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Sinhalese New Year,
generally known as
Aluth Avurudda (Sinhala: අලුත් අවුරුද්ද) in Sri Lanka, is a Sri
Lankan holiday that
celebrates the
traditional New...
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traditional games and sports, many of
which are pla****
during the
Aluth Avurudda festival. Some of
these games are
similar to
other traditional South Asian...
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April 15
April Yes
Pahela Baishakh Bangladesh, 14
April 14
April No
Aluth Avurudda Sri
Lanka 14
April 14
April No
Puthandu India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore...
- of Aries). Sri
Lankans begin celebrating their National New Year "Aluth
Avurudda (අලුත් අවුරුද්ද)" in
Sinhala and "Puththandu (புத்தாண்டு)" in Tamil. However...
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calendar Songkran (Thailand) Thingyan, in
Myanmar Sinhalese New Year (Aluth
Avurudda), in Sri
Lanka Cambodian New Year (Choul
Chnam Thmey), in
Cambodia Lao...
- day is
celebrated by Sri
Lankan Tamils. The
Sinhalese New Year (aluth
avurudda),
marks the end of the
harvest season, by the
month of Bak (April) between...
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names used to
refer to the festival, such as
Songkran in Thailand,
Aluth Avurudda in Sri Lanka,
Thingyan in Myanmar,
Sangken in
Northeast India, Sangrai...
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north and
central India;
Nepalese New Year Sangrai:
Bangladesh Aluth Avurudda: Sri
Lanka In
Southeast Asia: Thingyan:
Myanmar Pi Mai: Laos Songkran:...
- and has denominación de
origen status. Sri
Lankan foods served for
Aluth Avurudda/Puthandu (the Sinhalese/Tamil New Years) are
typically sweets or desserts...
- Baishakh, Jude Sheetal, Pana Sankranti, Navreh,
Cheti Chand, Puthandu,
Aluth Avurudda,
Sajibu Nongma Panba, Bwisagu, and
Mesha Sankranti have to all be celebrated...