President engaged to revive links with Theravada Buddhist countries
Sihanadha organization, a body of academics, has submitted a set of proposals for President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to revive Sri Lanka’s diplomatic relations with the countries and the regions with Theravada Buddhist traditions.
Senior lecturer Sumedha Weerawardhana of the Peradeniya University told
Daily Mirror on behalf of the organisation that Sri Lanka should rediscover its links with the Theravada Buddhist countries - Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.
“Sri Lanka is yet to have resident missions in Cambodia and Laos despite them being countries with Theravada Buddhism. Besides, there are regions with such traditions in China and Vietnam. Yunan province of China is one of them. We are requesting the president set up consular offices in Kunming which is the capital of Yunan. Also, we would like the president to take steps for such a mission in Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam,” he stated.
Asserting that Theravada Buddhism travelled to these countries from Sri Lanka, he said Sri Lanka should start fresh cultural exchanges with these countries for both religious and tourism benefits.
“The president was elected mainly by the Buddhists this time. Scholarships for Sri Lankan Buddhist monks on the Pali language is excellent. In fact, theirs is the best. Sri Lanka should conduct examinations on the Pali language at international level,” he said. He also said Sri Lanka should take the initiative to set up an internationally accredited Pirivena as the seat of Theravada Buddhist learning.
“We also included a proposal for international grouping of Theravada Buddhist countries in similar line with SAARC or any such body,” he said.