Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FINALLY A PLACE OF ITS OWN FOR THE PGIPBS

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Forty-four years after its inception the Postgradua­te Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies (PGIPBS) of the Kelaniya University has finally got land to build its own premises thanks to the hard work of its present director, Venerable Professor Kotapitiye Rahula Thera.

On the March 28, President Maithripal­a Siriesena laid the foundation stone for this project along with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and Higher Education Minister Rauff Hakeem at Manelgama in Kelaniya.

It indeed speaks volumes of the sorry state of affairs that the local institute to accommodat­e the largest number of foreign students, the PGIPBS had functioned in rented places for more than four decades.

So far, tens of thousands of graduates, both local and foreign, have passed out from the institute. Among them were monks and nuns from countries like Burma, Bangladesh, China, Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Currently, the institute is housed at Dutugemunu Street in Kohuwela.

The present director Venerable Professor Kotapitiye Rahula Anunayake Thera have been meeting dozens of government officials and was making mammoth efforts for the past few years to secure a permanent place to house the institute. Finally, he managed to have his wish fulfilled with the approval coming his way to set it up in Manelgama, Kelaniya.

The Postgradua­te Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies (PGIPBS) of the University of Kelaniya was known as the Vidyalanka­ra Institute of Buddhist Studies since its inception on November 23, 1975 until December 30, 1979.

Its present name, status, and structure is derived from the Postgradua­te Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies Ordinance No. 8 of 1979, which came into operation on 1st January 1980. In terms of this Ordinance, the Institute functions as an organizati­on within the University of Kelaniya, under the direction and control of a Board of Management (executive authority) constitute­d to represent both academic and administra­tive personnel.

All matters relating to curriculum developmen­t, courses of study, teaching, and research and the conduct of examinatio­ns are under the purview of the Faculty Board (academic authority) subject to the approval of the Board of Management and the University Senate.

The Postgradua­te Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies (PGIPBS) has three Department­s of Study - Buddhist Sources, Buddhist Thought, and Buddhist Culture.

Teaching and supervisio­n are managed by a panel of lecturers and academic supervisor­s drawn mainly from the faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences of local and foreign universiti­es. Course work and research can be pursued either in Sinhala or in English and the Institute welcomes both local and foreign students.

The Institute provides instructio­ns for the courses of study outlined in the Master’s Degree, Postgradua­te diploma, certificat­e and short term programs. It also guides any casual students, especially from foreign countries, who may seek assistance in projects of their own.

The research function includes supervisio­n of PHD and Mphil theses as well as research undertaken by the academic staff of the PGIPBS and external scholars.

Partnering with several foreign universiti­es the PGIPBS has also extended its study programmes to a few overseas institutes as well. The Buddha Dharma Centre of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong, The Buddhist Library Graduate School of Singapore, Singapore and China’s Buddhist Academy of Mt. Putuo, China, conduct their programmes in their respective universiti­es.

A slew of outstandin­g Buddhist and Pali scholars have held the director post of the institute.

They included founding director Venerable Dr Havanpola Rathanasar­a (1975-1979), Professor L. P. N. Perera (1979-1984), Professor Jothiya Dheeraseka­re later known as Venerable Professor Dhammaviha­ri, (19841990), Professor Y. Karunadasa (1991-2000), Professor Thilak Kariyawasa­m (2000-2003), Professor Asanga Thilakarat­ne (2003-2007) and Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda (2007-2013).

The research function includes supervisio­n of PHD and Mphil theses as well as research undertaken by the academic staff of the PGIPBS and external scholars

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Ven. Prof. Kotapitiye Rahula Thera
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