Walpola Rahula Thero

Walpola Rahula Thero
TitleProfessor
Personal
Born9 May 1907
Walpola, Sri Lanka
Died18 September 1997
Colombo, Sri Lanka
ReligionBuddhism
NationalitySri Lankan
SchoolTheravada

Walpola Rahula Thero (9 May 1907–18 September 1997) was a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, scholar and writer. In 1964, he became the Professor of History and Religions at Northwestern University, thus becoming the first bhikkhu to hold a professorial chair in the Western world.[1] He also once held the position of Vice-Chancellor at the then Vidyodaya University (currently known as the University of Sri Jayewardenepura). He has written extensively about Buddhism in English, French and Sinhala. He wrote the book What the Buddha Taught about Theravada Buddhism.[2]

  1. ^ Gunawardana, C. A. (2003). Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka. New Delhi: Sterlin Publishers Privet Limited. p. 242. ISBN 81-207-2536-0. He (Walpola Rahula Thero) was the first Buddhist monk to occupy a professorial chair in a western university - Northwestern University in Chicago
  2. ^ Remembering Walpola Rahula, by Ven. W. Piyananda