Sinhala and Tamil New Year 2026 auspicious times have now been officially released, along with a English explanation for each ritual. The Ministry of Buddha Sasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs has advised the public to follow the official schedule of…
The full moon brightens the Sri Lankan sky once each month. On that evening, towns and villages grow calm. This day is called Poya. The busy rhythm of daily life slows as the nation enters a moment of peace tied…
2026 Sri Lanka Public Holidays are 26 days. Sri Lanka observes 26 public holidays in 2026, in addition to regular weekends. Understanding these holidays helps visitors and workers plan their activities and schedules accordingly. This guide covers all important information…
2025 Sri Lanka Public Holidays has 26 days, excluding weekends. In Sri Lanka, weekends—Saturday and Sunday—are always holidays, but Saturdays may sometimes be a half-day holiday in some sectors. This means that some workers might only work for half the…
Sri Lanka is ready to embrace a time of spiritual reflection, cultural reverence, and communal harmony as the sacred month of Vesak approaches. The Cabinet of Ministers has bestowed its approval upon the proposal forwarded by Mr. Ratnasiri Wickremenayake (Minister…
Sinhala and Tamil New Year 2024 auspicious timing are here with original release with simple English translation. The Ministry of Buddha Sasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs told the public to follow the official list of auspicious times issued by the…
Sri Lankan Public Holidays 2024 has 25 days without Sundays. It is good to know public holidays in Sri Lanka for you plans. Religious festivals are the majority of the holidays including Full Moon Poya days. Sunday is always a…