(Based on an oration by Mr Don de Silva to the Servants of the Buddha)The Servants of the Buddha, an organisation that discussed the Buddha’s Teachings on a weekly basis for 104 years, staged its second Annual Oration on Saturday March 15, 2025. This summary of the oration is prepared with the Orator’s approval.The audience that filled the historic and beautiful Maitriya Hall to capacity.
“were glued to their seats” as the orator, Mr. Don de Silva, a former Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and of the International Institute for Environment and Development, focussed attention on Dhammic Diplomacy and applying Buddha’s Teachings for Sustainability.Heading the assemblage were erudite Bhikkhus that included the Society’s Patron Ven.
Vajiraramaye Nanasiha Thero, Co-Patron Olande Ananda Mahathero, Adviser Ven Dr. Pelenwatte Dhammarakhita Thero together with Senior Venerables Waligepola Seelawamsa Mahathero, Madihe Chandananda Mahathero, and Denmakaye Mettavihari Mahathero.Orator Don de Silva is a keen researcher into the authentic words of the Buddha as recorded in the Tripitaka (Early Buddhist Texts); with a passionate interest in environmental issues.
His latest book is on “How Buddhism Empowers Personal and Social Change”. Having arrived from the UK he delivered this oration with clarity and eloquence to the rich tapestry of listeners and innovative thinkers. Aming them were Buddhist leaders and scholars; and distinguished guests from t.
