From the day following the Wesak Poya Day, Hindu devotees will take the “Waihasi” season. Hindu devotees are known as “Vishakam” during the first week of Waikasi. Monday’s Vishakam week is also used to hold the annual feast of the historic temple of the temple of Vattapalai.
Among the rituals held at the Vatthapalai Kovil is the lighting of lights with sea water. It is known as the Hindu devotee. Seawater is harvested for a number of years. Get water from the Mullaitivu Sea and flourish to a temple with a beautiful procession.
A large number of devotees come for the feast of the Vatthapalai Kovil because of the signs of the Kovil.
Sea water is given to pilgrims for the annual feast of the temple. The seawater obtained from the location selected from the Mullaitivu seasights can also be lightened with other oil lamps as well.
The Hindu people attain the feast of the Mulativu Vattapalai Hindu temple at the Kelani Wage Road and reach the Kovil premises in Jaffna, Kilinochchi and Mannar.
A few miles away, they consider it another feature of the signing up.