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'''Ven. Ilukpitiye Pannasekara''' is the abbot of [[Tanzania Buddhist Temple]], the oldest Buddhist temple in the continent of Africa.
 
'''Ven. Ilukpitiye Pannasekara''' is the abbot of [[Tanzania Buddhist Temple]], the oldest Buddhist temple in the continent of Africa.
  
==Education==
 
 
*1. B.A. University Of Bhikkhu  Sri Lanka 1994
 
*2. M.A. University Of Kelaniya  Sri Lanka 1996
 
*3. Dr. In Tripitaka Buddhist Philosophy Sri Lanka 1995
 
*4. English Diploma Sri Lanka & Tanzania 1998 - 2000
 
*5. Computer Diploma Sri Lanka & Tanzania 1998 - 2002
 
*6. Dlitt Et Phil Student at Unisa 2004
 
 
==Appointments==
 
 
*1994 - 1998 The Principal Of Buddhist College-Sri Lanka
 
*1997 - 1998 Full Time Instructor Of Social Development Work In Sri Lanka
 
*1998 TRUSTEE - World Conference on Regional & Peace (WCRP) - Tanzania
 
*1999 Ambassador For Peace -- Inter-Religious and Inter-Faith For World Peace (IIFWP)
 
*2000 - 2006  Council Member of World Buddhist University - Thailand
 
*2001 The Chief Monk For African Continent
 
*2002 President and Patron of International Buddhist Relief Organization (IBRO) Tanzania Branch
 
*2004 Dharma Teacher at The African Buddhist Seminary (ABS) - South Africa
 
*2005 Honorary Member of Dar Es Salaam Association of Spain
 
*2006 Commissioner - Inter-Faith Action For Peace in Africa (IFAPA)
 
*2006 Director - Kind Heart Africa ( KHA) - Tanzania
 
*2007 Spiritual Director - Serenity Buddhist relief Organization (SBRO) South Africa
 
  
 
==Activities at Tanzania Buddhist Temple==
 
==Activities at Tanzania Buddhist Temple==

Revision as of 20:43, 24 January 2018

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Ven. Ilukpitiye Pannasekara is the abbot of Tanzania Buddhist Temple, the oldest Buddhist temple in the continent of Africa.


Activities at Tanzania Buddhist Temple

  1. In Charge of Buddhist Temple & Meditation Centre - DAR ES SALAAM - TANZANIA
  2. Teaching of Buddhist Philosophy, Meditation, Religious Ceremonies, Free Library Services and Running a Nursery School
  3. Making arrangements of sending Tanzanian young boys to learn Buddhism in South Africa

See also