Kandy
Esala Perahera Pageant Procession of Sri Lanka, the most spectacular
religious procession in Asia, that last ten days, is held annually at
the medieval royal city of Kandy, beginning with the full moon poya day
on the Buddhist month of Esala. It is very grand with elegant costumes.
Happening in July or August in Kandy, it has become a unique symbol of
Sri Lanka. It is a Buddhist festival consisting of dances and
richly-decorated Elephants. There are fire-dances, whip-dances, Kandyan
dances and various other cultural dances. The elephants are usually
adorned with lavish garments. The festival ends with the traditional
'diya-kepeema'.
The
significance of this Kandy Esala Perahera Pageant Procession is to
invoke blessings of the gods to give the farmers rain to cultivate their
crops. This ritual is performed by carrying the sacred tooth relic of
the Buddha through the city streets which is done with great ceremony.
The
tooth relic was brought to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in the year 310 AD and the
first perehera was performed in Anuradhapura, the first capital where
the sacred relic was housed. Even as the capitals were shifted for
security reasons due to invasions, the tooth relic went with it too and
was much revered and always in the custody of the king. Finally finding a
permanent resting place in the hill capital of the last Sinhalese
kindom Kandy, It lies in the "Dalada Maligawa" (Palace of the Tooth
Relic) which was built by king Wimaladharma suriya in the 16th century.
This three-storey building erected solely for the purpose of housing.
The Sacred Relic still stands and is the most visited and important
temple of Sri Lanka.
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