Neketh Seetuwa: Sinhala and Tamil New Year Auspicious Times 2026

Discover the profound traditions and official auspicious times (Nakath) for the 2026 Sinhala and Tamil New Year (Aluth Avurudu).

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Neketh Seetuwa: Sinhala and Tamil New Year Auspicious Times 2026

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Discover the profound traditions and official auspicious times (Nakath) for the 2026 Sinhala and Tamil New Year (Aluth Avurudu).

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The Sinhala and Tamil New Year, also known as Aluth Avurudu in Sinhala and Puthandu in Tamil, is one of the most culturally significant festivals in Sri Lanka. It marks the transition of the sun from the house of Pisces (Meena Rashiya) to Aries (Mesha Rashiya).

The Significance of Neketh Seetuwa

At the very heart of these celebrations lies the Neketh Seetuwa (table of auspicious times). According to ancient astrological principles, specific times are designated for all primary New Year activities, ensuring prosperity, health, and happiness. The entire nation partakes in these rituals simultaneously, bringing the country together in a beautiful symphony of tradition.

Sinhala and Tamil New Year Sri Lanka

Official Auspicious Times (Nakath) for 2026

For the Sinhala and Tamil New Year 2026, the official auspicious times are declared as follows:

  • Dawn of the New Year: April 14 (Tuesday) at 9:32 a.m.
  • Punya Kalaya (Nonagathaya): The inauspicious time or neutral period runs from 3:08 a.m. to 3:56 p.m. on April 14. During this time, people cease all work and engage in religious activities.
  • Preparation of Meals: April 14 (Tuesday) at 10:51 a.m. Dressed in red and facing South, families light the hearth to prepare traditional milk rice (Kiribath) mixed with jaggery.
  • Commencing Work, Transactions, and Partaking of Meals: April 14 (Tuesday) at 12:06 p.m. Dressed in red and facing South, families share the first meal and perform the first transaction (Ganu Denu) for the year.
  • Anointing Oil: April 15 (Wednesday) at 6:55 a.m.
  • Leaving for Work: April 20 (Monday) at 6:27 a.m.
  • Planting Trees: April 23 (Thursday) at 9:01 a.m., wearing golden/yellow colors and facing North.

Experience the Avurudu Magic

If you are traveling in Sri Lanka during April, participating in or observing these Avurudu customs is a must. The sound of crackers, the rhythm of the Rabana (a traditional drum), and the tables overflowing with Kavum, Kokis, and Kiribath create memories that last a lifetime.

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