The Dawn of Nature and Prosperity
The New Year, which dawns with the transition of the Sun from the house of Pisces to Aries, is like a rebirth of nature. This beauty, brought to the villages by the song of the Koha (Asian Koel) and the blooming of Erabadu flowers, carries a message of prosperity and joy to the farming community who have finished their harvest. This is not merely a festival; it is a grand celebration of gratitude toward nature.
The Value of Auspicious Times and Rituals
The uniqueness of the New Year lies in everyone performing activities according to the same auspicious times (Nakatha). Observing every ritual—from lighting the hearth to partaking in meals—at the exact same moment as a whole nation provides a valuable example of harmony and discipline to society. The primary objective of overflowing the milk pot and eating at the auspicious time is to wish for future prosperity and abundance.
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