Cyril Mathew
Cyril Mathew
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Dr. Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow.
The Director General,
I-\TSCO,
LITSCO Office,
Paris,
FRANCE.
Dear Sir,
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15. Buddhism was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 3rd CenturyB.C.by the
missionaries sent by Emperor Asoka led by his son Arahant Mahinda during
the reign of King Devanampiyatissa.Since then the art, architecture and
the way of life of the whole nation have been influenced by the noble
doctrine of the Buddha. Immediately after the introduction of Buddhism
the worship of the Bodhitree(FicusReligiosa) and the funerary mound
knownas the stupa became the two aspects of popular worship.
16. Tradition has it that stupas were founded in SriLanka even before the
time of Asoka. Immediately after the introduction 'of Buddhism it spread
to all parts of the island within a very short period of time.
This can be ascertained by the numerous pre-christianin scriptions
indited under the drip ledges of natural caves. Discovered almost all
over the country. These inscriptions which record the donation of the
caves to Buddhist monks supply us with a wealth of information in regard
to linguistic, historical and social data of the period.
They also testify to the high standards of literacy which prevailed among
the Sinhalese of the3rd Century B.C.
17. The ancient monuments scattered all over Sri Lanka together with the
remains of ancient cities such as Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya and
Kandy bear eloquent testimony to the great architectural and sculptural
abilities of the people of the country. All the ancient remains of Sri
Lanka perta into the Buddhist religion.
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25. Finally, I earnestly request UNESCO to have an international project
with financial assistance from the member states to safeguard and
preserve the cultural Property of Sri Lanka endangered by racial
prejudice, unlawful occupation or wilful destruction.
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