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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Some thoughts on the Buddha and his teaching

May 16, 2011, 12:00 pm
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by Professor Emeritus
Y. Karunadasa PhD

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Sinhala Buddhist monks attack Japanese Buddhist temple




Tamil Guardian 01 October 2011Print ArticleE-mail ArticleFeedback On Article


Over 100 Sinhala Buddhist monks and supporters attacked a Japanese Buddhist Temple in Kollupitiya on Sunday, forcing worshippers to barricade themselves in for fear of assault.
The Sinhala monks, followers of the Theravada sect of Buddhism, reportedly launched the attack to protect Sri Lanka from the Mahayana sect of Buddhism - the form practised at the Japanese temple.
One worshipper who hid inside the temple as the Sinhala monks stormed the temple, said,

The Buddhist monks forcibly entered the premises shouting out that we stop our prayer session.
The monks said we should only have Theravada Buddhism in Sri Lanka and not Mahayana,
Worshippers were trapped inside for over four hours before the police were able to free them and escort them to safety.
In addition to the aggression exhibited by the protesters, the rescue operation was further hindered by five bhikkus who sat in front of the closed door and refused to permit the police to enter.

Freed worshippers, chanted "Budu Saranai" ('May the blessings of Lord Buddha be with you') as they were escorted out by the police, only to find their olive branch provoked yet more vociferous protests from the Sinhala monks.
Despite the violent scenes, police spokesperson, Maxie Proctor, confirmed that no arrests have been made.
The Sinhala monks were reportedly led by two monks, Ven. Akmeemana Dayaratne and Ven. Hakmana Nandajothi.
One of the trapped worshippers, who wished to remain anonymous, reported that this was the fourth such attack on the temple by Sinhala Buddhist monks.
She accused a former professor of Peradeniya University being behind the attacks. 
“We found out that the so-called professor who was asked to leave the university now works as a tuition teacher,” said the worshipper.
See 'Monks destroy Muslim shrine as police stand idle' (Sept 2011)
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Chief incumbent of Thames Buddhist Vihara charged with raping underage girl

http://www.lankaenews.com/English/images/logo.jpg(Lanka-e-News -19.Sep.2011, 11.55P.M.)
A Buddhist monk has been charged with raping an underage girl in the 1970s, the London Metropolitan police has said.

Pahalagama Somaratana Thera, chief incumbent of Thames Buddhist Vihara, Croydon, has been charged with four counts of sexual abuse, police said.

The alleged rape and three counts of indecent assault occurred in Chiswick, west London, in 1977 and 1978.
The 65-year-old from Dulverton Rd, Croydon, will appear on bail at Feltham Magistrates’ Court on 23 September.
There was no immediate response from Thames Buddhist Vihara, which is one of the major Sri Lankan Buddhist temples in London.   


















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Monks destroy Muslim shrine as police stand idle


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By Walter Jayawardhana

PANDEMONIUM AT KUMAR RUPASINGHE ORGANIZED ANTI-WAR

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The photo shows how Buddhist monks were being pushed out of the Kumar Rupasinghe anti-war rally at Vihara Maha Devi Park (Photo by AP)