Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksha receives blessings
Posted by Scotland's Buddhist Vihara at 10:13 pm
The Sri Lankan President honours the newly appointed Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain.
Posted by Scotland's Buddhist Vihara at 10:05 pm
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Inauguration Ceremony
THE INAUGURATION CEREMONY OF THE VENERABLE K. SRI REWATHA THERO AS CHIEF SANGHA NAYAKA FOR U.K. AUGUST 2009.
The Venerable K.Sri Rewatha Thero, ( “ Bhante” ) was appointed the honorary rank of Chief Sangha Nayaka for The U.K. at a fantastic ceremony in Kotte.
The title of “Saddharma Keethisri Sobhitha,Vishwasamaya Sabhagacari” which translated means “ The High Ambassador for World Inter-Faith Dialogue, Peace and Harmony” was given to him by The Sri Jayawardhanapura Kotte Maha Sangha Sabha ( The Supreme Council of Monks ) in association with its main Karaka Sangha Sabha ( The committee members ).
If this all seems like a mouthful to you then you should have been there to experience how it all came about for that in itself was an epic and well worth not just a blog but a book ( at this point its best not to mention the book! ).
The appointment was given to Bhante by The Chief Prelate ( Maha Nayaka Thera ) of The Sri Jayawardhanapura Kotte Maha Sangha Sabha, the most Venerable Dr. Bellana Gnanawimala Maha Thera in the presence of its’ supreme committee members and distinguished guests including Mrs Nicole Cox who travelled all the way from New York to attend the ceremony and The British High Commissioner for Sri Lanka.
In addition to this a special delegation travelled from Scotland including Ms. Anne McLaughlin MSP.
Six bus loads of special visitors made the long journey from Bhantes’ village of Belena to Kotte to show their devotion and gratitude for all he has done for them and the community over the years.
Having travelled the Belena- Kotte road several times I can safely say that these amazing people who all stepped off of the buses in their immaculate white finery were an amazing sight for very tired, sore eyes ( due to the book, yes I’ve mentioned it again…stay posted! ).
The atmosphere was one of happiness and joy and a sense of everyone present being a part of a very special event and one which marked the recognition of a very special man who has devoted his life to helping and serving others being awarded the title of Chief Sangha Nayaka, ( I’ve finally managed to spell it without pausing having only written it what seems like a million times since July 2009! ).
I will be posting more information and photos on the ceremony including the meeting with The President.
Posted by Scotland's Buddhist Vihara at 11:12 pm
Labels: Bellana Ganawimala, chief sangha nayaka, kotte rajamaha viharaya, rewatha, Venerable K Sri Rewatha
The Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain, The Venerable Kamburawala Sri Rewatha Thero
The Sri Jayawardhanapura Kotte Kalyani Samagri Maha Sangha Sabha (The Supreme Sangha Council of Monks) in association with its main Karaka Sabha (The Committee members) has accorded the honorary rank of "Chief Monk of Great Britain with the title of "Saddharma Keerthi Sri Sobitha, Vishvasamaya Sabhagacari" (The High Ambassador for World Inter-faith Dialogue,Pease and Harmony) to the Venerable Kamburawala Sri Rewatha Thero head of Scotland's Buddhist Vihara.Glasgow.UK.The inauration ceremony was held at the Kotte Rajamaha Viharaya on Saturday 1st August 2009.
Posted by Scotland's Buddhist Vihara at 10:46 pm
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Buddhism Course at The University of Glasgow
Buddhism for Beginners
Buddhism can seem contradictory. For some it's a religion without God, a belief system without rules or a faith which encourages the questioning of its own teachings. It can also be regarded as a philosophy with ideas which pre-empt many developments in western philosophy. This course will cover the basics of Buddhism including what it is, its historical development and its theory and practice.
Kenneth Hutton BA MPhil PhD and K Sri Rewatha Thero MA
19.00-21.00 Wednesdays from 07 October 2009
(8 meetings) University Campus
For more information please see this link.
http://www.gla.ac.uk:443/departments/adulteducation/index.php?SelectedSubject=Philosophy+and+religious+studies&SelectedSubh
Posted by Scotland's Buddhist Vihara at 10:17 pm