Esala Perahera – Aug. 9, 2026

Esala Perahera
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Sri Lanka
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Begins based on the Esala Poya (full moon) in July or August
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Esala Perahera lights up Sri Lanka each July or August, culminating in a spectacular 10-day festival. This vibrant celebration honors the Sacred Tooth Relic and guardian deities with grand processions. Join millions in witnessing this ancient cultural spectacle, plan a trip to Kandy, or learn about its rich history.

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Expected Esala Perahera Deals

As a deeply religious and cultural festival, Esala Perahera focuses on spiritual observance rather than commercial deals. However, local artisans and cultural organizations benefit from increased tourism. Consider supporting initiatives like the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (sltda.gov.lk) for sustainable tourism, or cultural preservation groups. Many tour operators, such as Exotic Holidays and WalkWithJith Sri Lanka, offer specialized packages to experience the Perahera. We will update this page with confirmed cultural events and official tour information as July approaches.

Platform Guide for Esala Perahera

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #EsalaPerahera. Share stunning photos and videos of the vibrant parades, decorated elephants, and traditional dancers.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #EsalaPerahera. Share historical facts, cultural insights, and live streams from the festival.

YouTube

Subscribe to @NationalToday for holiday video content. Create or watch documentaries, travel vlogs, or cultural explanations about the significance of Esala Perahera.

Social Media Tips for Esala Perahera

Individuals

If you're in Sri Lanka, witness the grand processions in Kandy. Otherwise, explore online resources and documentaries to learn about the festival's rich history and cultural significance.

Creators

Produce a captivating video series documenting the intricate details of the festival, from the elaborate costumes to the spiritual rituals. Interview locals and share personal experiences.

Brands

Travel agencies and cultural organizations can promote responsible tourism packages. Highlight the unique cultural experience and the importance of respecting local traditions during the festival.

Organizations & Brands for Esala Perahera

  1. Dalada Maligawa

    The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka, is the primary custodian of the relic and the organizer of the Esala Perahera. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a crucial pilgrimage destination for Buddhists worldwide.

  2. Sri Lanka Tourism

    The official tourism board of Sri Lanka, responsible for promoting the country's rich cultural heritage, including the Esala Perahera, to a global audience. They provide resources for visitors and support local tourism initiatives.

  3. SriLankan Airlines

    The national flag carrier of Sri Lanka, connecting the island nation to the world. They play a vital role in bringing tourists and pilgrims to experience cultural events like Esala Perahera.

  4. Dilmah Tea

    A globally recognized Sri Lankan tea brand, founded by Merrill J. Fernando in 1988. Dilmah supports local communities and promotes Sri Lankan culture through its ethical tea production and various initiatives.

  5. Jetwing Hotels

    A leading Sri Lankan hotel chain known for its eco-friendly and culturally sensitive hospitality. Jetwing properties in Kandy often host guests attending the Esala Perahera, offering unique cultural experiences.

  6. UNESCO

    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization designated the Sacred City of Kandy, including the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, as a World Heritage Site in 1988, recognizing its outstanding universal value.

  7. National Crafts Council

    An organization dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Sri Lankan crafts and artisans. Their work helps maintain the intricate artistry seen in the costumes and decorations of the Esala Perahera.

Esala Perahera Hero

King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe

King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe, who reigned from 1747 to 1782, is credited with reviving the Esala Perahera in its current grand form. He decreed that the Sacred Tooth Relic be brought out for public veneration during the procession, elevating its significance and splendor. His patronage transformed the festival into the magnificent cultural spectacle it is today, drawing devotees and spectators from around the world.

History of Esala Perahera

During the reign of King Kirthi Sri Meghwant (305 to 331 A.D.), Prince Dantaha and Princess Hemamala, son-in-law and daughter of King Guhasiva of Kalinga, arrived in Sri Lanka. This is the beginning of the historic Ceylon Esala Perahera. The Esala Perahera, which the succession of kings was expected to attend under King Kirthi Sri Meghwant’s directive that the relic be taken around Anuradhapura once a year, was disrupted by an outside invasion.

Esala Perahera was created thanks to Upali Thera’s efforts. The original purpose of this procession was to commemorate Hindu deities, particularly those that were incorporated into Sri Lankan Buddhism. Upali Thera believed this to be inappropriate in a Buddhist country, and his influence led the king to declare that “From now on, gods and men must follow the Buddha.”

The book ‌by the Chinese pilgrim Fa Hien, who traveled to Sri Lanka in the fifth century A.D., has the best Esala Perehera version of the Buddha’s life story. The sporadic invasions of the Dravidian kingdoms resulted in the kingdom being moved from Anuradhapura to Polonnaruwa, then to Dambadeniya, and finally to other cities. At each retreat, a new temple was built to keep the relic of the sacred tooth. After shifting the capital to Kandy, the ruins were eventually abandoned. Since that time, the relic of the sacred tooth has been honored annually during the Esala Perahera.

Esala Perahera timeline

200 B.C.
Old Ritual of Esala Perahera

A ritual called the Esala Perahera is performed to ask the gods for rain.

300 A.D.
Tooth Relic is Brought to Sri Lanka

The Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha is transported from India to Sri Lanka 800 years after his death.

400 A.D.
‘Fa Hien’

The book of Chinese pilgrim ‘Fa Hien,’ who traveled to Sri Lanka in the fifth century A.D., contains the most illuminating account of the Esala Perehera.

1815
Custody of the Tooth Relic

When the Kandyan kingdom is conquered by the British, the Buddhist clergy is given custody of the Tooth Relic.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Esala Perahera

Local businesses in Kandy and across Sri Lanka can embrace Esala Perahera by decorating their premises with traditional Kandyan art and motifs. Restaurants might offer special menus featuring authentic Sri Lankan cuisine, while artisan shops can showcase traditional crafts and souvenirs related to the festival. Tour operators can create themed packages, providing guided experiences that educate visitors on the cultural and religious significance of the event, ensuring respectful engagement.

Esala Perahera FAQs

When is Esala Perahera?

Esala Perahera 2026 runs from Sunday, August 9, through Wednesday, August 19. This grand festival culminates on the Esala Poya (full moon) day, making it a deeply spiritual and vibrant observance.

What is the significance of the Sacred Tooth Relic?

The Sacred Tooth Relic, housed in the Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth) in Kandy, is believed to be a tooth of Gautama Buddha. It is considered one of the most sacred relics in the Buddhist world, symbolizing the spiritual authority and sovereignty of Sri Lanka.

How many elephants participate in Esala Perahera?

Each year, the Esala Perahera features a magnificent procession of decorated elephants, often numbering between 50 and 100. The Maligawa Tusker, carrying the Sacred Tooth Relic casket, is the most revered and central figure.

What traditions are part of Esala Perahera?

Esala Perahera is a tapestry of ancient traditions, including fire-dances, whip-dances, Kandyan dances, and various musical performances. The festival is divided into Kumbal Perahera and Randoli Perahera, culminating in a water-cutting ceremony.

Esala Perahera Activities

  1. Attend a procession

    Every person is required to take part in the five processions held over 10 days on Esala Perahera. Since they are only held once a year, these processions are extremely significant to Buddhists. Therefore, the vast majority of believers are eagerly anticipating this occurrence.

  2. Participate in the ceremonies

    Besides just attending the ceremonies held on Esala Perahera, one must also try to actively take part in these religious activities to get closer to God (in which Buddhists believe). Research ways in which you can participate.

  3. Practice religious activities

    In this holy event (for Buddhists), besides participating in the processions, the believers must try to practice religious activities. One should dedicate themselves to the religion during these 10 days because it is human nature for religious practice to induce feelings of peace and fulfillment in the heart.

5 Facts About Esala Perahera Everyone Should Know

  1. The oldest edifice in Kandy

    The oldest edifice in Kandy is believed to be the 14th-century shrine that faces the Sri Dalada Maligawa.

  2. The firing of cannonballs

    There are four important timings for the firing of cannonballs, which can be heard across Kandy.

  3. The Festival of Tooth

    Esala Perahera is also termed the “Festival of Tooth.”

  4. Devale Perahera

    The Devale Perahera, which traditionally means to bless the King and his people, is held during the first five days.

  5. The processions in Esala Perahera

    The Sri Dalada Maligawa sponsors five processions at Esala Perahera, as well as four shrines honoring Hindu Gods and a Goddess.

Why We Love Esala Perahera

  1. It is a religious event

    Since Esala Perahera is one of the largest Buddhist festivals, Buddhist devotees adore it and hold it in the highest regard. Given that it is the longest religious event for the believers, this occasion is extremely significant.

  2. It honors the sacred tooth relic

    Esala Perahera is an event in which the sacred tooth relic of Buddha and the four guardians of gods are honored. The believers visit the temple of the tooth (Kandy) for all processions.

  3. We get to visit holy places

    During Esala Perahera, believers visit different holy places at different times during the 10 days, across Sri Lanka. Only once a year, the believers get to visit many of the holy places at once and learn about the history of their ancestors.

Esala Perahera dates

Year Date Day
2025 July 30 Wednesday
2026 August 9 Sunday