Place of Siripadaya ❤️❤️



Sri Pada is a sacred mountain range in the Ratnapura District of the Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka, one of the most revered by the people of the world. It is located at an altitude of about 2,243 meters above sea level.



Some of its special features are.. 

   * Religious significance: * For Buddhists: It is considered to be the place where the left footprint of          the Buddha is located (Samanala Kanda). 

   * For Hindus: It is believed to be the footprint of Lord Shiva (Shivanadipadam). 

   * For Muslims and Christians: It is known as Adam's Peak. 

   * Siripa Vara: It begins on the day of Uduwap ​​Poya (December) every year and ends on the day of            Vesak Poya (May). 

   * Samanala Site: The forest system around Sri Pada is of very high value in terms of biodiversity, and        it has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

   * Main routes: The Ratnapura - Palabaddala route and the Hatton - Nallathanniya route are mainly            used to perform the Siripa Karuna... 

•Special words used in the Siripa pilgrimage:

   * Karuna Karuna: The word used to climb the mountain. 

   * Nadaya: The group of pilgrims. 

   * Kodukaraya: The person performing the Siripa pilgrimage for the first time.

   * Ambalama: The place of rest.



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