Massive crowd worship Dalada-Temple of the tooth relic of Buddha

by chanaka | March 10, 2009 at 08:17 pm
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Around one hundred and fifty thousand visited Kandy to worship the Dalada yesterday which was also the Poya day ( Buddhist holiday ) . It is reported that rains poured continuously for two hours with the commencement of the exposition of the sacred relics.

The notable feature was that devotees continued to remain in the queue uninterrupted for hours in the rain. The Maligawa Welfare Trust with the help of donations, distributed food for the participants.

The popular belief among people that when there is an exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic there is rain even during the worst of drought, has been proved beyond doubt this.

There has been heavy rain in Kandy since exposition began and this has in the afternoon after the exposition had begun, yesterday experienced one of the heaviest showers, but this did not deter the large crowds from lining up in streets to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic at the Sri Dalada Maligawa.

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gerrypopplestone

Lovely story:  I love Kandy (although my absolute favourite place is Kirinda.

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chanaka

Yes Kirinda is a south city and lovely beach. Kandy always as a cool and silent place of Sri Lanka. Thanks Gerry.

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Glenn Fernandes

Dalada temple is very beautiful. The architects have done great designs. It is the largest Buddhist temple. To know more deatils, pictures refer <a href="http://www.journeyidea.com/dalada-the-sacred-buddhist-paradise">Dalada</a>

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