Galboda Gnanissara Thera

Galboda Gnanissara Thera (Sinhala: ගලබොඩ ඥානිස්සර හිමියන්; 14 December 1943 – 2 August 2024) was a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk who was the head priest and chief incumbent of the Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo.[1][2] He was popularly known as Podi Hamuduruwo, which translates to "Little Monk".[3] In 2003, Thera was appointed by Malwatta chapter as the Sanghanayaka of the Western Province in Sri Lanka.[4] He was also the Sanghanayaka of the Sri Lankan Buddhist temples in the United States but renounced that position later. Thera is widely recognized for various community service endeavors he undertook.[2]

Galboda Gnanissara Thera
ගලබොඩ ඥානිස්සර හිමියන්
Thera in 2016
TitleChief Incumbent &
Sanghanayaka
Personal
Born(1943-12-14)14 December 1943
Died2 August 2024(2024-08-02) (aged 80)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
ReligionBuddhism
Nationality Sri Lanka
Home townGalboda, Matara
Other namesPodi Hamuduruwo
Organization
TempleGangaramaya Temple
Senior posting
TeacherDewundara Ratanajothi
Based inColombo
Period in office1959–2024 &
2003–2024
Consecration1959
PredecessorVacissara Nayake Thera
InitiationBuddhism
November 8, 1954
Colombo
Present postChief Incumbent of Gangaramaya Temple &
Sanghanayaka of the WP

Early life

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Galboda Gnanissara Thera was born in 1943 in the village Galboda in the Matara Municipal Council, Sri Lanka.[5]

Ordination and consecration

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At age eight, he was brought to the Gangaramaya temple to be ordained. It was then that he was given the name "Podi Hamuduruwo" (Little Monk).[3] Dewundara Ratanajothi (Devundara Vaccissara Thera) who was then the Chief Incumbent of the temple was one of his teachers.[3] By 1959, Devundara Vaccissara Thera was ailing, had become visually impaired and disabled. Due to his disability, the temple leadership, including Vaccissara Thera himself, asked Galboda Gnanissara Thera to take over the temple's administration. He was 16 years old at that time.[2][3] After taking over administration of the temple, Galboda Gnanissara Thera collected LKR 500 to meet the medical expenses of ailing Devundara Vaccissara Thera.[2]

In 2003, Thera was appointed by the Malwatta Chapter as the Sanghanayaka of the Western Province in Sri Lanka.[4] He was also the Sanghanayaka of the Sri Lankan Buddhist temples in the United States but renounced the position later.[2] The Asgiriya Chapter awarded him "Darshana Visharada", equivalent to a doctoral degree.[4]

Community service

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Galboda Gnanissara Thera initiated several community service projects in Sri Lanka, Staten Island, Birmingham and in Singapore. The community services are primarily in the fields of vocational education, homeless shelters for children and elderly people, sanitation and cleanliness.[2][4] In the field of vocational education, the Gangaramaya temple provides free vocational training. Over 7,000 people attend the classes daily, and training for over 50 technical courses is provided. Training is held at the Sri Jinaratana Training Institute and some of the subjects are secretarial courses, English language, electronics, motor mechanism, bricolage (tinkering), painting, blacksmith, welding, electric wiring etc.[6]

Thera started a retirement home, which is operated by the Gangaramaya temple in Kataragama. The home is run primarily as a homeless shelter for older people who have been abandoned by their families or have no family.[3] In Kataragama and in Kotte, he has started orphanages. Open to children from all religions, the orphanages provide shelter, schooling, and upbringing to children abandoned by their parents. Children with intellectual disability and physical disability are also accommodated there.[3]

He also set up the Sumangala Dhamma School and a preschool on the island Singithi Uyana.[4] Towards sanitation and cleanliness, he raised money and donated toiletries and urinals to various monastic schools in Sri Lanka.[3] Setting an example and to promote sanitation and cleanliness, he was seen cleaning toilets.[2]

Thera died on 2 August 2024, at the age of 80.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Podi Hamuduruwo". Gangaramaya Temple website. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "The peerless Podi Hamuduruwo of Gangaramaya legacy". The Sunday Times. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "The Little Monk With Big Ideas". The Sunday Leader. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Venerable Galboda Siri Gnanissara". btrts.org.sg. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Galaboda Gnanissara Thero celebrates 70th birthday". News First. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Vocational training". Gangaramaya Temple website. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Gangaramaya Chief Incumbent Ven. Galboda Gnanissara Thera passes away". Daily Mirror Online. 2 August 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
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