Poson Poya Day is celebrated in Sri Lanka in the month of June, and this year, festivals were held on June 3rd. It is a public holiday that celebrates the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka by Arahat Mahinda, a disciple of the teachings of the Buddha. The date of the holiday depends on natural occurrences like the appearance of the full moon and is the second most important Poya festival, only behind Vesak. Buddhists celebrate this day with large-scale food offerings to the public as an act of merit, and colourful pandols that detail stories of Buddhist history. Colombo is vibrant with these stalls. For further information on the country’s culture and attractions, check out the online guides provided by websites such as Truly Sri Lanka.

Visitors that travel to Sri Lanka in June will be able to witness the celebrations unfold with their own eyes and take part in it as well. Join a queue for some ice cream, or even authentic Sri Lankan rice and curry, served in generous quantities without being charged a single cent.

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