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Viharamahadevi Balika Vidyalaya, Kiribathgoda 1AB 4166 Kelaniya Wattala St. Anthony's College, Wattala: 1AB 3060 Kelaniya Biyagama Al-Mubarak Central College, Malwana 1AB 1211 Kelaniya Mahara Henegama Central College - National School, Henegama 1AB 4036 Minuwangoda Minuwangoda Nalanda (Boys') Central College, Minuwangoda 1AB 3207 Minuwangoda
With the blessings of Venerable Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero, Mahamevnawa Buddhist College was started as a semi-government private school with the aim of giving a good child to the country and the world, amidst the advice and guidance of the Maha Sangha. Mahamevnawa Buddhist College is the first Buddhist school to be established in Sri Lanka ...
Sinhalese ethnicity is the largest demographic in Kiribathgoda with a majority of Sinhalese belonging to Buddhism, and a significant minority belonging to Christianity (majority; Catholicism). There are a multitudinous number of Buddhist temples spread throughout Kiribathgoda and a Catholic church in the outskirts of Kiribathgoda.
Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero (born: 1 July 1961) is a Sri Lankan monk. He is the founder & chief advisor of Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery [ 1 ] ,Mahamevnawa Maha Sangha Saba(මහමෙව්නාව මහා සංඝ සභාව) and Shraddha Media Network .Many people address Him as "Pinwath Loku Swamin Wahanse(පින්වත් ...
A typical boarding school has several separate residential houses, either within the school grounds or in the surrounding area. A number of senior teaching staff are appointed as housemasters, housemistresses, dorm parents, prefects, or residential advisors, each of whom takes quasi-parental responsibility (in loco parentis) for anywhere from 5 to 50 students resident in their house or ...
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Gampaha District is located in the west of Sri Lanka and has an area of 1,387 square kilometres (536 sq mi). [1] It is bounded by Kurunegala and Puttalam districts from north, Kegalle District from east, Colombo District from south and by the Indian Ocean from west. [4]
By the mid-18th century, upasampada – higher ordination as a bhikkhu (monk), as distinct from sāmaṇera or novitiate ordination – had become extinct in Sri Lanka. The Buddhist order had become extinct thrice during the preceding five hundred years and was reestablished during the reigns of Vimaladharmasuriya I of Kandy (1591–1604) and Vimaladharmasuriya II of Kandy (1687–1707).