Today
it is a fast developing township surrounded by jungle in the deep south
of Sri Lanka. But in medieval times it was only a small village. It is
situated 228 km ESE of Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka.
Esala Perahera
KATARAGAMA:
The annual and traditional Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya Esala
Perahera will be held from July 15 to 30, the Basnayake Nilame of the
Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya Shashindra Kumara Rajapaksa said at a
special press conference in Kataragama on Saturday.
The
Basnayake Nilame told journalists that the most prestigious and oldest
pageant in the social-cultural calendar of the country, dating back to
King Dutugemunu's era, has been directly linked with the economic
well-being of the region. A local population of around 15,000 are
sustained by the historic perahera festival.
"The
economic prosperity and well-being of the entire Kataragama region
depends entirely on the success of the Kataragama Devalaya and
Kiriwehera festive activities. Our investment in them will be clearly
reflected by the development of the region", he said.
He
appealed to the devotees flocking to Kataragama to participate in the
rituals and vows, to refrain from misuse of polythene and abstain from
consumption of alcoholic beverages, within the precincts of the
Kataragama sacred sites, in order to avert environmental pollution and
to maintain its sanctity. "We have taken steps to impose a 15 day
closurs of all wine stores in the area", he added.
Rajapaksa
noted that the perahera which is estimated to cost over Rs. 22 million
will comprise around 80 traditional dance and drama ensembles selected
from over 290, including those from the Eastern Province as well. Around
24 elephants are expected to participate.
To
eliminate the usual language barriers, they will incorporate around 10
interpretors who are proficient in the Tamil language. All persons
within the precincts of the perahera, are fully insured.
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