The Rice is Right
Rice is a staple food all over South Asia, and Sri Lanka has many varieties that are heirloom varieties, as well as others that are grown commercially.
Rice is a staple food all over South Asia, and Sri Lanka has many varieties that are heirloom varieties, as well as others that are grown commercially.
In South Asian and Sri Lankan lore, elephants play a prominent role.
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The thengai, or coconut, holds an important role in Sri Lankan Thamil culture, especially in Hindu ceremonies.
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The flower garland has been used throughout human history for decorative and religious purposes, and South Asia is no exception to this tradition.
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The Thamil calendar, while based on the Hindu calendar, varies in terms of the timing of certain events and celebrations due to the manner in which such dates are calculated.
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Although Sri Lankan tea, also known as Ceylon tea, has gained a worldwide reputation and foothold, its actual development and rise occurred fairly recently in the history of tea.
The Asian elephant is an icon of South Asia, especially in Sri Lanka, and has many roles within the culture.
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Many cultures have foods that are intended to be eaten by hand, but across South Asia, there are specific rules of etiquette that come along with this practice.
Although cricket and soccer might seem to be more popular sports in Sri Lanka, the national sport is actually volleyball.
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Officially known as National Day of Sri Lanka, February 4th is the date on which Sri Lanka commemorates its independence from British rule in 1948
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