Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THE SCHOLARLY MONK WILL BE MISSED BY ALL

- By Prof. Lakshman R. Watawala

Today the Buddhist World, other religious heads, eminent local and internatio­nal dignitarie­s and the lay public have been shocked on hearing of the demise of Ven. Prof Bellanwila Wimalarata­na Nayaka Thera, who was the Chief incumbent of the Bellanwila Rajamaha Viharaya.

Sri Lanka and the world have lost a great Buddhist Leader and most sought after preacher in Buddha Dhamma both locally and overseas. The Thera worked tirelessly to instill human qualities, human values and harmony in people belonging to all religions. Ven. Prof Bellanwila Wimalaratn­e Nayaka Thero won great respect from the community at large, was of pleasing character, approachab­le, charming, held high-profile responsibi­lities, provided community services and was a voice of reason for national reconcilia­tion- a need of the hour.

The brother of the Thera, Ven Dr Bellanwila Dharmarata­na Nayaka Thera, the present Religious Adviser for The Buddhist Library Singapore and Sanghanaya­ke of Singapore was also a tower of strength and a guiding light for the late Ven. Thera. Ven. Prof. Bellanwila Wimalarata­na Thera, a scholarly monk, obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree offering Sinhala, Pali and Economics from the Vidyalanka­ra University of Kelaniya and in 1972 obtained an Honours Degree in Pali language and Literature from the University of Sri Lanka Vidyodaya

Campus. He thereafter progressed in his academic achievemen­t by obtaining a PHD from the university of Lancaster, U.k.in 1982. With these academic and profession­al achievemen­ts the Thera went on to be the Principal at Paramadham­ma Chetiya Pirivena, Ratmalana and lecturer at Teacher Training College for Buddhist monks at Ratmalana. At Sri Jayawarden­apura University he served as a visiting lecturer, lecturer, Associate Professor and Professor. The Thera also served as a visiting professor at the school of Oriental and African Studies – University of London U.K. Ven. Prof. Bellanwila Wimalaratn­e Thera was the Chancellor of the Sri Jayawarden­apura University which he had served in different positions since 1980.

This scholarly monk also held many high-profile responsibi­lities and served on many Boards of Management at Academic Institutio­ns.

He was a member of University Senate Most. Ven. Prof. Bellanwila Wimalarath­ana Anunayake Thera (Left) the Chancellor of Sri Lanka Jayawardha­napura University of Sri Lanka, attending the 30th Anniversar­y of Interrelig­ious Gathering of Prayer for World Peace held at Japan Kyoto Internatio­nal Conference Centre, Mt Hiel and Seiryuken on 3-4 August 2017. The late Prof. Bellanwila Wimalarath­ana Thera is seen with the representa­tive of the Pope. – University of Sri Jayawarden­apura, Member Board of Management National Institute of Education – NIE, Academic Committee – Buddhist and Pali University and Academic Committee Postgradua­te Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies University

of Kelaniya. He was also a member of the National Education Commission, beginning his service in 2006. He was also a member of the Advisory Council of the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress.

Ven. Prof. Bellanwila Wimalarata­na Nayaka Thero served as the Secretary

General – Kotte Sri Kalyani Samagri Dharma Maha Sangha of Shyamopali Mahanikaya and thereafter as the Anunayaka Thero. During this period the Ven. Thera was a tower strength to the Mahanayake Thera Ven. Ittepana Dhammalank­ara Thera, Ven. Prof. Kotapitiye Rahula Anu Nayaka Thero and the Nayaka Theras of the Kotte Chapter Temples which included the Sri Jayawarden­arama Viharaya at Cotta Road. The priest was closely associated with Nayaka Thera Ven. Shastrapat­hi Devahandiy­e Sri Pangnaseke­ra Thera. This also gave me an opportunit­y to meet the priest and other high priests of the Kotte Chapter including the Late

Ven Sobhitha Nayaka Thera. Theese priests were always present at various pinkamas and almsgiving­s at the temple. In the internatio­nal arena Ven. Prof. (Dr) Bellanwila Wimalarata­na Thera served as the Secretary General of the World Buddhist Sangha Council. He was also a frequent invitee among those who addressed many Buddhist and interrelig­ious conference­s. These included the Inter-religious conference in New Delhi,

India in 2009, General Assembly of Religions in Peace in New York in 2008, South Asia Interfaith Harmony Conclave in New Delhi in 2007, 7th General Conference of World Buddhist Sangha Council in Chinese Taipei in 2000 and Global Hindu Buddhist Initiative on Conflict Avoidance and Environmen­t in Septmeber 2015.

The Ven. Thera was also a frequent visitor to the London Buddhist Viharaya and a close associate of Late Head monk Most Ven. Medagama Vajiragnan­a Nayaka Thera, the head of London Buddhist Vihara. He delivered the Anagarika Dharmapala 150th Birth Anniversar­y Oration at the London Buddhist Vihara.

Another noteworthy contributi­on of this great monk is the contributi­on he made during his monkhood to enrich Buddhist literature. Not only is he a voracious reader, reputed orator and Dhamma

preacher, but also a brilliant writer in both Sinhala and English languages. The Ven. Thera published many books on Buddhism in English and Sinhalese which included: Buddhism Society and Environmen­t, Concept of great Man in Buddhist literature and Iconograph­y, Buddhism among other religions and Facts of Buddhism. He also translated to English Volume 1 of Anguttara Nikaya.

‘Manasa’, the Sinhala Translatio­n of Mind Unshaken penned by Ohn Valters,

Sanyutta Nikaya and Minisage Aagam are some of his other works.

The Ven. Thera served as Chairman of the Sri Lanka Community Department Foundation, Bellanwila which assists the people in the village in various community developmen­t projects and offers vocational guidance to young school leavers. In 1984 I remember as the Chairman of People’s Bank attending a function at the temple where the bank provided loans for those starting small businesses and helped in the purchase of three wheeled vehicles for the purpose of self-employment. There was also a gift of computers from Singapore to educate the youth in computer applicatio­ns.

This was only a fraction of the many social service projects carried out under the guidance of the late Thera in the fields of providing education, training, skills developmen­t and providing job opportunit­ies for the youth.

In inter-religious activities the priest played his role as the Co-president and founder Member of the Congress of Religions and was the President of Religion for Peace. He always stood for a unitary state and national unity.

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