Asoka Weeraratna අසෝක වීරරතන  | |
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![]() Asoka Weeraratna  | |
| Born | 12 December 1918 | 
| Died | 2 July 1999 (aged 80) Mitirigala, Sri Lanka  | 
| Nationality | Sri Lankan (Sinhala) | 
| Other names | Alfred Weeraratna  Mitirigala Dhammanisanthi Thera  | 
| Education | Mahinda College, Galle[1] | 
| Known for | Propagation of Buddhism | 
Asoka Weeraratna (December 12, 1918 – July 2, 1999) was a Sri Lankan (Sinhala) Buddhist missionary, who founded the German Dharmaduta Society in 1952.[2] He is also the founder of the Berlin Buddhist Vihara, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Europe and Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya, a famous meditation monastery in the Western Province, Sri Lanka.[2] Asoka Weeraratna later entered the Order of Buddhist monks in 1972 as Ven. Mitirigala Dhammanisanthi Thera and spent his later life as a forest monk at the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya for a period of 27 years.[3]
References
- ↑ German Dharmaduta Society gifts pictures to Heritage Museum of Mahinda College, The Island
 - 1 2 Weeraratna, Senaka. "Asoka Weeraratne pioneer in developing post-war Sri Lanka-German ties". Asian tribune. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
 - ↑ "Asoka Weeraratna - Germany's 'Mahinda Thera'". Daily News. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
 
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