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Okanda
உகந்தை
Pond in front of Ukanthamalai Velayuda Swami Temple
Pond in front of Ukanthamalai Velayuda Swami Temple
Okanda is located in Sri Lanka
Okanda
Okanda
Coordinates: 6°39′0″N 81°46′0″E / 6.65000°N 81.76667°E / 6.65000; 81.76667
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceEastern
DistrictAmpara

Okanda (Template:Lang-ta) is a small hamlet in the eastern coast of Sri Lanka within the Ampara District. It is known for its shrine dedicated to Hindu deity Murugan known as Ukanthamalai Murugan Kovil and for surfing. Pilgrims from Jaffna and the Eastern Province stop over at the Okanda Murugan temple on their Murugan Pada Yatra voyage to Kataragama temple in the Southern part of the island.[1]

Etymology

Okanda is a corruption of the verb Ukantai meaning "to sit", for at this holy site Lord Murugan and others 'sat down' (ukantār) and rested.

References

  1. ^ Harrigan, Patrick. "Ukanta Malai Velâyudha Swâmi Shrine, Okanda". Retrieved 2 September 2011.