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Balangoda Ananda Maitreya
Venerable 'Balangoda Ananda Maitreya ' (
August 24,
1896 -
July 18,
1998), a
Sri Lankan scholar-monk, was one of the great personalities of
Theravada Buddhism in the
twentieth century. Through his
meditations, he was believed to have achieved the highest level of spiritual development within the
Sri Lankan ''
sangha'' (Buddhist monastic order). However, he lived a modest life in a secluded monastery and so is little known outside his native country.
Ananda Maitreya Thero wrote nearly fifty books on ''
sutras'' (scripture), ''
vinaya'' (monastic discipline), on ''
abhidhamma'' (metaphysics), and on
Pali and
Sanskrit grammar. His book, ''Sakyasimhavadanaya hevat Buddha Charita'' (''The Life of the Buddha''), is considered a textbook. He wrote the book ''Dhammpada'', which can also be found in English. Unusually for a Theravada teacher, he publicly studied practices of other traditions, especially esoteric
yoga.
Ananda Maitreya Thero was known to have practiced meditation to reach
Jhana and he was awarded the title 'Abidhadja Maharattaguru' by Thailand to praise his great achievements in Buddhist meditation and Buddhist literature. Buddhists believed him as a
Bodhisattva. Ananda Maitreya thero has done great service for Buddhism throughout his life.
Ananda Maitreya Thero was the first Dharmarcharya at
Nalanda College Colombo when it was first established in 1924. Also the Venerable Thero named it 'Nalanda' and chose 'Apadana Sobhini Panna' meaning 'wisdom beautifies character' as Nalanda College's motto.
External links
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Ven. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya: A Personal Appreciation by Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi
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