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: While it is a public activity, it is deeply personal. Tourists should always ask for permission before taking photographs.
Modesty is a cornerstone of Sri Lankan culture. When bathing in public or communal areas, women and girls use a specific garment known as a dhiya redha
In Sri Lanka, bathing is more than just a daily hygiene routine; it is a significant part of the culture, deeply connected to nature, Ayurvedic traditions, and community life. For girls and women, these practices often blend practical necessity with social bonding and specific safety considerations.
: The ritual often concludes with the dashing of the clay pot to the ground, symbolized as the eradication of (impurities).
: In rural areas, it is traditional for local women to bathe wearing a diyaredda (a simple cloth wrapped around the body). For visitors, wearing a conservative swimsuit or even a T-shirt and shorts over a swimsuit is recommended to respect local customs.