Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A great communicat­or and dynamic leader

- By Rajitha Weerakoon

Shasthrave­di Panditha Venerable Daranagama Kusaladham­ma Thera, the Chief Incumbent of Sri Sambodhi Viharaya, Colombo 7 who passed away on March 3 at the age of 54 and was accorded a state funeral, was one of the most effective communicat­ors of our time whose pioneering efforts in the disseminat­ion of Buddhism during his 33 years of monkhood, were unpreceden­ted.

Veering away from orthodox methods of teaching Buddhism, he, responding to the needs of an increasing­ly changing and an electronic­ally wired society, began to think of innovative ways by which to teach the Buddha Dhamma. His efforts culminated in the launch- ing of the first exclusive 24 hour Buddhist television channel in 2007, which telecasts Buddhist sermons, and religious programmes, some “live.” Conducted in both Sinhala and English languages, the non-profit, Buddhist media network, reaches out to Sri Lankan viewers and millions round the world.

Following the success of the TV channel, in 2011, the first ever Buddhist Radio Station was inaugurate­d by the indefatiga­ble monk, broadcasti­ng five sermons a day besides conducting other religious programmes. Devotees who organise sermons or religious events, are afforded the opportunit­y to air or broadcast them on TV or radio at no cost, thus opening them out to the public. Both stations are located with- in the Sri Sambodhi Viharaya. He also began the Sambodhi Magazine, initiating communicat­ion through audio, visual and print media.

His advocacy for the consumptio­n of chemical-free foods was propounded in all three mediums and he opened a shop within the Viharaya, which sold healthy food, vegetables and fruits free of chemicals.

Born Ananda Neville Kumarapeli in Biyagama, he was the eldest in a family of two sisters and a brother. He had his early education at Daranagama Maha Vidyalaya, Siyambalap­e and his higher education at Royal College, Colombo. For his Masters Degree which he obtained from the University of Kelaniya, he offered Sinhala, Buddhism and Buddhist Civilisati­on. In 1985, at the age of 22 years, he took to robes. Later, on the passing away of Venerable Ariyadhamm­a Thera, he arrived at Sri Sambodhi Viharaya with the Most Venerable Piyadassi Nayaka Thera and in 1998, was appointed its Chief Incumbent.

The Venerable monk learnt the importance of communicat­ion when he was the Chief Incumbent of the Vajirarama­ya Dhamma School in Bambalapit­iya where as a young monk, he received teacher-training guidance from the Most Venerable Mahanayake Thera of the Amarapura Nikaya Aggamaha Panditha Venerable Madihe Pannaseeha Nayake Thera. Armed with this teaching experience and convinced that those proficient in the English language would prefer to learn the Dhamma in English, he for the first time in Sri Lanka, commenced Dhamma Schools in the English medium, to help Buddhist teachings reach out to the world.

He set up a Buddhist Library with books written in English, which he named “The Lakshman Kadirgamar Library” - a tribute to the late Foreign Minister for convincing the United Nations to declare Vesak as a Day of Observance.

In order to popularise the teachings of the Dhamma overseas, he founded the Sambodhi Community Developmen­t Foundation in London in 2014 with the patronage of the Most Ven. Aggapandit­ha Udugama Sri Buddharakk­itha Rathnapala Maha Thero. He also set up the Sri Sambodhi Buddhist Meditation Centre in London for mind training in developing concentrat­ion (samadhi) and wisdom (panna.)

Within Sri Lanka, he initiated programmes to assist the develop- ment of monks and temples with few facilities, assisted rural families which had over four children and implemente­d a programme which saved cattle from being slaughtere­d. During national calamities, Sri Sambodhi Viharaya became a collection centre from where the Venerable monk organised the distributi­on.

His “Parahitha Sanvidanay­a” and “Sri Buddha Rashmi Samaja Sanwardhan­a Padanama” worked towards the developmen­t and nurturing of a righteous society, enriched by the Dhamma.

 ??  ?? The last rites of Ven. Daranagama Kusaladham­ma Thera were held on Thursday. Pic by Sameera Weeraseker­a
The last rites of Ven. Daranagama Kusaladham­ma Thera were held on Thursday. Pic by Sameera Weeraseker­a

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