Sinhala and Tamil New Year
During this time of year which falls in April the trees and vines are in full bloom and the sound of the Keol adds a strange life to the environment. The astrological basis of this is the transit of the sun from Pisces to Aries. The entire country aligns to one rhythm as Sinhalees and Tamils light fires, eat food and work at the same time. This is a unique phenomenon that is not seen in any other country in the world.
Whishing prosperity for the home and the country milk left in a new pot is a symbol of prosperity. Sinhala sweets like Kaevum, Kokis, Aluwa as well as fruits and sweet from Tamil culture decorate the table. Forgetting old grudges and paying respect to elders by offering a betel leaf strengthens social bonds. This festival beautifully showcases the cultural similarities between the Sinhalese and Tamil people.


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