"The Significance of the Tripitaka as a World Heritage "
Forum held at the London Buddhist Vihara
on 16 March 2019

Ven Bogoda Seelawimala, Head of London Buddhist Vihara and the Chief Sanghanayake of Great Britain welcomed the guests and stated that the Government of Sri Lanka has declared the teachings of the Buddha, the Tripitaka as a National Heritage. In order to develop the awareness of this significant act, the Sri Lanka High Commission in London in association with the London Buddhist Vihara has organised this forum.
The Forum was attended by the High Commissioner for Sri Lanka in London, Her Excellency Manisha Gunesekera and Ambassadors of Thailand and Myanmar, High Commissioner for Pakistan and representative of the embassy of Bangledesh and Afganistan.

Presentations were given by Dr Desmond Biddulph, the President of the Buddhist Society in London, Prof Rupert Gethin, the President of the Pali Text Society, Dr Elezabeth Harris from University of Birmingham, Prof Ven Deegalle Mahinda Thero and
Dr Martin Seeger.

The presentations were followed by a lively panel discussion

Click the links below for the video recording

The Significance of Tripitaka as a World Heritage - Part One
The Significance of Tripitaka as a World Heritage - Part Two

Pictures and video by Tissa Madawela