The Esala Mangallaya is a Sinhalese festival celebrated in the month of Esala, a month in the Sinhalese calendar which occurs during July and August in the Gregorian calendar.[1][2] The most famous being the Esala Perahera.
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- ^ Relocated lives By Birgitte Refslund Sørensen. p. 121
- ^ 'Koḷamba Taruṇa Bauddha Saṅgamaya in The Buddhist v. 43
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