The Commercial Bank’s annual countdown to the Sinhala and Tamil New Year has begun with the launch of the Bank’s biggest ...
Similarly, Sri Lankans celebrate Aluth Avurudu (Sinhalese New Year) with their symbolic "milk rice" and traditional sweets such as kavum (oil cakes) and kokis (crispy fried pastries). People wear ...
In an exciting move to spread joy and celebrate the upcoming Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Abans has brought the ultimate win to customers with a groundbreaking raffle draw. This generous gesture is ...
The government has urged the general public to limit interactions only to family members during traditions for Sinhala and Tamil New Year next week, says the President’s Media Division (PMD). This ...
Sri Lanka is to welcome the Sinhala and Hindu New Year 2016 tomorrow (13th April). Astrologically, the Aluth Avurudda (New Year) symbolizes the transition of the Sun from Pisces to Aries. According to ...
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