Friday, January 22, 2010

Our's Next Event

This is a mail we received last month and we planned to help to relief the responsibilities of the thero. So, we decide to make this our annual event and planned following events as a BetterPlace4All team.

1) Giving New bedsheets - Contributed By Haridhu Abeygoonaratne.
2) Clean and Paint the area of house where destitute priest stay.
3) Hire a person live in village for monthly wages of Rs.6500/= This financial burden is taken care of by our group members by contributing 500/= per each month. Named of contributors


Nilu
Harindhu
Probodha
Chamara
Amila
Gayya
Anuradha
One of our batch mate who do not like to pose his name
Samadhi
Gayyan
Kushan Menaka Jayasinghe

The rest of Rs.1000/= we need will be taken by scholarship fund until we find two more contributors.

These are the planned events and we will visit the temple in 24th Sunday, January 2010.

Mail received forwarded by Tarake Dharmawardene,

Dear friends,

Two weeks ago I visited a 150 year old temple in a village named Wallawe in Polgahawela. The chief incumbant of this temple is Ven. Amilasiri who is doing a noble, unique service to the sasana in silence. He is accomadating 12 old debilitated destitute priests who have been abandoned as there is no one to care for them in their old age.Ven Amilasiri gets very little help from the village due to poverty, and he depends on the occasional donations he gets.

The very ill priests are housed in a separate building. The beds in this building are in a very dilapitated condition. The matresses are all very dirty and some dont even have bed sheets. Some priests cannot walk to the toilets and urinate on the bed it self .

In addition there are 23 samanera monks. All of whom are children who have been abandoned by their parents for various reasons. When they reach the correct age they are sent to pirivenas for their education'

Ven. Amilasiri has been attending to washing and cleaning the sick priests and their soiled clothes personally. He never allowed the young samaneras to get involved lest they get disgusted of the monastic life. He wakes up at 3am to cooks all by them the dane for the rest of the priests

After visiting and seeing the challenging work done by Ven. Amilasiri we as buddhists realised that we need to support him to carry on with his noble work.

On inquiring we learnt that he needs to cook 8 kgs of rice per day . On sundays he goes on pindapathe with 3 other samanera monks and collects the rations for the.

So let us get together to help Ven. Amilasiri to do this noble work. If you wish to visit his temple it is situated in a village called Wallawe which is 4 1/2 km from Polgahawela junction on kurunegala road. There are 2 approaches one is a road on the right side after the 18th km post soon after you pass the petrol filling station and a bridge. The other is after the 19th km post, the first turn to the right If you take the first turn always keep to the right, and if you take the 2nd turn always keep to the left. You drive about 2 1/2 km down to come to the name board Sri Bodhirukkarama temple on the right. Turn here and drive down the path which ends in the temple.

Some useful items to take if you visit would be, Rice Dhal milk powder tea sugar bedsheets, mackintoshes books for the samaner monks. etc.

If you need further information pease contact me on 0718436954, Residence 0112864519, surgery 0112873160 or Ven. Amilasiri on 0779853518 or0716269713

With metta,
Shriyani.