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Buddhism given Priority in Constitution – President

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  • Failure to support this constitutes a violation of the constitution 
  • Every citizen has right to choose whether to believe in any religion or not
  • Patient entrusted to my care was on the brink of death but is now gradually recovering

President Ranil Wickremesinghe underscored that according to the constitution, prioritising Buddhism is imperative. He emphasised that the responsibility of upholding this principle is vested in the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. He emphasised the indisputability of this matter.

The President further stated that if anyone seeks to alter this principle, should endeavour to amend the Constitution accordingly.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe made these remarks during his participation in the inauguration ceremony of the “Gurudev Suva Arana Gilan Bhikshu Centre” constructed in Kiriwatthuduwa, Homagama, on Saturday (1).

The President emphasised the imperative acknowledgment that all three branches of the government, executive, legislature and judiciary should accord priority to the Buddhist doctrine within the country. He underscored that failure to support this principle constitutes a violation of the constitution, emphasising that all MPs are obligated to uphold and protect the Constitution.

The President emphasised the need for acknowledgment that the executive, the constitution and the judiciary, as the three branches of government, should prioritize the Buddhist doctrine within the country. He emphasised that failure to support this principle constitutes a violation of the constitution, emphasising the obligation of all Members of Parliament to protect it.

The President highlighted that the constitution of this country outlines people’s sovereignty, prioritisation of Buddhism and preservation of territorial integrity as its core principles. He stressed the importance of consistently advancing while safeguarding these principles, emphasising that any opposition to them constitutes a breach of the constitution.

Additionally, the President shared that he was entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing the treatment of a critically ill patient. He noted that the patient, who was on the brink of death, is now showing gradual signs of recovery. The President conveyed his heartfelt appreciation in advance for the invaluable guidance and support provided by the Maha Sangha throughout this endeavour.

As per the suggestion of the late Chief Registrar of Sri Lanka Ramanya Maha Nikaya, and the Chief incumbent of Sri Dhathumaluwa Viharaya Kohuwala, Ven.Mapalagama Siri Somissara Nayaka Thera, and upon the recommendation of current Chief incumbent of Sri Dhathumaluwa Viharaya Kohuwala Ven. Pitigala Sonuttara Nayaka Thera, the “Gurudev Suva Arana Gilan Bhikshu Centre” has been established to cater to the needs of monks locally and internationally.

The”Gurudev Suva Arana Gilan Bhikshu Centre” comprises a five-storey building and a three-storey building, facilitating simultaneous treatment for fifty monks. Its amenities include 20 rooms, a ward yard, an alms hall, medicine stores, emergency treatment units, office rooms and hostel for doctors, ensuring comprehensive care and accommodation for those in need.

Under the supervision of qualified medical professionals, facilities have been established to provide treatment for sick monks. Additionally, a conducive environment has been created to accommodate five hundred monks for meditation practice. The construction of this Gurudev Suva Arana Gilan Bhikshu Centre has been accomplished through the labour contributions of the Sri Lanka Army, supported by both local and international donors.

Venerable Bhikkuni Neunghaeng, the Chief of the Buddhist hospital in Ulsan, South Korea, and SinDaw, a Bhikkuni Kaushon from the Long Fong Monastery in Taiwan, have generously contributed to the medical equipment of this facility. Their contributions were made in response to an invitation extended by Venerable Katuwana Wijithawansa, Sri Lankaramadhipathi, Hethu, South Korea.

The President, after unveiling the plaque and inaugurating the Gurudev Suva Arana Gilan Bhikshu Centre, proceeded to conduct an inspection tour of the facility.

During the ceremony, homage was paid to the current Chief incumbent of Sri Dhathumaluwa Viharaya Kohuwala Venerable Pitigala Sonuttara Nayaka Thera, for his national and religious service. Furthermore, acknowledgment was extended to him for his dedication to establishing the Gurudev Suva Arana Gilan Bhikshu Centre, catering to monks both domestically and internationally. This gesture served as an expression of gratitude from the Sri Lankan Ramayana Maha Nikaya. Following the conferral of the Sri Sannas Pathra honorary title, the President presented the Vijinipatha to him.

The President also bestowed a commemorative gift upon Venerable Neunghaeng, the head of the Buddhist hospital in Ulsan, South Korea, who provided the essential medical equipment for this monk hospital centre. A commemorative gift was presented to Sandhya Kantilatha, who donated the land for the construction of this Bhikshu Hospital.

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