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“Mathaka Mangala” to mark 3 months since the passing of Mangala Samaraweera

18 Nov 2021

From the 23rd to the 26th of November 2021, family and friends of the late Mangala Samaraweera will come together to mark the passage of three months since his untimely passing, in a series of private and public occasions for reflection, a press release disseminated by Jayanthi Samaraweera Gunewardena and Family noted. “Given that Mangala passed away tragically on the 24th of August, at a time when the country was in lockdown and observing stringent pandemic restrictions, it was not possible for all those who had walked with him at different times in his life’s journey, to pay their last respects. Those who still bear the scars of grief at his untimely passing, we know, are many. This was reflected in the outpouring of messages, articles, social media posts, sketches, drawings, and even music and poetry not just from all parts of Sri Lanka but from around the world,” the release said. Accordingly, “Mathaka Mangala” will attempt to provide everyone who knew him in different capacities, an opportunity to come together to remember him and pay their respects. Mathaka Mangala” will begin with the traditional Buddhist custom of a sermon (bana), on Saturday 20th November, at the Matara Bodhiya, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.  On Tuesday 23rd November, there will be a sermon (bana) in Colombo by Venerable Galkande Dhammananda Thero, Head of the Walpola Rahula Institute. The sermon which will begin at 7 p.m. (Sri Lanka time) will be livestreamed on Facebook and Youtube. On Wednesday 24th November, Mangala’s family will offer alms (dhana) to Buddhist monks in his memory. This will be a private occasion of reflection. On Thursday 25th November, Mangala’s ashes will be placed at ‘The Restpect’ Jayaratne Funeral Parlour, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 08, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for all those who wish to pay their respects to do so. On the morning of Friday 26th November, Mangala’s ashes will be taken to Matara in a limited vehicle procession by his family and friends. In Matara, the ashes will be placed at the Olanda Dutch Market Hall (Nupe), a community center which was restored under Mangala’s purview, from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. for all those who wish to pay their last respects. At 4 p.m., religious rites will be performed by members of the clergy representing Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, and Christian traditions before the ashes will be taken in a procession to the final resting place of Khema’s boy and beloved son of Matara and Sri Lanka to the Matara Cemetery for interment in the Samaraweera family grave. The family requests all those who pay their respects to Mangala Samaraweera through their physical presence and participation to observe COVID safety precautions. It was also noted that in the coming weeks and months, the family intends to launch a website memorializing Mangala Samaraweera, that will contain details of his work and his dreams for Sri Lanka as a nation that is reconciled, peaceful, and prosperous where every individual is treated with dignity. “We look forward to sharing information about future events and opportunities for like-minded individuals of all age groups to work together to fulfill Mangala’s progressive vision for Sri Lanka,” the family said.


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