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Navam Full Moon Poya Day is an important religious and cultural holiday in Sri Lanka, celebrated with devotion and reverence by Buddhists in the country. The day commemorates the arrival of Lord Buddha in Sri Lanka, and is celebrated on the full moon day of the Navam month in the Sinhalese lunar calendar.

The day is considered as a sacred day in Buddhism and it is believed that on this day, Lord Buddha visited Sri Lanka and preached his teachings to the people of the island. The event is considered as a major milestone in the spread of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and is celebrated to commemorate the arrival of Buddhism in the island.

The day is considered as an opportunity for Buddhists to reflect on the teachings of Lord Buddha and to practice the principles of compassion, generosity and non-violence. Many people also observe the eight precepts of Buddhism on this day, which includes refraining from harming living beings, taking what is not given, engaging in sexual misconduct, telling lies and consuming alcohol or drugs. It is an opportunity for people to come together and to share in the spiritual and cultural heritage of Buddhism.

Navam Full Moon Poya Day is also celebrated with cultural events and traditional performances, such as drumming, dancing and singing. Many people also decorate their homes and businesses with colorful flags and lights to mark the occasion.

In conclusion, Navam Full Moon Poya Day is an important religious and cultural holiday in Sri Lanka, celebrated with devotion and reverence by Buddhists in the country. It is an opportunity for Buddhists to come together, reflect on the teachings of Lord Buddha, practice the principles of compassion, generosity and non-violence, and to share in the spiritual and cultural heritage of Buddhism.

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