Today marks the second day of the ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa,’ a rare and sacred opportunity for both local and foreign devotees to witness the revered Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, enshrined at the Sri Dalada Maligawa — the pinnacle of Buddhist reverence in Sri Lanka.
-From Rathu Bokkuwa via Sangharaja Mawatha to the main entrance,
-From Rathu Bokkuwa via Maligawa Place to the main entrance. Each of these queues had stretched over 4 kilometers by this afternoon (19). In the meantime, special public transport services are in operation for devotees traveling from across the island, including Colombo. Sri Lanka Railways has deployed eight additional daily train services to Kandy, while the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) is running special bus services from several major cities. To ensure public health and safety, the Sri Lanka Public Health Inspectors’ Association has deployed nearly 50 public health inspectors daily. Their duties include inspecting food outlets, monitoring garbage disposal, and ensuring adequate drinking water and toilet facilities for devotees. However, authorities noted that some pilgrims had carelessly disposed garbage at various locations in the city. Health officials are urging the public to responsibly dispose of waste in designated areas and help maintain a clean environment. According to reports, the accumulated garbage had been cleared by this morning. The Kandy Municipal Council has taken steps to further improve public health amenities, including expanding toilet facilities. Meanwhile, devotees can access real-time updates on queue status and parking availability through the official police website at www.police.lk. Sri Lanka Police request the public to dress in white attire and refrain from bringing large bags, cameras, video equipment, and other electronic devices to the Sri Dalada Maligawa for security reasons.
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LNP - Second day of ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ draws massive crowds to Kandy
Today marks the second day of the ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa,’ a rare and sacred opportunity for both local and foreign devotees to witness the revered Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, enshrined at the Sri Dalada Maligawa — the pinnacle of Buddhist reverence in Sri Lanka.