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Sri Maha Bodhiya
The said Suriyawansa Bodhigupta was the first ancestor of Medduma Menike Kumarihamy Bulankulame’s lineage (Ancestry) on our soil, and whereas the descendants of the said Suriyawansa Bodhigupta were from time to time (hereditarily) appointed as Chief of Nuwara Kalawiya in addition to the rights as custodians of the scared Bo-tree during the times of Sinhala Kings.
The duty of protecting the sacred Sri Maha Bodhiya was vested upon this family, recognised as the primary Buddhist family of Sri Lanka.
The British under the Kandyan convention were obliged to give effect to the customs and traditions of the Sinhalese. In giving effect to such traditions, sections, 9 of the Buddhist Temporalities Ordinance No.19 of 1931 was enacted preserving the hereditary right of this family. And whereas from time to time when disputes arose, the British who were obliged to honour the customs of the Sinhalese, were compelled to recognise this hereditary right of the family.
The family even during the British rule, even though not under a King that could be called our own, steadfastly preserved its traditions and customs fulfilling its obligations as the primary Buddhist family of Sri Lanka. The emergence of the Bulankulame name is as a result of the Head of the Nuwarawewa Suriyakumara Wannisinghe family taking residence in the village of Bulankulame from which point on wards he and his descendants carried the name of Bulankulame. Henceforth, this family has been accepted as the lay Trustee/s of the Atamasthana.
At one point in time the Head of the Nuwarawewa Suriyakumara Wannisinghe Bulankulame family married one Owille Kumarihamy (Palipane) and the said head of the family died leaving his minor child N.S.W.L.B. Bulankulame (subsequently Dissawa during British rule) as his sole descendant.
The said Owille Kumarihamy was given the right, by the District Court of Anuradhapura in case number 156 (referred to in 1988 q SLR 99 at page 107) to act as the lay trustee of the Atamasthana until her minor son attained majority status. The said son, N.S.W.L.B. Bulankulame Dissawa married Kahanda Weragama Kumarihamy and had ten children, of which Madduma Menike Kumarihamy was the fifth born.
Bulankulame Dissawa married Kahanda Weragama Tikirikumarihamy :-
Issues :-
1st - Loku Menike (Kumarihamy) - Married Mr. Rambukwelle 2nd - Maddume Menike(Kumarihamy) - Married Mr. Alfred Ratwatte. 3rd - L.B. (Disawe) Married Miss. Nimala Hurulle 4th - M.B. (President Rural courts) - Married Miss. Somawathie Ratwatte 5th - Palmawathie - Married Mr. P.B.Ratwatte6th - Alice - Married T .B. Hurulle. 7th - P.B. (Dr Edmund) - Married Miss. Ivy Senanayake 8th - Leelawathie - Married Mr. Victor Ratwatte.9th - K.B. (Walter) - Married Miss.Chandra Madawala 1st and Seetha Panabokke thereafter.
(The writer is a member of the Alfred Ratwatte family)