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Ranjith Wijenayake | |
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Born | June 10,1946 |
Occupation | Author,Orator |
Education | Pannipitiya Dharmapala college |
Period | 2005 to present |
Subject | budhist philosophy |
Notable works | Rataulu Gedara |
Notable awards | Kalabooshana award |
Spouse | Shriyalatha Rupasinghe |
Ranjith Wijenayake
editRanjith Wijenayake is a distinguished orator, esteemed author, and a dedicated philanthropist renowned for his significant contributions to the propagation of Buddhism and his beloved publications.
Ranjith wijenayake was born on the 10 June 1946 ,In Colombo,Sri Lanka as the beloved son of Somathi Perera(mother) and P. Wijenayake(father)
Ranjith wijenayake got his primary education at Pannipitiya Dharmapala College and later attended to Siddhartha college and Vidyawansha monastic college Gampaha to finish his secondary education.It's renowned that in his schools days he was praised for his skills in writing literature.
After finishing his education Ranjith wijenayake found work as an assistent announcer in National Lotteries Board ,Sri Lanka.After spending half a decade working as an announcer he later joined the Sri Lankan Police force in 1971.
Ranjith Wijenayake embarked upon his literary journey with the publication of "Rataulu Gedara" in 2005, a compilation of poems evoking the picturesque essence of a serene village nestled within the Western Province. This inaugural work laid the foundation for his subsequent contributions to the literary landscape.
In 2008, Wijenayake further enriched his repertoire with "Gihiyanta Me Bhawaye Niwan Dekiya Heka," a profound exploration elucidating the path to spiritual enlightenment without necessitating absolute devotion to Buddhism. This insightful work resonated with readers seeking a balanced approach to embracing Buddhist principles within their lives.
Among his notable literary achievements are "Kandulu Mal" and "Karadiya Kandulu," poignant reflections on love through the discerning eyes of a poet. These compositions showcase Wijenayake's ability to capture the complexities and nuances of human emotions, transcending mere words to convey profound sentiments.
Delving deeper into his thematic focus on Buddhism, Wijenayake's contributions include "Ogatharana" and "Dhahama Thulin Budun Dakimu." These seminal works delve into the core tenets of Buddhism, offering profound insights into the alleviation of suffering and the pursuit of spiritual liberation leading to Nirvana.
Additionally, Wijenayake's "Buddhabashitha Upama" stands as a testament to his scholarly exploration of how Lord Buddha adeptly utilized idioms in imparting wisdom and guiding followers towards the path of enlightenment. Through meticulous research and eloquent prose, Wijenayake enriches the discourse on Buddhist teachings, contributing significantly to the literary and philosophical legacy surrounding Buddhism.
Ranjith wijenayake go married to Shriyalatha Rupasinghe in 1973 and had one son and a daughter.After retiring from Sri Lankan Police he devoted his life for community service by becoming a justice of peace.To this day he empowers many poets In Gampaha district by being the president of the young poets society of Siyana.He also doesn't forget to empower people who are in pursuit of nirwana.
Honors and awards
edit- Kalabhooshana state Award(the highest recognition an artist can receive in Sri Lanka )(2014)
- Deshabandu award(2015)
- All island poets award(2013)
Publications
editPoetic novels
- Rataulu Gedara(2005)
- Kandulu Mal(2006)
- Asaniya Mal(2007)
Dhamma books
- Gihiyanta me bhwayedi magapala labiya heka
- Sarala dhaham denuma
- ogatharana
- dhahama thulium budun dakimu
- budhdhabhashitha upama