S. Mahinda

S. Mahinda Thero
පූජ්‍ය එස්. මහින්ද හිමි
Personal
Born
Pempa Tendupi Serky Cherin

1901
Died16 March 1951(1951-03-16) (aged 49–50)
ReligionTheravada Buddhism
NationalitySikkimese
SchoolTheravada
EducationVidyodaya Pirivena, Maradana
Known forPoet,
author,
Sri Lankan Independence Movement
Other namesSikkim Mahinda,
Tibet Jathika S. Mahinda Himi
Senior posting
Literary worksNidahase 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.