The people of Sri Lanka have always been inclined towards festivals,
rituals and ceremonies Interspersed with a multiplicity of cultures,
religions and ethnic diversity, the country’s ancient civilisation
endows the island with a legacy of vibrant traditional and religious
festivals with not a month going by without a religious or traditional
event taking place. The full moon (poya) day is one of such that
has special religious significance with the months of February,
May, June, July/August being celebrated on a higher scale. The
exact dates of Sri Lanka’s festivals change from year to
year as they depend on lunar or solar phases, and some events
may not necessarily take place due to various reasons.
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