Monday, April 5, 2021

Celebration of equality

 


Ramadan brings a special feeling of emotional and religious zeal of all ages. It is one of the holiest months for Muslims

Ramadan is always in the same day of the Islamic calendar, but various in Gregorian calendar from year to year. Hence, every year Ramadan starts 11 - 12 days earlier that previous year. Day of Ramadan is decided when the full moon is sighted (Gregorian Calendar is a Solar Calendar and Islamic Calendar is a Lunar Calendar) In this month Muslims all around the world fast and worship god.

Ramadan is a time of intensive worship, reading, of the Qu’ran, giving, charity, purifies ones behavior and doing good deeds.

Significance of Ramadan is that Muslims ask for Allah's blessings, making their meaningful. Ramadan is the month of celebration as well as the month of discipline and self-control

Muslims fast for 30 contentive days from, sun rise to sun set.

Prosperous New Beginning


Sinhala and Tamil New Year generally known as 'Aluth Avurudda' in Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan holiday that celebrates the traditional New Year in Sri Lanka. It is a major anniversary celebrated by not only the Sinhalese and Tamils but most Sri Lankans.

The timing is the most important fact of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year. It considers the New Year celebrations and customs in whole country according to traditional calendar. It is public a holiday in Sri Lanka and New Year is generally celebrated on 14th April and traditionally begins at the Sighting of the new moon

According to Sinhalese astrology, New Year begins when the Sun moves from Meena Rashiya (the house of Pisces) to Mesha Rashiya (the house of Aries). The New Year celebration there for can be thought as a complex mix of Indigenous, Astrological, Hindu and Buddhists traditions. The month of Bak which represent prosperity in the Sinhalese calendar


It marks the end of the harvest season and also coincides with one of two instances when the sun is directly above in Sri Lanka. Very first part of New Year (down of the new year) is referred as the Nonagathe (the neutral period of Auspicious Time), During this time Sri Lankans, are according to traditions, people are encouraged engage solely in either religious activities. 


Cultural rituals begin shortly after the beginning of New Year. All the families carry rituals in exact timing.

Lighting a fire, making traditional meal, taking foods together, First doing work at auspicious time (Wada Ellima) are prominent rituals in the New Year day.

People giving presents and sweet to neighbors and relatives. All are wearing new clothes at this day. Our traditional meals are Kiribath, kavum, Kokis, Hathmaluwa, Mun kawum, Aluwa, Undu Walalu, Asmi are many sweets and Banana fruit is most common fruit in this season. 

 


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