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Late Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda – By Dr Gamini Kariyawasam

Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda

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Dr.Gamini Kariyawasam.We mourn the loss of Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda, an esteemed Buddhist scholar and a revered figure in the academic community. Professor Galmangoda’s profound contributions to the study of Buddhism have left an indelible mark on the field and inspired countless students and scholars.

As we reflect on his life and achievements, we remember Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda as a beacon of knowledge and virtue. His passing is a great loss to the world of Buddhist studies, but his teachings and the example he set will continue to illuminate the path for future generations.

Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda,born in the village of Hanwella in the Gampaha district, was the son of a indegenious  doctor and a devout Buddhist mother. He received his primary education in Oriental languages and Buddhist studies under the guidance of scholars at Balagalla Saraswati Maha Pirivena, close to his home. From a young age, he was recognized as an exceptional scholar, notable for his deep understanding, prudence, and extensive knowledge of languages, historical periods, and philosophies.

  Academic Achievements and Professional Contributions.

 In 1973, he achieved a first-class pass in Pali language studies, becoming only the second individual in the history of the University of Kelaniya to do so. His academic prowess earned him international recognition, particularly in Buddhist studies and Oriental languages.

Professor Galmangoda held several prestigious positions throughout his career. He served as the Head of the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, the Director of the Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies at the University of Kelaniya, and the Director of the Gampaha Wickramarachchi Institute of Ayurveda Studies. His exemplary academic and administrative abilities shone in every role, progressing from Lecturer to Senior Professor at the University of Kelaniya.

As the Director of Bollegala , Nagananda International Buddhist University, he provided exemplary service to the nation and Buddhist studies. His visionary leadership and pioneering efforts in local academic studies were widely acknowledged.

Teaching and Scholarly Impact

Professor Galmangoda’s reputation as a teacher and preacher spread globally. Thousands of future scholars in Pali and Buddhist studies benefited from his academic knowledge, scholarship, and unparalleled teaching skills. Despite his extensive commitments, he dedicated countless nights to theological research and publication. He authored over thirty books in Sinhala, English, Pali, and Sanskrit, alongside hundreds of academic documents and research papers. These works continue to serve as essential resources for both novice and expert scholars, particularly in the study of Abhidharma.

He was a sought-after guest professor at esteemed academic institutions worldwide, gaining immense popularity as a teacher in Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, Myanmar, and Thailand. His academic contributions extended to South and East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Scandinavian countries, where he participated in conferences and Buddhist peace work. Notably, his commentary on Buddhist teachings on mental health was recognized by the United Nations General Assembly, bringing international honor to Sri Lanka.

Media and Community Contributions

Professor Galmangoda made significant contributions to spreading Buddhist knowledge through mass media, particularly television in Sri Lanka. Collaborations with scholars like Dr. Hasanta Hettiarachchi of Independent Television and the Doramadalawa Scholars Mandap enriched public understanding of Dhamma

Despite his busy schedule, he remained committed to his community in Kadawata Aldeniya. The Maitri Dhamma School and the Maitri Welfare Association, conducted in English, continue his legacy of social mission and services.

Personal Dedication to Dharma 

Those close to him knew his unwavering dedication to practicing Dharma. At the Buddha Mandir in his home, he performed rituals such as worship, meditation, and donation sermons both morning and evening with his family.

Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Galmangoda exemplified the ideals of a true Buddhist scholar. His deep understanding of Buddhist philosophy and unwavering commitment to the teachings of the Buddha guided his academic pursuits and personal life. He was known not only for his intellectual rigor but also for his humility and compassion, qualities that endeared him to colleagues and students alike.

Professor Galmangoda’s legacy extends beyond his scholarly works; he was a mentor, a guide, and a source of inspiration for many who had the privilege of learning from him. His dedication to spreading the wisdom of Buddhism was evident in his numerous publications, lectures, and active participation in various academic forums.

May the illustrious and distinguished Professor Sumanapala Galmangoda rest in peace.

 

Dr.Gamini Kariyawasam.

 

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