Harischandra Wijayatunga
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Wijayatunga Mudalige Harischandra Wijayatunga is a Sri Lanka
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n author, translator, lexicographer, teacher, lawyer and politician. He held various offices in different institutions of the Government of Sri Lanka. At present he is the leader of Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputhra Pakshaya is a minor Sinhala Buddhist political party in Sri Lanka, led by Dr. Harischandra Wijayatunga....

 Party. During the presidential elections of 1994
Sri Lankan presidential election, 1994
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 and 1999
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, he was the candidate of that party for this high office.

He is the compiler of the Gunasena Great Sinhala Dictionary, which is considered as the most comprehensive Sinhala-Sinhala dictionary to date. Besides compiling this voluminous work of over 2000 pages, he also proposed scientific ideas to standardise the Sinhala alphabet
Sinhala alphabet
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.

His political philosophy Mahasammatavada ('Great Consensus' or comprehensive consultation) envisages consulting all people which he described "as going beyond democracy". He has also appeared for the rights of Sinhala
Sinhalese people
The Sinhalese are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group,forming the majority of Sri Lanka,constituting 74% of the Sri Lankan population.They number approximately 15 million worldwide.The Sinhalese identity is based on language, heritage and religion. The Sinhalese speak Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language and the...

 Buddhists on various fora.

Early life

Harischandra Wijayatunga was born in 1931 at Medemulla in Minuwangoda
Minuwangoda
Minuwangoda is a town and Urban Council in Gampaha District in the Western Province of Sri Lanka...

, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
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. His father, Wijayatunga Mudalige Don Bastian Wijayatunga, was an Ayurvedic eye physician, landed proprietor and a planter (coconut and paddy) and his mother was Amarawathie Jayasinghe. Wijayatunga was the fourth in a family of eight siblings.

Wijayatunga received his elementary education at the Government Bilingual School in Minuwangoda. When the Nalanda College Colombo was relocated to Minuwangoda during the World War II
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, as a security measure, his parents took the opportunity to shift him to that school. After the War Nalanda College Colombo was taken back to Colombo
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, and Wijayatnga continued his studies at Nalanda College Colombo. In 1952 he entered the University of Ceylon
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 and in 1955 graduated with a bachelor's degree
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 in science.

For his thesis
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 "Legal Philosophy in Medieval Sinhale" he was awarded the Ph.D. degree by the University of Kelaniya
University of Kelaniya
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 in 1990.

Career

Immediately after his University education, Wijayatunga joined the staff of Dharmaraja College
Dharmaraja College, Kandy
Dharmaraja College , founded in 1887 is a premier Boys' School in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is a Buddhist school with around 175 teaching staff and around 4,500 students. The school has many renowned figures in its alumni including William Gopallawa, A. E...

, Kandy
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 as a science teacher. In addition, he also taught Chemistry at the Mahamaya Girls' College
Mahamaya Girls' College, Kandy
Located in the heart of the City of Kandy overlooking the Kandy Lake, Mahamaya Girls’ College is one of Sri Lanka's finest public Buddhist girls' schools. The school is named after Queen Mahamaya, the mother of the Lord Buddha.-Location:...

, Kandy. It was during this time that he wrote his first book Miridiya Jivihu (Freshwater Life). In 1956 he was appointed as the Editor of the Science Section of the Sinhala Encyclopaedia, established at the University of Peradeniya
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. After some years of service there, he assumed the post of vice-Principal of his former work place, Dharmaraja College
Dharmaraja College, Kandy
Dharmaraja College , founded in 1887 is a premier Boys' School in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is a Buddhist school with around 175 teaching staff and around 4,500 students. The school has many renowned figures in its alumni including William Gopallawa, A. E...

.

In 1965 he was appointed to the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) which started work in the same year. He was the first and the only member appointed to the staff, functioning as its Secretary. Under his supervision Divisional Committees on Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Agriculture and Chemicals, and Metrication
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 of Sri Lanka
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 were appointed.

The next step he took was to join the Sri Lanka Law College
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 as a student. He took his oaths as an Attorney-at-Law
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 in 1973.

He appeared for the accused in the 1971 insurrection before the Criminal Justice Commission. It is also noteworthy that he represented several parties at the Presidential Commission headed by the former Chief Justice Mr. M. C. Sansoni.

Throughout the 1980s he held various offices such as Chief Editor of the tabloid Sinhala Bauddhya (The Sinhala Buddhist), Director, Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drugs Corporation and member of the Directorate of the Siddhayurveda College, Gampaha
Gampaha
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. During the years 1984-1990, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Sinhalese Encyclopaedia as well as the Officer-in-Charge, Sinhala version of the Legislative Enactments of Sri Lanka.

Political career

Wijayatunga’s political career goes back to his university days. He joined in the popular movement in 1950s to make Sinhala the Official Language
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 of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
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, calling into life the “Sinhala Union of the University of Ceylon”. During his stay in Kandy he associated himself with the work of Sri Lanka Freedom Party
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
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. Realising that none of the two major parties in Sri Lanka would espouse the rights of Sinhala Buddhists, which was uppermost in his mind, he established the Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputhra Pakshaya is a minor Sinhala Buddhist political party in Sri Lanka, led by Dr. Harischandra Wijayatunga....

 in 1990 with a group of intellectuals. He became the leader of this party and holds this position to this date.

In the third Sri Lankan presidential election, 1994
Sri Lankan presidential election, 1994
The Sri Lankan presidential election of 1994 was the third presidential election of Sri Lanka. Nominations were accepted on 7 October 1994, and the election was held on 9 November 1994. Electoral participation was 70.47%...

, he was the candidate of his Party and polled 32,651 votes. Six years later, he contested again in the presidential elections of 1999
Sri Lankan presidential election, 1999
The Sri Lankan presidential election of 1999 was the fourth presidential election of Sri Lanka. Nominations were accepted on 16 November 1999, and the election was held on 21 December 1999 Electoral participation was 73.31%...

, polling 35,854 votes. He also contested in the parliamentary elections
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 of 2000, 2001 and 2004.

Personal life

Wijayatunga was married to Kalukapuge Karuna Perera (B.A., Dip. Ed., Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths) of Kiribathgoda, who died in 2000. Karuna's father, a Kalukapuge Bandaranaike, adopted the surname Perera during British colonial time. One of the descendent of the male lineage of the Kalukapuge Bandaranaike family is the fourth Prime Minister of Ceylon, S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. Karuna's both parents were school principals.

Wijayatunga and Karuna are the parents of three sons (Widyasagara, b. 1965, Chakrapani, b. 1967 and Chandrakeerthi, b. 1970) and a daughter (Shyama Kumari, b. 1969). He has travelled widely in many Asian, African and European countries, and was invited to address various groups of learned societies in India
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, Japan
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, UK and Australia
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.

Works by Harischandra Wijayatunga

Science works
  • මිරිදිය ජීවිහු (1955)
  • ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨ රසායන විද්‍යාව (1956)
  • පොළොවේ කථාන්තරය (1959)


Translations
  • බ්‍රව්නිං සහ ජෝසෆ් ලියූ ප්‍රායෝගික රසායන විද්‍යාව (1958)
  • ඩරන්ට් ගේ කාබනික රසායනය (1963)
  • මාඕ සේතුං ගේ කලාව හා සාහිත්‍යය (1963)


Creative works
  • පහන් වන දා (1961)
  • කුමාරතුංගගේ සමාජ දර්ශනය (1962)
  • සිංහල ශබ්දකෝෂ සම්පාදනය ට අලුත් ආකල්පයක් (1977)
  • සිංහල අකුරු අකාරාදී කිරීම සහ ප්‍රමිත කිරීම (2003)
  • හෙවිසි එපා (2007)


Dictionaries
  • නූතන සිංහල පාරිභාෂික ශබ්දකෝෂය (1978)
  • පරිපාලන ශබ්දකෝෂය (1982)
  • ප්‍රායෝගික සිංහල ශබ්දකෝෂය, කාණ්ඩ I සහ II (1982/84)
  • ගුණසේන මහා සිංහල ශබ්දකෝෂය (2005)


Works on Religion and History
  • ආගමික නිදහස හා මූලික අයිතිය (2003)
  • ඊර්ෂ්‍යාකාරයා‍ ගේ අණ (2006)
  • යක්කු සහ කුවේණිය (2008)


Works on Politics
  • ජාතික සටන (1960)
  • ජනතා ජයග්‍රහණයේ අනාගතය (1963)
  • ලෝකය රක්නා තන්ත්‍රය - මහ සම්මතවාදය (1991)
  • Mahasammatavada (1992)
  • ජාතික අනන්‍යතාවේ න්‍යායික පසුබිම (1992)
  • නේරු-කොතලාවල ගිවිසුම ක්‍රියාත්මක කරමු (1993)
  • වෙනසක පෙරනිමිති (1995)
  • මූලික අයිතිය පෙන්වා උත්තරීතර අයිතිය පැහැර ගැනීම (1996)
  • භීෂණයෙන් තොර සමාජයක් (1999)
  • මාර සෙනඟ ගේ හා දේවදත්තයන්ගේ වැඩ (2003)


Works on Law
  • නීති නිඝණ්ඩුව (1998)
  • Legal Philosophy in Medieval Sinhale (2008)


Works on travel
  • සුන්දර කෙන්යාව හෙවත් මාසෛයන් ගේ රට (2002)

Further reading

  • සිංහල බෞද්ධ චින්තනය ට බලපෑ විජයතුංග සාධකය, Udaya Rajapakshe, S. Godage & Bros., Colombo, 2007 (ISBN 955-20-9519-0)

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