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Palitha Ariyarathna (born May 18, 1974 in Kandy, Sri Lanka) is an Srilankan author and speaker known for his books New Challenge for Buddhism (Buddha Sasanayata Athi Nawa Abiyoga), Invisible Destructive force Behind Vanishing Nation (Helaya wanasana Adisi Balwega), and A Sinhala Buddhist reply to the lessons learnt and reconciliation commission (Ugath Padam saha Prathisandhanaya comisam saba varthawa sandaha sihala bodu pilithurak).

Early life

Palitha Ariyarathna grew up in Kandy Srilanka and raised in Srilanka to Buddhist’s Parent. Being Buddhist himself, he was taught the true value of life, peace and harmony. He attended Wariypola Sri Sumangala Collage that has a long history about 131 years. School was originated under the name of St Paul’s as and a junior school to Trinity Collage Kandy. Later School was named as ‘Wariypola Sri Sumangala’ with retrospect of the Wariypola Sri Sumangala thero who fought for freedom during the era of imperialism. Before becoming an author, he wrote many Articles to newspapers, magazines, he eventually became as author himself publishing his first book New Challenge for Buddhism (Buddha Sasanayata Athi Nawa Abiyoga) in 2007. He would note this as the turning point of his life as an author. He is working as a rescuer and deep sea diver.

Books

  • New Challenge for Buddhism (Buddha Sasanayata Athi Nawa Abiyoga)
  • Invisible Destructive force Behind Vanishing Nation (Helaya wanasana Adisi Balwega)
  • A Sinhala Buddhist reply to the lessons learnt and reconciliation commission (Ugath Padam saha Prathisandhanaya comisam saba varthawa sndha sihala bodu pilithurak)
  • Sihala Investigation (Sihala Vimasuma)
  • Butterfly Eyes (English Poetry)

New Challenge for Buddhism (Buddha Sasanayata Athi Nawa Abiyoga)

New Challenge for Buddhism
Palith’s first book, New Challenge for Buddhism (Buddha Sasanayata Athi Nawa Abiyoga) is a radical re-examination of religious conversion. This work examines key moments in colonial and post-colonial history to show how conversion questions the limitations of secular ideologies, particularly the discourse of rights central to Portuguese, Dutch, British Empires. In the book, Palitha Aritarathna says that religious conversion is probably one of the most unsettling political events in the life of any society.

Invisible Destructive force Behind Vanishing Nation (Helaya wanasana Adisi Balwega)

Invisible Destructive force Behind Vanishing Nation
Palitha’s second book in 2010-August, re-examination of religious conversion gone through in a surreptitious way also from this book author mention how the invisible power of invaders trying to Demise Buddhism and Shinhala Nation. At This book examines key point… of cultural war towards their (Sinhalese) own nation, Palitha Aritarathna says that ‘religious conversion is probably one of the most unsettling political events in the life of any society and still no minister, no person would like to talk the truth behind proselytizing effort of NGO and Some of extremist are who believe right religion is their own only. In other way author is use to mention that mutual understanding must be improve and who or they are coming, visiting, working, touring, illegally staying at Another country or Land should respect and protect its origins, (religion and Nationality)planning to demise Buddhism and Sinhalese is an a work that stop immediately..War on religion is a big shame. Avoid, Step back from converting peoples and interposition others land.

A Sinhala Buddhist reply to the lessons learnt and reconciliation commission (Ugath Padam saha Prathisandhanaya comisam saba varthawa sndha sihala bodu pilithurak)

A Sinhala Buddhist reply to the lessons learnt and reconciliation commission
A Sinhala Buddhist reply to the lessons learnt and reconciliation commission in 2012 February (Ugath Padam saha Prathisandhanaya comisam saba varthawa sndha sihala bodu pilithurak) is the third book by Palitha and was published in 2012. The book is a reply to the lessons learnt and reconciliation commission held at Srilanka. Especially author by himself questioned the Commissions own ideologies that not grant foremost place to Sinhala Buddhist who are the origins of this lanka. Also he is examines key strategize of commission last chapter and reply with the clear answer that people who are intelligence should think twice before condemn whole reply as a Sinhala Buddhist. Also he questioned the moments in colonial and post-colonial history to show how most of expatriate become a resident in srilanka by force of British Empires and had an equal place in all manner in political, governmental, religious, etc… In the book, Palitha Aritarathna says that this and time for Sinhala Buddhist ‘looking forward to protect their utmost place in Lanka.

Sihala Investigation (Sihala Vimasuma)

Sihala Investigation
Fourth book is Sihala Investigation; in this the author primary investigative popular myths in Nationalist, religious, cultural and Political event at Srilanka. Also author amid many historical notice point that public should not forget if they really want to know the Srilanka where heading now. Also in this book author had been challenge too many undercover religious authority that acts in covert way to support terrorism in the world and capture and demise other land in long run. Author refuses all the extremism act in this world behalf of established real peace in the world. Also encourage scientists, political leaders, and religious authorities for help in established the real peace.

Butterfly Eyes (English poetry)

Butterfly Eyes

Personal life

Palitha lives in Srilanka with his family. Palitha can speak three languages. He is also an avid swimmer, Scuba Diver, Water skier, Jet skier, Martial artist, Runner and Sky Diver, he loves to enjoy all type of Adventure sports he use to climb mountains and goes to desert camps to stay even overnight. Palitha Ariyarathna is a very dedicated and driven individual. His care and love for others is easily noticed by many of his colleagues, friends, and most importantly his family. He is a great social worker and a member of several charitable organizations in Srilanka and international.Sri Lankan government have received several of his publications.

 

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