Muhandiram N. S. Fernando Wijesekera was a Ceylonese entrepreneur and philanthropist.[1]

Fernando developed a successful import export business and expanded into graphite mining and plantations. A devoted Buddhist, he was a notable member of the Theosophical Society assisting Colonel Henry Steel Olcott establish Buddhist schools around the island[2] and served on the Colombo Committee that created the Buddhist flag.[3][4] He contributed in the development on many Buddhist temples throughout the island and was the primary sponsor of the Victoria Memorial Eye Ward of the Colombo General Hospital, which became the National Eye Hospital.[5] He was given the titular title of Muhandiram for social service by the Governor of Ceylon.[citation needed]

Fernando married Caroline Pedris, the sister of the wealthy businessmen D. D. Pedris. He was the uncle of Henry Pedris.[6] His mansion on Kynsey Road, Borella was used as the regimental centre of the Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps before it was demolished to construct a new regimental centre.

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  1. ^ "The National Hospital of Sri Lanka, a legacy of 150 years". National Hospital of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Panadura Vadaya inspired Col. Olcott - Dr. Risiman Amarasinghe". Daily News. 21 January 2003. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Flag of faith flies high". Archived from the original on 2 August 2012.
  4. ^ Ranatunga, D. C. (29 April 2007). "The birth of the Buddhist flag". Sunday Times. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  5. ^ Hettiarachchi, Kumudini (29 March 2015). "A real life drama that's 150 years old". Sunday Times. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  6. ^ Karunatilake, M. R. (8 July 2008). "Death anniversary of Edward Henry Pedris -July 7". Daily News. Retrieved 1 February 2018.