Sanushi Dahamsa, Dahamdi Nisansa, Riseli Runasha, Sheneeth Yawesh and Thedas Mihirutha are ready to celebrate the Sinhala and Tamil New Year with Onchili Waaram. Pic: Dushmantha Mayadunne
Observer KIDS CHRONICLE
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It’s that special time of the year again we all love, the koha is singing and the red erabadu flowers are blooming which means Avurudu, is just around the corner. …
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Kana Mutti Bindeema In Kana Mutti players are blindfolded and given a stick. They have to swing the stick and try to break a clay pot that’s filled with goodies, …
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The Sinhala and Tamil New year (Aluth Avurudda) falls in the month of April also known as Bak in Sinhala. The blooming of the red erabadu mal and the cry …
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The Sinhala and Tamil New Year is a public holiday in Sri Lanka. It’s celebrated on 13th and 14th in April. The Sinhala and Tamil New Year is also known …
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Stars are the twinkling lights of the sky. They are tiny in size, but so shiny. There are millions of stars in the sky and they make constellations. My two …
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The Asian Koel (Koha) From March the sound of the koha spreads throughout the island telling us to start preparing ourselves for the Avurudu season. Also called Asian koel, (Eudynamys …