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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Protect ,Siri samanthabaddra Thero - Pitiduwe Siridhamma Thero

We Must Protect ,Siri samanthabaddra Thero 
(Pitiduwe Siridhamma Thero)
From the Facebook Comments ..

aththa athisatiyen nodana obawahansege surata nigraha karanna baha namuth antharjalaya haraha pitaunu pinthura swaminwahnse gana kalakirimak athi una me karanawala aththa athisatiyen lokayata penanna anna edata obawahanse haraha yana minisun pelagasei namuth e palagasima sathya awabodaya nisa pamanakma siddawewi

Answers :
eewata hamuduruwo pilithuru deela thiyenawaa.. meVideos 2 ma hondin balanna..
( Samanthabaddra Thero has given reply for all the questions and watch below 2 videos at all, without left any moment on the picture.)

                                                                PART 1

PART 2

Saturday, December 10, 2011

NEW - Pitiduwe Siridhamma Thero, Siri Samanthabaddra Thero

සෝවාන් හා සකෘදාගාමී මාර්ගඵල අවබෝධකරගත්, පිටිදූවේ සිරිධම්ම හිමි නොහොත්,
සිරි සමන්තභද්‍ර ස්වාමීන් වහන්සේ මෑතකදී පැවැත්වූ ධර්ම සාකච්ඡාවක්....


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

"දියුණුවට මඟ" How to develop you and your carrier

පූජ්‍ය විද්‍යාවේදී, පිටිදූවේ සිරිධම්ම ස්වාමීන් වහන්සේ විසින් දේශනා කරන ලද, "දියුණුවට මඟ"

How to behave yourself and to be a millionaire , with in the suitable manner , how to develop you and your carrier ,the Buddhism speech is made by Ven. scientist. Pitiduwe Siridhamma Thero.
here is it in YouTube , The Video made by me, Priyantha De Silva, for your best knowledge.

අපි නොදන්නා පාලි සද්ධර්මය , පිරිසිදු සිංහලෙන් දේශනා කල වදාල පිටිදූවේ සිරිධම්ම ස්වාමීන් වහන්සේට ප්‍රාර්ථනීය බෝධිය කින් නිවන් අවබෝධ වීමට මේ පිං උපකාරී වේවා !

"ලෝකයේ පහළවීම හා විනාශය" World's End and The beginning !

පූජ්‍ය විද්‍යාවේදී, පිටිදූවේ සිරිධම්ම ස්වාමීන් වහන්සේ විසින් දේශනා කරන ලද, "ලෝකයේ පහළවීම හා විනාශය"

The Beginning Of the World and the destroy , the Buddhism speech is made by Ven. scientist. Pitiduwe Siridhamma Thero.
here is it in YouTube , The Video made by me, Priyantha De Silva, for your best knowledge.

අපි නොදන්නා පාලි සද්ධර්මය , පිරිසිදු සිංහලෙන් දේශනා කල වදාල පිටිදූවේ සිරිධම්ම ස්වාමීන් වහන්සේට ප්‍රාර්ථනීය බෝධිය කින් නිවන් අවබෝධ වීමට මේ පිං උපකාරී වේවා !

Friday, March 21, 2008

Stop Tibet violence or I will quit: Dalai Lama

Stop Tibet violence or I will quit: Dalai Lama

By Jonathan Allen

Daily Mirror

DHARAMSALA, India, Tuesday (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama said today he would resign as Tibetan leader if the situation veers out of control in Tibet and denied accusations from China that he was inciting riots.

“If things become out of control then my only option is to completely resign,” Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, told a news conference at his base of Dharamsala in northern India.

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama speaks to the media in Dharmsala, India, Tuesday, March 18, 2008.

Today, China's premier Wen Jiabao accused the Dalai Lama of orchestrating riots in which dozens may have died and said his followers were trying to “incite sabotage” of Beijing's August Olympic Games.

The Dalai Lama, who fled into exile in India in 1959, denied Chinese accusations that he was masterminding protests and said he was against violence, whether from Chinese or Tibetans.

“Even if 1,000 Tibetans sacrificed their life, not much help,” he told reporters. “Please help stop violence from Chinese side and also from Tibetan side.” The Dalai Lama said he had nothing to hide from the Chinese.

“Investigate thoroughly, so if you want to start investigating from here you are most welcome,” he said. “Check our various offices.

“They can examine my pulse, my urine, my stool, everything,” he said with a laugh, miming as he talked.

The Nobel peace laureate reaffirmed that he wanted autonomy for Tibet within China but not outright independence.

Asked by Reuters what the Dalai Lama meant when he talked of resignation, Samdhong Rimpoche, the exiled government's prime minister, said he would still remain as Dalai Lama, if not as leader of his people.

“If the Tibetan people are involved in violence and unable to be in a non-violent way, he would not be in a position to lead the Tibetan people,” Rimpoche said.

Monk-led anti-China protests in Lhasa, the biggest in almost two decades, turned ugly on Friday, weighing uncomfortably on the Communist leadership anxious to polish its image in the build-up to the Olympic Games.

India hosts the Dalai Lama in the India city of Dharamsala, seat of the self-proclaimed Tibetan government-in-exile and the scene of daily protests in the past week.

More than 2,000 Tibetans gathered on Tuesday from all over northeastern India for their biggest rally in the area in years, demanding the United Nations investigate reports of killings of protesters in China.

Led by hundreds of shaven-headed Buddhist monks in maroon robes, some as young as eight, they waved Tibetan flags and marched through the streets of Siliguri, chanting: “We want justice, we want freedom”.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Plea to protect Jumma Buddhists in B’desh

Plea to protect Jumma Buddhists in B’desh


Bangladesh Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka yesterday called on the Sri Lankan Government to put pressure on the Bangladesh Government to protect Jumma Buddhists and their lands in that country. They also called on the attention of the international community to their plight.

They appealed to human rights organizations to send a fact-finding mission to the Chittagong Hill Tracts to assess the human rights situation in that area.

The Buddhist monks also requested the Bangladesh Government to renounce violence, to stop its harmful policy towards the indigenous Jumma people, to stop its repression of human rights activists and indigenous Jumma peoples.

“Remember we share a planet with other societies and must learn to live together in harmony. We are different, but not enemies. We have common enemies to fight together such as ignorance, fear, hatred and diseases. The Lord Buddha condemned violence against others in any form whatsoever. Man biologically is one species,” they said.

They claimed that various acts of violence had been unleashed on the Buddhists in Bangladesh. They said a group of 20 armed personnel had destroyed a Buddhist meditation centre and taken away two novices to an Army camp.

The Sadhana Tila Temple which is one of the most respected temples had been reportedly destroyed on September 1, 2007.

The monks alleged there had been extra judicial killings and land grabbing from the Buddhists in Bangladesh until recently. At least two people had been killed during the past few weeks while over 222.38 acres have been taken away by force at Dighinala Upaziklla in Khaagrachari District, according to the monks.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Thai-Lanka talks focus on International Buddhist Zone concept - Dailynews

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COLOMBO: Minister Khun Ying Dhipavadee Meksawan, attached to the Prime Minister's Office and the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Thailand yesterday called on Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama at the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs.

The Special Envoy was accompanied by the Advisor and Senior Officials of the Office of the Prime Minister and the Director of Buddhist Information Division and Officials of he Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.

The Special Envoy and Minister Bogollagama discussed issues ranging from bilateral relations, dynamics of terrorism, economic, trade and religious co-operation to agriculture among others. Minister Bogollagama explained the courses of action the Government is taking in dealing with terrorism in the country and stressed the two pronged approach of the Government.

The two pronged approach is to weaken the LTTE and to explore a viable political settlement. He also explained the role of the APRC in exploring a political settlement to the Special Envoy. Minister Bogollagama further emphasized the heinous crimes and political assassinations committed by the LTTE, in Sri Lanka as well as in foreign lands.

The Special Envoy too elaborated the menace of terrorism in Thailand. Minister Bogollagama did state that the intelligence sharing and extradition aspects between the two countries were of marked importance to address the issue of terrorism, in both the countries.

The Special Envoy commented that since the two countries are Buddhist in nature, they could have a common denominator to strengthen the religious relations and co-operation. Given this premise, the Minister of Foreign affairs stated that a concept of an International Buddhist Zone has been formulated in the country.

The 14 Buddhist countries, based on this concept, could have their own temples and exercise their beliefs and have their own clergy. This proposition would extend greater exposure and interaction between and among the Buddhist countries of the International Buddhist Zone, in particular.

The reception of the Special Envoy was very positive and the Thai delegation agreed to visit the potential site on August 29, in Piliyandala.

Minister Bogollagama greatly appreciated the visit of the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Thailand to Sri Lanka. In 2005, the Special Envoy visited Sri Lanka and handed over the Thai Version of the Thripitaka to the then Minister of Religious Affairs of Sri Lanka.

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