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  2. Shraddha TV - Wikipedia

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    Shraddha TV is a non-profit Buddhist television channel based in Sri Lanka. The channel is known for airing religious spiritual content with a primary focus on Buddhism and the teaching of Buddha. The channel is known for airing religious spiritual content with a primary focus on Buddhism and the teaching of Buddha.

  3. The Buddhist (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist is the first Buddhist television channel for Sri Lanka. The Buddhist channel studios are located at Sri Sambodhi Vihara (Temple) that is situated in Colombo, Sri Lanka. [1] [2] It is available on the Sri Lankan Direct to Home satellite television services Dialog TV and Dish TV. The service also operates on PEO TV and cable TV.

  4. Category:Buddhism in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Sri Lankan Buddhist temples (2 P) P. Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka (18 P) S. ... The Buddhist (TV channel) V. Vidyalankara Pirivena; Vidyodaya Pirivena

  5. Category:Sri Lankan Buddhists - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan Buddhist monks (68 P) T. Sri Lankan Theravada Buddhists (55 P) Pages in category "Sri Lankan Buddhists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Suba Theraniyo - Wikipedia

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    Suba Theraniyo (Sinhala: සුබා තෙරණියෝ), theatrically as Jivakambavanika Hewath Suba Theraniyo, is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhala Buddhist epic biographical film directed by Sumith Kumara and co-produced by Bisara Chanakya and Ananda Samarasinghe for S.A.S Entertainments. [2]

  7. Buddhism in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The next influential figure in Sinhala Buddhism was Parākramabāhu I (1153–1186) who unified the island and set out to reform the Sri Lankan Buddhist sangha. De Silva notes that this significant reform event was traditionally seen as the triumph of the Mahāvihāra and the repression of the other schools, but that "recent research has shown ...

  8. Solosmasthana - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Buddhist and historical sources of Sri Lanka assert that the Buddha visited the country on three occasions. These three visits are given in some detail in the ancient chronicle Mahavamsa, which describes his journeys to eleven of the Solosmasthana. [3] Other sources such as the Pujavaliya, Samantapasadika and Butsarana also mention ...

  9. Sri Kalyani Yogasrama Samstha - Wikipedia

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    The (modern) history of arañña senasana or forest hermitages of Sri Lanka runs back to 1951, when Ven. Kadawedduwe Sri Jinavamsa Mahathera (sometimes spelled Jinawansa) Thera, with the guidance of Matara Sri Nanarama Mahathera, founded the Galduva Aranya, which was to become the centre point of the Śrī Kalyāṇī Yogāśrama Sanstha - the first Association of meditation monasteries in Sri ...

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