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The Poruwa Ceremony is a traditional Sri Lankan wedding ritual rooted in Buddhist and Sinhalese customs. It involves the bride and groom standing on a decorated wooden platform (the Poruwa) to perform symbolic rituals like the exchange of betel leaves, tying of a sacred thread, and taking seven steps together to signify unity and blessings for their married life. The ceremony concludes with prayers, blessings, and the couple stepping down, symbolizing the start of their life together.