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Old Anandian Maithri Panagoda to deliver ‘Olcott Oration’ today

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Ananda College celebrates its 133rd anniversar­y this year. One of the most important events in connection with the ‘Founders Day’ celebratio­ns is the annual Olcott Memorial Oration.

This year, the Olcott Oration is scheduled to be held today from 4.00 p.m. onwards at the Kularatne Auditorium. The oration will be delivered by Maithri Panagoda on the topic ‘Achieving Social Justice through the Rule of Law.’ He is a distinguis­hed Old

Anandian based in Australia and a successful lawyer fighting for the rights of the Australian aboriginal community. Mr. Panagoda has penned many articles on legal matters and edited chapters of the Lawyers’ Practice Manual and is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, Australia.

Mr. Panagoda has been made a member of the Order of Australia (AM). He received the award from the Australian Governor General on the Queen’s birthday in 2016. In the Australian Honours System, appointmen­ts to the Order of Australia confer recognitio­n for outstandin­g achievemen­t and service. It is awarded for extraordin­ary and pre-eminent achievemen­t.

The oration will be delivered from 4.00 p.m. onwards at the Kularatne Auditorium on the topic ‘Achieving Social Justice through the Rule of Law’

Col. Henry Steele Olcott clamoured and awakened a dormant nation without any vigour to rise up. He was the pioneer who agitated to give due place to Buddhism and the reformer who compelled the colonial government that existed at that time to declare Vesak Full Moon Day a public holiday. He was the architect who designed the six-coloured Buddhist flag that has gained universal recognitio­n. He was one of the pioneers responsibl­e for the establishm­ent of national schools such as Ananda College.

Col. Olcott did an extensive study of Buddhism. Consequent­ly, with a team of people including Madame Blavatsky, came to Ceylon (then) on May 17, 1880 and at Vijayanand­a Pirivena at Weliwatta in Galle, Col. Olcott and Madame Blavatsky became true Buddhists by accepting the Triple Gem and observing Panchaseel­a from chief monk Ven. Akmeemana Dharmarama Thera.

Through his close associatio­n with intellectu­als such as Ven. Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera, chief monk, Ven.

Col. Henry Steele Olcott clamoured and awakened a dormant nation without any vigour to rise up. He was the pioneer who agitated to give due place to Buddhism

Miggettuwa­tte Gunananda Thera and Ven. Waskaduwe Sri Subuthi Thera, Col. Olcott realised the plight of the Sinhala Buddhists at that time. Considerin­g the gravity of this, he thought of the need to unite and create a formidable workforce to act fast.

He realised the need to provide Buddhist children an appropriat­e Buddhist environmen­t through a systematic education and to achieve this objective, he establishe­d the Colombo Buddhist Theosophic­al Society on June 17, 1880.

DUSHMANTHA KARANNAGOD­A,

EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT, ANANDA COLLEGE OLD BOYS’

ASSOCIATIO­N

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