“The Katharagama Pada-yathra” is an annual
pilgrimage done mainly by Hindu-Tamils in honor of Lord Kadhiratian (God of
Katharagama). Some pilgrims walk all the way as far from Jaffna to the secret
Devalaya at Katharagama, covering more than 500 kilometers on foot. The most difficult and dangerous part of this
journey is no doubt the approximately 100km stretch from Okanda to Katagamuwa,
where the pilgrims have to cross the Kumana & Yala National parks. The park
gates are kept open for a limited number of days simultaneous to this
Katharagama festive season, and the Wildlife Department officials, Security
forces and Local Government authorities of the area operate a special program
during this period providing pilgrims with drinking water and other assistance
at various points within the jungle. There are also a few volunteer groups
providing medical assistance and operating ‘dan-sel’ donating meals to the
pilgrims. Other than that, all pilgrims old and young cross this forest where
wild animals roam frequently with the pure faith that Gods would protect them
till the end of the journey, chanting “Aero Hara”, and calling each other
‘Sami’ (Godly person) with the belief God in everyone who as come to help them
on their journey. Our group of nine took five nights and six days to complete
the journey from Okanda to Katharagama (apex. 110 km), as we went in a slow
phase enjoying the Natures wonders and collecting non-degradable waste that
ware been thrown here & there within the forest.
During day One (Sunday) we arrived at Okanda in the
late morning, and had a bath at one of the wells before attending the 12 noon pooja
at the Okanda devalaya. Then we had some lunch, packed our dinner and entered
through the forest gate around 2.00 pm, just before it was closed for the day.
Our destination for day-1 was Bagura. We collected as much as garbage on the
way and sent some of them to the forest gate through vehicles heading that way.
It was evident that visitors coming on safari jeeps too had contributed to the
pollution during this part of the park. Once reaching Bagura we had a bath, had
our diner and slept in the open sandy-beds at Bagura.
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Stripe-necked Mongoose (මහ මුගටියා) |
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Stripe-necked Mongoose (මහ මුගටියා) |
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Ran-Oru-Gala @ Okanda beach... believed to be the Golden Yacht used by Lord Katharagama when he arrived at the Island |
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Little Green Heron |
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Blessings at Okanda devalaya... for a safe journey. |
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An Elephant at Kumana Entrance..... |
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along the park roads at Kumana..... |
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a road accident on a park road... probably a fan-throat-ed lizard |
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transferring garbage collected on the way to vehicles going out of the park |
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passing the Giant Hearth @ Kumana.... |
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The bag of collected garbage on the way became bigger all the time.... |
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White-rumped Sharma ? |
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reaching Bagura.... |
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preparations for the first night in the jungle.... |
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