Importance of Durutu Poya (දුරුතු පෝය)

Colombo Poya Day Program

Every full moon poya day, venerable monks from Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monasteries conduct religious programs such as Observance of Sil, Dhamma Talks and Discussions, Meditation and Buddha Vandana

📅 When: Every National Poya Day in Sri Lanka
⏱️ Time: 7 am – 5 pm
🛕 Where: Chartered Institute of Personnel Management Sri Lanka (CIPM)
🧎 For: Adults & Children 7 years and up
🎤 Medium: English & Sinhala
💰 Cost: Expenses are covered with generous donations

Durutu Poya is a key religious and historic date in the calendar for Sri Lankans as it marks Gautama Buddha’s first visit to Sri Lanka on the ninth month after attaining Enlightenment.

The Buddha first visited Mahiyanganaya in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka about 2,500 years ago. According to the ancient texts of Sri Lanka, the Mahavansa and Dipavansa, the Buddha visited to bring an end to fighting between the two main tribes on the island.

Duruthu Poya

During his visit, the Buddha delivered sermons to the tribes. After listening to the sermons, the tribes gave up fighting with each other and started to respect each other with dignity.

Impressed by the sermons, the local God Sumana Saman invited the Buddha to leave his sacred footprint on the peak of the Samanala Mountain. Duruthu poya marks the beginning of the three-month pilgrimage season to Samanala Mountain in order to worship the footprint of the Buddha.

The impression of the footprint is sacred to other religions. In the Hindu tradition, it thought to be the footprint of Shiva and some Christians think it is the footprint of Adam, which is why the mountain is also called Adam’s Peak.

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