5. November 2010
The Buddhist
and Pali
University of Sri Lanka Launch an Affiliated
Programme in Vienna, Austria
in cooperation with the Department of the Study of Religions, University of Vienna
The Buddhist and Pali
University of Sri Lanka recently
launched a diploma programme in Buddhist and Pali studies in Vienna
in cooperation with the Department of the Study of Religions of the University of Vienna. This affiliated
programme was initiated
by the Venerable Dr Wijayarajapura Seelawansa Thero of Vienna
Dhamma Centrum with the assistance of the Embassy of Sri
Lanka in Austria.
The inauguration of the programme was held under the patronage of
Venerable Dr.
Ittademaliye Indasara Thero, Vice Chancellor of Buddhist and Pali
University of
Sri Lanka at the University
of Vienna on
Friday, 22 October
2010.
Speaking on the occasion, the
Venerable Dr.
Ittademaliye Indasara Thero, Vice Chancellor of Buddhist and Pali University
said that the launching of the programme would help in creating greater
understanding of Buddhism in the region. He also announced the
University’s
plan to expand the programme into a fully fledged degree programme in
the years
to come.
Ambassador Mr. Musthafa
Jaffeer speaking at the inauguration
ceremony thanked the Government of Austria and the University of Vienna
for their cooperation in setting up the Buddhist and Pali Studies at
one of the
greatest centers of learning. He also appreciated the efforts of the
Venerable Dr
Wijayarajapura Seelawansa Thero of the Vienna
Dhamma Centrum in initiating the programme. The Ambassador further
highlighted
the guiding role that Buddhism and other religions play on societies
and
expressed hope that the course would serve as a bridge to enhance
greater
understanding among cultures.
Prof Dr Johann Figl, Head of
Department of the Study
of Religions, University
of Vienna
addressing the
gathering stressed the importance of this course in promoting
intercultural
relations. Venerable Dr
Wijayarajapura Seelawansa Thero of Vienna
Dhamma Centrum in his speech said that the Buddhist study programme
would
contribute to a broader dialogue between Buddhism and the other
religions, as
well as strengthen the cultural ties between the two countries.
Reverent Bishop Dr Helmut Krätzl, Mr.
Gerhard Weissgrab, President
of the Austrian Buddhist Society and members of a Buddhist delegation
from Sri Lanka, a
number of guests and students of
the University
of Vienna
participated at
the inauguration.
Embassy of Sri Lanka
Vienna, Austria
01 November 2010




