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It is a serene evening. Seated alongside the road opposite Gangaramaya, the ‘Temple by the Lake,’ we wait for the Navam Perahera to start.
At the auspicious time, the chief prelate hands over the relic casket to the chief lay devotee who takes charge of it to be carried in the procession. If the head of state or another distinguished personality related to the temple is present, he is invited to place the relic casket on the back of the gaily-decorated senior elephant.
The Perahera starts as dusk falls.