Nearly 4,000 pilgrims set sail for Katchatheevu islet to participate in annual two-day festival
The festival marks a significant moment of shared cultural and religious heritage between India and Sri Lanka
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Nearly 4,000 Indian pilgrims on Friday set sail for the uninhabited Katchatheevu islet to participate in the annual two-day festival, which will officially commence at 4 pm at the St Antony's Church, officials said.
The festival marks a significant moment of shared cultural and religious heritage between India and Sri Lanka.
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