13 striking pictures of Sri Lanka's Navam Perahera Festival
Monks, drummers, fire stuntmen, dancers and elephants come together for the street pageant
Multimedia Desk |
February 11, 2017
Monks, drummers, fire stuntmen, dancers and some 50 trained elephants, mostly from central part of the island, thronged into Colombo from various regions of Sri Lanka to participate in the city's biggest two day annual Buddhist procession known as Navam Perahera 'street pageant' starting from February 9 and 10, which was first held in 1979.
Here we look at 14 visuals showcasing the vibrant and dynamic event.
Sri Lankan traditional dancers perform in a procession in front of the Gangarama Temple during the Navam Perahera festival in Colombo. PHOTO: AFP
Sri Lankan traditional dancers perform during the annual Nawam Perahera (street pageant) in Colombo. PHOTO: REUTERS
An elephant carries an altar containing Buddhist relics in front of the Gangarama Temple during the Navam Perahera festival in Colombo. PHOTO: AFP
Sri Lankan traditional dancers perform during the annual Nawam Perahera (street pageant) in Colombo. PHOTO: REUTERS
Sri Lankan Buddhist monks take part in a procession in front of the Gangarama Temple. PHOTO: AFP
Fire dancers perform in a procession. PHOTO: AFP
Buddhist monks take part in a procession in front of the Gangarama Temple. PHOTO: AFP
Sri Lankan traditional dancers and musicians perform in a procession in front of the Gangarama Temple. PHOTO: AFP
Sri Lankan traditional dancers prepare for the annual Nawam Perahera (street pageant) in Colombo. PHOTO: REUTERS
Traditional dancers and musicians perform in a procession in front of the Gangarama Temple. PHOTO: AFP
An elephant sprays itself with water ahead of a religious procession in Colombo. PHOTO: AFP
Monks take part in a procession in front of the Gangarama Temple during the Navam Perahera festival. PHOTO: AFP
Traditional dancers perform during the annual Nawam Perahera (street pageant) in Colombo. PHOTO: REUTERS