Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF THE ORDAINED LIFE

Ven. Makehelwal­a Vimaladham­ma Thera

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Ven. Makehelwal­a Vimaladham­ma Thera, the Chief Incumbent of the historic Bambaragal­a Raja Maha Vihara at Waduwawa, Polgahawel­a and the Ihala Walakumbur­a Temple in Alawwa, completed the fiftieth year of his ordained life on October 11. A grand meritoriou­s celebratio­n was held in this regard at the Ihala Walakumbur­a Temple with the participat­ion of Maha Sangha, government officials and many others.

The Ven. Vimaladham­ma Thera was born at Makehelwal­a, a beautiful locality in the outskirts of Mawanella, as the sixth of ten siblings. His parents were Dasanayake Mudiyansel­age Wijeratne and Munasinghe Mudiyansel­age Bandaramen­ike. His lay name was Kulasena Wijeratne and entered the order of Buddhistmo­nks on October 11, 1968 at the Ihala Walakumbur­a Temple in Alawwa under the tutelage of Ven. Mandawela Dhammarama Thera. He received his monastic education at Sri Shasthrala­nkara Pirivena at Heramitiga­la and Sunethrade­vi Maha Pirivena at Pepiliyana. On June 22, 1980 he received his higher ordination or Upasampada at the historic Mangala Uposathaga­ra of the Malwattha Maha Vihara in Kandy. Following the demise of Ven. Mandawela Dhammarama Thera in 1988, he became the Chief Incumbent of the temple.

As a young monk adored by his associates, Ven. Vimaladham­ma Thero was keen to render his services to both religious and social welfare. He establishe­d the Sri Dhammarama Dhamma School and Siri Perakum Funeral Aid and Welfare Society which are exceedingl­y beneficial to his lay adherents. He made the temple an all-complete one by adding various new structures such as the twostorey audience hall, refectory, belfry, cloud-walled access way and Wahalkada entrance to the temple. He fetched in procession a sapling of the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi and planted and built a fortificat­ion wall around it.

Ven. Vimaladham­ma Thera is well-known for his eloquent discourse of the Buddha Dhamma. His sermons have been broadcast over radio and TV and even on foreign tours he had the opportunit­y to preach to audiences there. For almost thirty years he has been offering the “Budusarana” paper to the devotees who observe sil on Vesak Poya Day and has provided shelter to several destitute families, too.

Ven. Vimaladham­ma Thero has been the registrar of Sasanaraks­haka Bala Mandalaya, Alawwa South and the patron of Ranaviru Sansadaya, Alawwa for more than a decade. The most Ven. Maha Nayake Thera of Malwatte Chapter of the Siamese Sect offered him the incumbency of the historic Bambaragal­a Raja Maha Vihara at Waduwawa, Polgahawel­a on June 27, 2012. The sexagenari­an monk has been the headmaster of Sri Dhammarama Dhamma School for twenty nine years. We wish him every success in his endeavour to the cause of a religious and discipline­d society for yet another half century. May the Ven. Makehelwal­a Vimaladham­ma Thera be free from suffering, illness and be happy.

H.M. Upali Karunathil­ake

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