Eventi religiosi
Gli eventi religiosi in Sri Lanka riflettono il suo ricco tessuto culturale, con feste celebrate da buddisti, indù, cristiani e musulmani. Tra gli eventi principali figurano il Vesak buddista, il Pongal thailandese indù, la Pasqua cristiana e il Ramadan musulmano. Queste celebrazioni sono caratterizzate da rituali vivaci, processioni e incontri comunitari, offrendo uno scorcio unico sul patrimonio spirituale dello Sri Lanka e sulla sua armoniosa fusione di tradizioni diverse.
Katina Pinkama
Katina Pinkama is a revered Buddhist ceremony in Sri Lanka that marks the conclusion of the three-month Vas retreat, during which monks reside in one place during the rainy season. Observed between October and November, this event is one of the most meritorious offerings in Theravada Buddhism, symbolizing deep devotion and gratitude towards the Sangha.
The centerpiece of the Katina Pinkama is the offering of a specially prepared robe known as the Katina Cheewara. Devotees work together to sew this robe overnight, presenting it to the monks during a grand religious procession and chanting ceremony. This act is believed to bring immense spiritual merit to all participants.
Temples across Sri Lanka celebrate Katina with processions, alms-giving, Dhamma sermons, and community gatherings. The event fosters unity and reinforces the connection between the lay community and the monastic order. It also serves as an opportunity for laypeople to renew their commitment to Buddhist teachings and practices.
Katina Pinkama is celebrated annually, with each temple hosting the ceremony once per year. The event typically draws large crowds, creating a festive and spiritually uplifting atmosphere that blends religious tradition with cultural celebration in Sri Lanka’s Buddhist communities.