November 22, 2024
tami sin youtube  twitter facebook

    Today is the Sinhala and Tamil New Year...Celebrate the New Year following health guidelines

    April 14, 2021

    The month of Bak (April), which represents prosperity in the Sinhalese calendar, is when the sun moves from the Meena Rashiya (House of Pisces) to the Mesha Rashiya (House of Aries) in the celestial sphere; Sri Lankans celebrate Sinhala and Tamil New Year or "Aluth Awurudu".

    Sinhala and Tamil New Year marks the end of the harvest season and also coincides with one of two instances when the sun is directly above Sri Lanka.

    The Sinhala and Tamil New Year prioritizes varied beliefs, customs, and religious practices associated with agriculture. Both Buddhists and Hindus celebrate Awrudu according to their own religious and cultural rituals.

    Families undertake a variety of rituals according to the exact timings which are determined by astrological calculations - from lighting the fire to making the milk rice to entering into the first business transaction. The approach of each ritual at the given auspicious time is often marked by the sound of loud firecrackers.

    Upon completion of the mandatory rituals, families visit their neighbours, friends and relations and share Awrudu food with each other. People engage in different kinds of Awrudu games and activities such as "olinda keliya", "kana mutti bindeema", playing "raban" , "onchili waaram", and etc.

    As this year (2021) we celebrate the Sinhala and Tamil New Year amidst the Covid-19 epidemic, it is of utmost importance to follow the health guidelines and stay safe and protect the loved ones during the festival season.

    Wishing the Sri Lankans a very happy Sinhala and Tamil New Year filled with health and prosperity!!

    Last modified on Tuesday, 13 April 2021 23:01

    dgi log front

    recu

    electionR2

    Desathiya