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The Videos category on the [[Main Page]] for [[Dhamma]] talks on video by Ven. Punnaji.
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* [http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=9,6450,0,0,1,0|"A scientific approach to religion"] - Ven. Punnaji says there is a correlation between Western psychology and Buddhism
 
* [http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=9,6450,0,0,1,0|"A scientific approach to religion"] - Ven. Punnaji says there is a correlation between Western psychology and Buddhism
 
* [http://purifymind.com/BuddhismAsPsycho.htm| Buddhism as a Psychotherapy] - An article Ven. Punnaji wrote
 
* [http://purifymind.com/BuddhismAsPsycho.htm| Buddhism as a Psychotherapy] - An article Ven. Punnaji wrote
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* http://www.protobuddhism.com/joomla/ A website with access to his teachings
  
 
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Revision as of 16:31, 30 April 2010

Madewela Punnaji
Punnaji.jpg
Born 1929
Sri Lanka
Nationality USA
Education M.D.
Occupation (formerly a physician), Buddhist monk
Known for Buddhist teacher, author, monk
Home town Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Religion Buddhism, Theravada

Bhante Madewela Punnaji (b. November 26, 1929) is from Sri Lanka and is a scholar of the Pali Canon and also has extensive studies in science, medicine, and western psychology. He wrote the Foreword to author Dr. David N. Snyder's Buddha's Lists and has written and presented several other articles around the globe as well.


Biography

Early Dr. Pushpanda

Born Pushpananda Madawela, Ven. Punnaji began meditating when he was five years old [1]. As he grew up in Sri Lanka, he began getting interested in Buddhism while other children were starting school.

Academically, he went on to medical school to become a general practicioner, where his name was Dr. Pushpanda Madawela. Ten years later, the doctor changed his name to Ven. Madawela Punnaji and then changed aspirations to become a monk. In 1968, Rev. Madihe Pannaseela at Sri Vajiragnana Dharmaya Ayathanaya, Sri Lanka, ordained the now Ven. Punnaji as a monk.

Family

Godfrey, Hilda and Gamini, Ven. Punnaji's family

Ven. Punnaji's ancestry traces to Herat Mudiyanselage Madawela Basnayake Nilame (1830), whose son was Sri Lankan politician Godfrey Edward Madawela (1878 - 1932)[2]. Ven. Punnaji's brother is Godfrey Ernest Madawela, pictured here.


Leadership of the Buddhist Maha Vihara

Ven. Punnaji took the place of the famous and late Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda in Malaysia as spiritual head of the Brickfields Malaysian Buddhist Maha Vihara [1]. He traveled there to give the eulogy for K. Sri Dhammandana and was such a good a teacher of the Dhamma that he was asked to stay, which he did.

Relations to Vipassana Foundation and Dhamma Wiki

Ven. Punnaji has frequently visited Las Vegas, the Vipassana Foundation and wrote the forward to Dr. David N. Snyder's book, Buddha's Lists.

See also

References

  1. Chai Mei Ling. "A scientific approach to religion". BuddhistChannel.tv. Retrieved on September 28, 2008.
  2. Githal Madawela. "Madawela Family Tree". Retrieved on September 28, 2008.

External links