Venerable Gangodawila Soma Thera, Head of Buddhist Vihara, Victoria hails from
Sri Lanka. Following tradition, he uses the name of his birthplace, Gangodawila,
in front of his name. It is a semi-urban locality in the outskirts of the capital
city of Colombo.
Soma Thera was ordained in 1974 when he was 26 years of age under the tutelage
of two of the most revered monks in Sri Lanka – Most Reverend Venerable
Madihe Pannasiha Maha Nayake Thera and Venerable Ampitiye Rahula Maha Thera. He
received training at the Bhikkhu Training Centre, Maharagama – an institution
established by these two monks for the training of novices who enter the Order
of the Maha Sangha.
Having obtained his higher ordination in 1976, Some Thera continued to study
the Buddhist texts in Pali, their original language. He was particularly interested
in doing research into the teachings of the Buddha and have written several books
based on such research.
His mission was to mould the younger generation to live according to the Dhamma.
He had the right approach in handling youth problems and soon they rallied round
him in an organisation called 'Thrunu Saviya' (Strength of the Youth).
A keen student of meditation, he also took time off to be in solitude in distant,
lonely locations where undisturbed he could meditate. His interest in meditating
on the qualities of the Buddha made him work on an exhaustive study on the subject.
His published work 'Buddhastupa' is a useful guide to those interested in such
meditation.
Soma Thera's links with Victoria dates back to 1986 when he was invited by
some Sri Lankans to spend some time preaching the Dhamma. After six months he
returned to Sri Lanka. When he came back in 1989, the groundwork had been done
to set up the Buddhist Vihara Victoria.
Soma Thera's last visit to Sri Lanka made him realise the need to inject Buddhist
values into the minds of people and has undertaken that task earnestly. In the
past few months he has been travelling widely throughout the country spreading
the message of the Buddha on how to lead simple lives based on the Five Precepts.
Thousands flock to listen to his sermons, which are delivered in simple language
yet most effectively. Most of the listeners are young men and women. Television
stations clamour to get him to discuss religious and social issues and these have
become the most popular programmes of the day.
The Buddhist Vihara Victoria, a new temple, was established in 1993 at Noble
Park. This was established in view of spreading the Dhamma to not only the Sri
Lankan community but also other nationalities. At present all religious work is
going well.
As this premises is not big enough to provide the Buddhist service on a global
scale, Soma There bought another 5 acre block of land with the help of the community
to found the Sakyamuni Sambuddha Vihara. At present 800 trees have been planted
on the land and necessary plans have been drawn up.
Very devoted and talented executive members of the community are doing their
best to make this massive project a reality. If this task can be realised it would
be a great service for the Buddhist world, and a large step in Soma Thera's missionary
work for Buddhists in the Millennium.
Courtesy: D.C. Ranatunga (Buddhist Vihara Victoria)