Sri Lanka monk in for Germany on Dharmaduta workThe Buddhist Channel , Feb 4, 2013
Berlin, Germany -- Ven. Dikwelle Seelasumana Thera, Deputy Chief monk of the Buduraja Maha Vihara, Wevuru – kannala, Dikwella left for Germany on December 27, 2012 to engage in Dharmaduta work as the second resident monk of the Berlin Vihara (also known as Das Buddhistische Haus). He joins Ven. Kongaspitiye Santharakkhitha Thera who is currently resident at the Vihara since June 2010.
Ven. Seelasumana’s visit is being sponsored by the German Dharmaduta Society founded by Asoka Weeraratna in 1952.
Ven. Seelasumana Thera is a member of the Amarapura Siri Saddhammawansa Maha Nikaya. He obtained higher ordination (Upasampada) in 1976. He has a B.A. (Peradeniya), M.A. (Kelaniya), and a post – graduate Diploma in Education (University of Colombo). Fifty – six –year old Ven. Seelasumana Thera, has served as a Principal of a Dhamma school and as a lecturer at the Vidyatunga Pirivena in Dickwella. He also conducts meditation classes at his Temple.
This is Ven. Seelasumana’s second spell at the Berlin Vihara. He has earlier served as a resident monk at the Vihara for a two year period from 2007 – 2009, and is familiar with the German language.
Since 1957, Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka and other countries have resided at the Berlin Vihara to propagate the Dhamma in Germany and other Western countries.
Das Buddhistiche Haus, prior to it being converted into a Vihara with resident monks, was purchased by Asoka Weeraratna in the name and on behalf of the Trustees of the German Dharmaduta Society in 1957 from the heirs of Dr. Paul Dahlke, a prolific writer and pioneer of Buddhism in Germany, who built and went into occupation of Das Buddhistische Haus in 1924. It is now a National Heritage site in Germany.
In addition maybe:
Berlin Vihara: A response to SoGen Ralf Boeck letter My attention was drawn to an article under the title "On the situation in Berlin Vihara' by SoGen Ralf Boeck, Vice-President of the German Buddhist Union, in the Buddhist Channel, on Nov 22, 2012.
I will be writing in full in response to this letter with detailed information.
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In the meantime I wish to state that it is a customary practice and basic courtesy in traditional Buddhist communities for office bearers of one Buddhist organisation not to engage in making derogatory statements in public about the conduct and management of another Buddhist organisation.
By engaging in conduct tantamount to ' washing dirty linen in public ' one harms the image of Buddhist Societies and in turn the image of Buddhism. ... On the situation in Berlin Vihara by SoGen Ralf Boeck, Vice-President of the German Buddhist Union, The Buddhist Channel, Nov 22, 2012
I'm referring to the article "Asoka Weeraratna - Germany’s Mahinda Thera" by Senaka Weeraratna, published Nov. 16 in the Lanka Daily News and republished in your 'Personality'-section.
The story told there is indeed a heart-warming one and german Buddhists still hold Asoka Weeraratna's memory in high esteem. So far, nothing in this story is untrue - though I really would not subscribe to the notion, that the Berlin Vihara "to date remains the centre of Theravada Buddhism in Germany and continental Europe". In my opinion not even in Berlin, to be frank. Alas the story of the Berlin Vihara has a sequel untold in this article - a very sad one. ...