S. Mahinda Thero | |
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පූජ්ය එස්. මහින්ද හිමි | |
Personal | |
Born | Pempa Tendupi Serky Cherin 1901 |
Died | 16 March 1951 | (aged 49–50)
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Nationality | Sikkimese |
School | Theravada |
Education | Vidyodaya Pirivena, Maradana |
Known for | Poet, author, Sri Lankan Independence Movement |
Other names | Sikkim Mahinda, Tibet Jathika S. Mahinda Himi |
Senior posting | |
Literary works | Nidahase Dehena, Nidahase Manthraya, Lanka Matha, Jathika Thotilla, Ada Lak Mawage Puttu, Nidahasa, Videshikayakugen Lak Mawata Namaskarayak, Sinhala Jathiya |
Venerable Sikkim Mahinda Thero (Sinhala: සිකිම් මහින්ද හිමි), commonly known as S. Mahinda Thero (Sinhala: එස්. මහින්ද හිමි), was a Buddhist monk from the state of Sikkim. He was a poet and author, and participated in the Sri Lankan independence movement. Although he was from Sikkim, he identified himself as a Tibetan, presumably because it was more well known in Ceylon (Now Sri Lanka).
S. Mahinda thero arrived in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) at a young age and was ordained as a Buddhist monk by Ven. Dodanduwa Sri Piyaratana Tissa Mahanayake Thero. Having learned the Sinhala language, he became a poet, creating several literary works inspiring patriotism among the Sinhalese and urging them to fight for their freedom during the Sri Lankan Independence movement. He is now considered a national hero of Sri Lanka and one among the greatest of Sinhalese poetry figures of all time.