Nakong ea khoeli e tolokileng (e leng letsatsi le halalelang ho Mabuddha) selemo le selemo ka February, tempele e khōlō e motseng oa Colombo, Sri Lanka (Tempele ea Gangaramaya) e ba le tlhōlisano e khōlō (perehera), moo litlou tse khabisitsoeng ka bokhabane, tse thapileng li bonang literateng. . Sena se tšoana le Kandy Perrarhera e tummeng lefatšeng ka bophara, empa e batla e le nyane ka boholo.
Kahoo ho tloha matsatsi a seng makae pele ho letsatsi la tlhōlisano, Colombo e "hlasetsoa" ke litlou tse thapileng. Li koaletsoe serapeng sa boikhathollo sa Vihara Mahadevi (e lekanang le Central Park e New York City) 'me ke pono e tsotehang le e ikhethang ho bona litlou tse ngata tse tsoang hōle le libakeng tse fapaneng bakeng sa tlhōlisano.
SEO U LOKELANG HO SE NKA HO SEHLOOHO ENA:
- They are tethered at the Vihara Mahadevi Park (the equivalent to Central Park in New York City) and it is indeed quite a spectacular and unique sight to see so many elephants who have come from far and a wide for the pageant.
- During the full moon (which is a holy day for Buddhists) each February, the big temple in the city of Colombo, Sri Lanka (the Gangaramaya Temple) hosts a big pageant (perehera), where gaily-decorated, tame elephants parade the streets.
- So from a few days before the day of the pageant, Colombo is “invaded” by tame elephants.