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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

The Sri Pada Pilgrim season begins today

The Sri Pada Pilgrim season begins today - 11th December 2019 (Unduwap Full Moon Poya Day).
Sri Pada
Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak / Sri Pada


      The pilgrim season will begin after the Casket of Relics and statues of God Saman are placed at the Sri Pada Maluwa on December 11.

      They will be kept there for veneration of devotees for a period of six months. The pilgrim season will conclude on Vesak Poya Day 2020 after which the Casket of Relics and the statues would be taken back to the Pelmadulla Galpottawala Sri Pada Viharaya.


Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak

Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak

Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak

Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak

Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak

Sri Pada /  Adam's Peak



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Friday, April 21, 2017

Adam's Peak

Sri Pada or Adam's Peak. (Lanka's Holy Mountain)

 

Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak

         Adam's Peak (also Adam's Mount; Sinhalese Samanala kanda - සමනළ කන්ද "butterfly mountain", Tamil Sivanolipatha Malai - சிவனொலி பாதமலை), is a 2,243 metres (7,359 ft) tall conical mountain located in central Sri Lanka. It is well-known for the Sri Pada "sacred footprint", a 1.8 m rock formation near the summit, in Buddhist tradition held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva, in Christian tradition that of St. Thomas, and in Muslim tradition that of Adam.

         Sri Pada is revered as a holy site by Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and Christians. It has specific qualities that cause it to stand out and be noticed; including its dominant and outstanding profile, and the boulder at the peak that contains an indentation resembling a footprint.

Adam's Peak
Sri Pada
            Sri Pada is an important pilgrimage site, especially for Hindus and Buddhists. Pilgrims walk up the mountain, following a variety of routes up thousands of steps. The journey takes several hours at least. The peak pilgrimage season is in April, and the goal is to be on top of the mountain at sunrise, when the distinctive shape of the mountain casts a triangular shadow on the surrounding plain and can be seen to move quickly downward as the sun rises.

             The mountain is most often scaled from December to May. During other months it is hard to climb the mountain due to very heavy rain, extreme wind, and thick mist. Climbing at night can be a remarkable experience, with the lights of the path leading up and into the stars overhead. There are rest stops along the way. Access to the mountain is possible by six trails (Ratnapura-Palabaddala, Hatton-Nallathanni, Kuruwita-Erathna, Murraywatte, Mookuwatte & Malimboda). Out of these the Nallathanni and Palabaddala routes are the most popular. Kuruwita-Erathna road is somewhat popular as well. Most of the pilgrims use Hatton route as the journey on foot can be reduced by more than five kilometers even though the slope of this route is much greater than other routes.



Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak

Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak location: N 06.80933 latitude; E 080.49933 longitude; elevation 2243 meters
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