

Tamil new year series#
Anointing oil (Hisa thel gaama) Here a series of oils are anointed on peoples’ heads young and old to bless with health and healing.Īll these rituals are performed during an auspicious time. Next people perform transactions among family members and other respected parties and even with the well to thank for the clear water it had provided you during the last year. Starting work and exchanging money (Weda alleema saha ganu denu kireema) Once the family finishes the new year meal people do some work to symbolise starting to work in the new year. Every family in Sri Lanka enjoys the feast at an auspicious time after lighting an oil lamp. A huge table with Kiribath, bananas, sweets like kavum, kokis, thalaguli, aggala, aasmi, aluwa and many other traditional sweets become the centrepiece of any house.

Once the dawn of the new year comes the first ritual of Sri Lankans is the lighting the hearth of the house to prepare milk rice a must have a traditional dish on the new year feast that symbolises prosperity.įirst meal at the Avurudu table (Ahara anubawaya)įood plays a major role in new year celebrations in Sri Lanka. Lighting the hearth (Lipa gini melaweema) During this time people keep off from all the work and do nothing but engage in religious activities to get the blessing of their religion to prepare for the new year. Neutral period (Nonagathe) The new year rituals start in 13th with a ritual called neutral period or Nonagathe. Sinhala and Tamil New Year Rituals The unique rituals and the traditions are what make Sinhala and Tamil new year special and memorable. Based on the sun’s movement from the Meena Rashiya (House of Pieces) to the Mesha Rashiya (House of Aries) Sri Lankan welcomes the new year in April with a lot of firecrackers, fireworks and gourmet of traditional sweets…Īlso known as the sun festival, the Sinhala and Tamil new year is a ritual performed to honour the God of Sun for hundreds and hundreds of years now.Ĭomes with such a long history the festival is the best season to experience Sri Lanka’s core traditions and rituals and to enjoy fun activities and traditional games at the same time that you cannot experience anywhere else. The biggest celebration in Sri Lanka that features a load of rituals and customs is one of the must things to experience in your holiday on the island. In Sri Lanka, new year celebrations start on 13th of April and end in 14th of the month. Yet there are several calendars around the world that celebrates different days to welcome New Year. Many countries in the world celebrate the new year in 1st of January.
