In a rare split among Sri Lanka’s government-backed astrologers, disagreements over auspicious dates for Sinhala and Tamil New Year rituals have led to uncertainty and warnings of potential disaster. With astrologers unable to reach a unanimous decision on the best date for celebrations, conflicting predictions have sparked concerns among the public.
While a majority faction settled on April 13 for the auspicious time, dissenting voices like Roshan Chanaka have expressed grave reservations, predicting dire consequences if the “official times” are followed. This astrological dispute adds a layer of complexity to an already tumultuous period for Sri Lanka, grappling with economic challenges and political uncertainty ahead of upcoming elections.