26 July 2024 07:18 am Views - 70
Twelve centres that distort Sri Lankan history as well as Buddhist doctrine are currently operating in the country, while 85 people who are perverting the Buddhist Dhamma have been identified so far, it was revealed at the Parliamentary Caucus functioning towards safeguarding National Heritage.
These matters were discussed when the Parliamentary Caucus functioning towards safeguarding National Heritage met under the chairmanship of MP Jayantha Samaraweera, Ven. Hegoda Vipassi Thera, Ven. Prof. Mawathagama Pemananda Thera, the Parliament Media Division said.
It was discussed at the meeting that, according to the decision of the ‘Karaka Sangha Sabha’, although some undisciplined monks are expelled from monkhood, the ‘Karaka Sangha Sabha’ does not have the legal authority to prohibit them from wearing the robe.
Thus, attention was also paid to make recommendations in order to implement strict laws against those expelled monks and those who distort the Buddha’s teachings.
Also, it was emphasized that since fake monks are increasing, they should be identified and action should be taken against them.
The panel of scholars gave extensive explanations about the distortions of the Buddhist Dhamma, the propagation of myths about the personality of the Buddha, and the propaganda carried out using various media in a way that insults the monks. Also, the suggestions related to the steps that can be taken in this regard were also discussed at length.
Accordingly, following two more committee meetings, it is expected that the Mahanayake Theros will be informed about the relevant recommendations and get the necessary advice, and then the recommendations will be presented to the Parliament, said the Chair of the Caucus.