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Winner of the 31st Gratiaen Prize

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Angeline Ondaatjie (31st Gratiaen Prize Jury), Nisreen Jafferjee (Co-Chair Gratiaen Trust), Dr. Anthony Joseph (31st Gratiaen Prize Chair of the Jury), Ramya Jirasinghe (31st Gratiaen Prize Winner), Nafeesa Amiruddeen (Co-Chair Gratiaen Trust), Nadija Tambiah (President, Executive VP, Head-Legal & Secretarial at John Keells), Orlando Edwards (Country Director British Council Sri Lanka)

The Gratiaen Trust in Association with John Keells Foundation

The Gratiaen Trust, in association with John Keells Foundation and with the support of the British Council, announced Ramya Jirasinghe for her captivating book titled Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake the winner of the 31st Gratiaen Prize. The award ceremony was held at the Stables, Park Street Mews, the official venue partner for the event.

Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake by Ramya Jirasinghe was selected from five incredibly powerful shortlisted works. In alphabetical order:: A Passing Return by Pasan Jayasinghe (Travelogue – Unpublished); Gnanam by Selvi Sachithanandam (Biography – Published); Students and Rebels by Vihanga Perera (Novel – Published) and When Ghosts Die by Lal Medawattegedara (Novel – Unpublished).

The jury described Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake as an evocative, moving story of Katharina, and her passion for love cake and her home. Ramya Jirasinghe’s ambitious, tightly structured and perceptive novel traces intriguing layers of Lankan history, especially the role of African traders. Notable for its attention to sensory detail, Father Cabraal’s Recipe for Love Cake explores ideas of home, belonging and place.

In a joint statement, co-chairs of the Gratiaen Trust, Nafeesa Amiruddeen and Nisreen Jafferjee stated, “We are delighted that Ramya’s book was selected as the winner of the 31st Gratiaen Prize. This year we were pleased to note the wide gamut of genres and creative writing styles that were submitted. It is reflective of the growing confidence of Sri Lankan storytelling. Sri Lankan writers today have more opportunities to hone their craft with access to workshops and literary events such as the Masterclass to be conducted by the Chair of our jury, Dr. Anthony Joseph who is visiting Sri Lanka to attend the award event.”



The Gratiaen Trust also announced a masterclass to be conducted at the British Council Library by Dr. Anthony Joseph titled Approaches to Form. The masterclass is supported by British Council Sri Lanka and will explore the structure of words and sentences and their poetic interplay that build beautiful stories. This event is a testament to the Trust’s enduring commitment to literary excellence.

The jury for the 31st Gratiaen Prize includes Dr. Anthony Joseph F.R.S.L., a T.S. Eliot award-winning poet, novelist, a professor at Kings College, and a musician. Joining him in the judging process were Dr. Ruvani Ranasinha, a professor specialising in postcolonial literature at King’s College London; and Angeline Ondaatjie, a renowned hotelier and academic with a background in chemical engineering and literature. The judging panel reflected the Gratiaen Prize’s longstanding tradition of representing three perspectives within the judging process, that comprised a creative writer, an academic and an informed general reader.

The Gratiaen Trust’s primary sponsor since October 2019 is John Keells Foundation (JKF) – the CSR entity of the John Keells Group. This partnership aligns with JKF’s vision of Empowering the Nation for Tomorrow. The British Council’s sponsorship of the visit of Dr. Anthony Joseph, and several workshops and masterclasses is part of the Creative Literature series organised together with the Trust to mark the 75th anniversary of UK-Sri Lanka Diplomatic ties. The Trust acknowledges the invaluable support of its other partners: Park Street Mews, Wijeya Newspapers and Marga Institute.

For more details about the Gratiaen Prize and the upcoming awards ceremony, visit www.gratiaen.com.



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Mount Lavinia Hotel unveils spectacular “Avurudu Maha gedara”

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Mount Lavinia Hotel, known as “Galkissa Maha Hotalaya had thier “Avurudu Maha Gedara” celebration for the 2025 Sinhala and Tamil New Year. This year’s festivities were spectacular, with the iconic Chef Publis Silva at the helm of the culinary offerings.

The concept of “Avurudu Maha Gedara” – the grand ancestral home where families gather during New Year – perfectly embodies Mount Lavinia Hotel’s role as a cultural cornerstone in the community. Just as in the traditional village “Maha gedara” welcomes extended families, the historic hotel opens its doors to all Sri Lankans and visitors wishing to experience authentic New Year traditions.

“Avurudu Maha Gedara at Mount Lavinia Hotel is more than just a celebration – it’s our way of preserving and sharing Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage,” says Anura Dewapura, Chief Operating Officer of Mount Lavinia Hotel Group. “We take pride in creating a space where families and friends can come together to experience the joy and traditions of the New Year in an authentic setting that honors our collective past while creating new memories.”

Grand Kavili Kade opening and Avurudu market

The celebrations kicked off with the grand opening of the Kavili Kade (sweetmeat shop) on Sunday, April 6th at 4:30 PM. Visitors were treated to a vibrant cultural spectacle featuring traditional dancing, music, games, and dramatic performances. Distinguished guests including corporate partners, business associates, ambassadors, and media representatives attended this colorful inauguration.

The hotel’s courtyard was transformed into an eco-friendly Avurudu Market, showcasing special New Year items, homeware, and decorative pieces. Following the grand opening, the Kavili Kade will welcome guests daily from 10 AM to 8 PM until April 13th.

Exquisite Kavili hampers

For those looking to bring the flavors of Avurudu home, Mount Lavinia Hotel has curated three distinctive kavili hampers named after beloved Sri Lankan flora:

The premium Erabadu Hamper – the most comprehensive sweetmeat collection

The Ehela Hamper – a delightful mid-range offering

The Bakmee Hamper ) – a perfect introduction to traditional treats

Each hamper can be delivered directly to your doorstep, making them ideal both for family celebrations and as meaningful gifts during the New Year season.

“Feast of the Nation” – A Culinary Journey Across Sri Lanka

On Avurudu Day, Mount Lavinia Hotel will host its renowned “Feast of the Nation” lunch buffet, celebrating Sri Lanka’s diverse culinary heritage. At , this extraordinary buffet transcends ethnic boundaries, offering a comprehensive journey through the island’s rich culinary landscape. The feast features authentic dishes from every corner of Sri Lanka, bringing together the distinct flavors and cooking traditions that represent the country’s multicultural identity in one magnificent spread.

“The Avurudu celebration at Mount Lavinia Hotel represents the true spirit of Sri Lankan unity,” Dewapura continued. ” Through our traditional foods, we honor the cultural tapestry that makes our nation so special.”

Mount Lavinia Hotel’s “Avurudu Maha Gedara” welcomes Sri Lankans of all ages and backgrounds to experience the rich traditions of the New Year in the magnificent setting of this historic landmark.

For reservations and inquiries, contact Mount Lavinia Hotel at 0112 711 711.

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Celebrate Avurudu in grand style

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This April, Cinnamon Grand Colombo brings the joyous essence of Avurudu alive with a line-up of delightful culinary experiences, cultural festivities, and memorable moments for the whole family. Here’s how you can celebrate the Sinhala and Tamil New Year with flavour, tradition, and warmth said the press release.

New Year vibes

The release said experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a truly Sri Lankan New Year from 12–15 April 2025, starting from 5 PM onwards at the Lobby.

Watch live demonstrations of traditional sweetmeats being made, like kawum and kokis, and enjoy the rhythmic beats of raban drums as the hotel lobby transforms into a celebration of Avurudu culture.

Lobby – Cinnamon Grand Colombo

12–15 April, from 5 PM onwards

Call +94 11 247 3494 for details

Celebrate Avurudu Tradition and taste at Nuga Gama

On 14 April 2025, step into a truly authentic village-style Avurudu celebration at Nuga Gama. Starting at 8 AM, guests can enjoy a lavish Kavili Table and Lunch Buffet filled with traditional sweets and festive Sri Lankan dishes.

There’ll also be Avurudu games and vibrant activities to keep the whole family entertained.

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Celebrate Sinhala and Tamil New Year at Sun Siyam Pasikudah’s Festival of the Sun

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This Sinhala and Tamil New Year, step away from the ordinary and embrace the spirit of Avurudu at Sun Siyam Pasikudah with the joyous rhythms of tradition, community, and coastal serenity, under the vibrant theme, Festival of the Sun said a press release

Set along the golden shores of Pasikudah, the luxury five-star beach resort transforms into a festive haven where timeless rituals meet joyful recreation. From traditional ceremonies to fun-filled family games, guests are promised an unforgettable experience that captures the heart of Sri Lankan heritage, celebrating the essence of togetherness, gratitude, and renewal release said.

As the sun rises to mark the dawn of the New Year, guests will witness the symbolic milk boiling ceremony—a sacred ritual signifying prosperity and new beginnings. The preparation of the Kavili Mesaya, or traditional sweet table, will follow—featuring a colourful spread of mouthwatering Avurudu treats like kokis, mung kavum, aluwa, and konda kavum. The celebration continues with a ceremonial oil lamp lighting, setting the tone for a day rooted in cultural elegance and island warmth.

The Kids’ Corner is all set to light up with playful delights such as Breaking Balloons and Placing the Eye on the Elephant, promising giggles and memories for the little ones. Families and groups can bond over light-hearted yet lively games including Fill the Bottle by Hand, Sack Races, and the ever-popular Musical Chairs—guaranteed to spark friendly competition and lots of laughs.

For those seeking a thrill, competitive events like Tug of War (Ladies vs Gents), Pillow Fight, and the classic Blindfolded Pot Breaking are sure to bring out the festive spirit in full force.

While the Avurudu festivities steal the spotlight, Sun Siyam Pasikudah continues to charm guests with its signature blend of tropical luxury and authentic Sri Lankan hospitality.

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