Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

India gives state funeral for Lankan-born monk

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Buddha Sasana Minister Gamini Jayawickra­ma Perera left yesterday to attend the state funeral arranged by the Central Government of India and the State Government of Uttar Pradesh for Sri Lankan born monk, the Most Venerable Galagedera Pannananda Thera.

The minister went as the special envoy of President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

The Most Ve n . Pannananda Thera passed away on November 30 nearing the age of 90. His funeral will be held today (Dec. 17) in Lucknow with full state honours.

Minister Jayawickra­ma Perera is accompanie­d by the Buddha Sasana Ministry’s Assistant Secretary Chintaka Jayasinghe. Sri Lanka’s Deputy High Commission­er in New Delhi, M. Lenagala will join the Sri Lankan delegation in Lucknow.

The Minister is expected to read out a special condolence message f rom President Sirisena at the funeral ceremony.

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya has also send a condolence message to the General Secretary of the Maha Bodhi Society of India, Ven. P. Seevali Thera on the passing away of the senior monk who was responsibl­e for hundreds of thousands of Indians becoming Buddhists in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

In his message, Speaker Jayasuriya said the late monk dedicated his life to spreading the Dhamma in India for 70 years and did yeoman service on behalf of the Maha Bodhi Society of India. “He lived an austere and selfless life and was a role model for all Dhammaduth­a monks,” he said in his message.

He also mentioned the pivotal role the monk played in having India’s first Law Minister and architect of free India’s Constituti­on, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and hundreds of thousands of his f o l l owe r s embrace Buddhism in India back in 1956.

In a condolence message, the Anagarika Dharmapala Trust said the Ve n . Pannananda Thera was accompanie­d to India at the age of 15 by the Ven. Mediwela Sangharath­ana Thera and Anagarika Dharmapala's one- time private secretary Devapriya Walisinghe. He was ordained as a monk in Lucknow, India. The message referred to the many positions Ven. Pannananda Thera held in the Maha Bodhi Society including that of a Trustee, Vice President and Patron and was Bhikkhu in charge of the society’s Lucknow Centre.

India's President Ram Nath Kovind and several Indian dignitarie­s have already visited Lucknow over the week and paid homage at the bier of the late Sri Lankan born monk.

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Venerable Galagedera Pannananda Thera

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