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Kataragama Pilgrimage Site
The vusually bland town of Kataragama,
16km (10miles) north of Tissa, has been described as "the
holiest place in Sri Lanka'. Devotees from the Hindu, Buddhist
and Muslim
religions
flock here all year round, although the biggest numbers come for
the Kataragama Festivals in July and August, when conch shells
blow, trumpets blare and drums beat out as voices rise in unison
to a chorus of Haro Hara! self imposed mortifications are endured
by devotees with tongues transfixed by spikes, or with their bodies
suspended from scaffolding with butchers hooks penetrating their
skin.
The town is split by the Menik River, with a small residential
area on one side and the extensive religious complex, containing
shrines and temples to all three religions Deviyo, is synonymous
here with the 12 armed Hindu war god Skanda, whose lance or vel,
is held within the maha Devala, the most important shrine in the
complex. All three religions workship at this simple white shrine,
with three daily services or pujas
(at 4.30am and 6.30pm |
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