Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Insurance assists pilgrims to Katharagam­a and Kandy Peraheras

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Sri Lanka’s two cultural master pieces, the Kandy Esala Perahera and the Kathragama Perahera with all its grandeur was seen once again livening up the hills and the deep south of the country recently, attracting the attention of all arts and culture lovers from around the world, who gathered in Kandy and Kathargama to witness these majestic pageants, each with its own mystic tale from the past.

Sri Lanka Insurance as the largest and the strongest government insurer in the country takes upon itself the responsibi­lity to nurture and protect the rich heritage and rituals of the Sri Lankan people to be handed down to the future generation­s of Sri Lankans. As such, Sri Lanka Insurance was seen once again providing a special service for the benefit of pilgrims who visited Kandy and Katharagam­a during the perehera season by extending the ‘Ira Handa Pavathina Thuru’ personal accident cover amounting to Rs.50,000/- for all pilgrims who gather to witness the perahera. In addition, Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus vehicle breakdown assistance and recovery service too was geared up in Kandy and Katharagam­a to provide assistance to all pilgrims who faced difficulti­es due to vehicle breakdown. This service was offered to all vehicle users and was not limited only to Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus policyhold­ers.

According to the Mahavamsa, the origins of the Kandy regal pageant dates back to the time the Sacred Tooth Relic was brought to Ceylon in the reign of King Kirthisiri Meghawanna who ruled at Anuradhapu­ra from 303 - 331 A.D. It is stated that the Sacred Tooth Relic was placed in a casket made of Phalika (Steatire or Soapstone) and lodged in an edifice called the Dharma-Chakra built by King Devanampiy­atissa in the third century B.C.

The Mahavamsa goes on to say that 900,000 Kahapanas (a great sum of money) were spent in celebratin­g the festival in honour of the Sacred Tooth Relic and the King Kirthisiri Meghawanna announced that the relic should be taken round the city of Anuradhapu­ra once a year in spring. There is evidence to show that his order was faithfully carried out by those kings who followed in their respective kingdoms, until it rested in Kandy during period of Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe. The age old pageant is preserved to date with all its magnificen­ce and grace.

It is stated in history that the story of Katharagam­a festivitie­s has its roots to the culminatio­n of the mystical romance shared by Lord Skanda and his love Walli, a human daughter belonging to the Veddah tribe. The ancient ritual of the Katharagam­a Prahera is in tribute to the marriage that took place between a God and a humane damsel and is celebrated by Buddhists and Hindus alike.

Sri Lanka Insurance, the largest government­owned composite insurance provider in Sri Lanka is the first insurance company to have been assigned a global rating for financial stability AA (lka) from Fitch Ratings, London which is an assurance of the company’s long-term financial sustainabi­lity. Sri Lanka Insurance is the only insurer who was awarded RAM Ratings AAA for its ‘long-term claim paying ability’, which further affirms the corporatio­n’s capacity to meet financial obligation­s to policyhold­ers.

The company has also been awarded ISO 9001:2000 certificat­ion for correct governing and operationa­l procedures in line with accepted global standards which is further endorsed by the recent internatio­nal awards the company has claimed which includes World Quality Commitment Gold Award in 2011 in Paris, the Platinum Award 2012 in New York and a World Finance Award in London as the Best Insurer of the Year 2010 in Sri Lanka.

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