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Most Ven. Kaṭukurunde Ñāṇananda Maha Thera (10 July 1940 – 22 February 2018) (sometimes spelled Nyanananda or Nanananda in English, sometimes called Gnanananda in Sinhala, Sinhalese: අති පූජ්‍ය කටුකුරුන්දේ ඤාණානන්ද මහා ථේර) was a Sri Lankan inhala
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) and Buddhist scholar. He is best known for the research monograph ''Concept and Reality in Early Buddhist Thought'' and the exploratory study ''The Magic of the Mind''. Ven. Ñāṇananda was the abbot of Pothgulgala Aranya, a small forest monastery in Devalegama, Sri Lanka.


Early life

Ven. Ñāṇananda was born in 1940 to a Sinhala Buddhist family in
Galle District Galle ( si, ගාල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික්කය ''gālla distrikkaya''; ta, காலி மாவட்டம் ''Kāli māvattam'') is a district in Southern Province, Sri Lanka. It is one of 25 districts of Sri Lanka, th ...
in Sri Lanka. He received his school education from
Mahinda College Mahinda College is a Buddhist boys' school in Galle, Sri Lanka. The school was established on 1 March 1892 by the Buddhist Theosophical Society led by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott. As of May 2022 it is a national school providing primary and seco ...
, Galle. In 1962 he graduated from the University of Peradeniya specializing in Pali Studies, and served as an assistant lecturer in Pali at the same university for a brief period of time. He renounced his post in 1967 to enter the Order of Buddhist monks under the name Kaṭukurunde Ñāṇananda in the forest monastic tradition of Sri Lanka.


Monastic life

Ven. Ñāṇananda initially ordained at the
Island Hermitage Island Hermitage on (Polgasduwa) Dodanduwa Island, Galle District, Sri Lanka is a famous Buddhist forest monastery founded by Ven Nyanatiloka Mahathera in 1911. It’s a secluded place for Buddhist monks to study and meditate in the Buddhism, B ...
. Three other monks were ordained with him, two of them being Ven. Ñāṇasuci (later Samanera Bodhesako) and Ven. Ñāṇajivako (Prof. Čedomil Veljačić). After the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya was established by Asoka Weeraratna in 1967 with Ven. Matara Sri Nanarama Mahathera as the abbot and the meditation master, Ven. Ñāṇananda moved to that monastery in 1972 and re-ordained under Ven. Ñāṇārāma. When Ven. Ñāṇārāma Mahathera died in 1992, Ven. Ñāṇananda moved to Pothgulgala Aranya. In 2016 he moved to 'Kaṭukurunde Ñāṇananda Sadaham Bhāraya' in Ratnapura. Ven. Ñāṇananda maintained a simple and austere way of practice with a strong commitment to strict Vinaya standards until his death.


Scholarly career

Ven. Ñāṇananda's best known works are ''Concept and Reality in Early Buddhist Thought'', published in 1971, and ''The Magic of the Mind'', published in 1974, both completed during his stay at the Island Hermitage. His latest major work is a collection of sermons on Nibbana that was initially published in Sinhala and later in English translation, titled ''Nibbana - The Mind Stilled''. The sermons are currently being studied in the context of early Buddhist thought in a free-of-charge three-yea
e-learning program
(2017-2018) offered by Bhikkhu Anālayo of the Numata Center for Buddhist Studies at the University of Hamburg in cooperation with th
Barre Center for Buddhist Studies
(Mass.).


Concept and Reality

This penetrative study shed new light on the early Buddhist views on the psychology of perception, the conceptualizing process and its transcending. The discussion focuses upon two important but controversial terms found in the Buddha's discourses: ''papañca'' and ''papañca-saññā-saṅkhā'' Ven. Ñāṇananda was the first to analyze the unique grammatical shift found in the sections in which the compound ''papañca-saññā-saṅkhā'' appears in the Madhupiṇḍika Sutta ( MN 18), which he regards as the “''locus classicus'' as it affords us a clearer insight into the problem of ''papañca''”. His radical interpretation of ''papañca'' as ‘ conceptual proliferation’ is now widely accepted and used by modern Buddhist scholars. The book was introduced as "an imaginative interpretation of the Buddhist critique of conceptual thought in the Pali tradition" in the ''Encyclopedia of Religion''. A critical assessment of ''Concept and Reality'' has been published by Stephen Evans in ''Buddhist Studies Review'' (2017), with a rejoinder by Bhikkhunī Dhammadinnā (2017).


The magic of the mind

This is an exposition of the Kālakārāma Sutta ( AN 4.24), a canonical discourse of hallowed tradition that had subsequently fallen into neglect. Ven. Ñāṇananda gives an annotated translation of the sutta prologued by a humorously conceived parable of a magic show. The main theme of the work is the illusory nature of Viññaṇa. The book attempts to draw out the psychological and philosophical implications of the text, centered on a discussion of Paticcasamuppada as a golden mean which freely transcends the dualities of existence and non-existence and mind-and-matter.


Nibbana - the mind stilled

While at Nissarana Vanaya, at the invitation of the Ven. Matara Sri Nanarama Mahathera, Ven. Ñāṇananda Thera delivered 33 sermons on the subject of Nibbana, during the period 1988.08.12 – 1991.01.31. This often controversial set of talks were then distributed in cassettes among interested monastics and lay Buddhists. In 1997, a publications trust named ''Dharma Grantha Mudrana Bharaya'' (D.G.M.B.) was set up with the
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of Sri Lanka to freely distribute Ven. Ñāṇananda's works. The first publications of D.G.M.B. were these sermons in Sinhala, made available in 11 volumes, titled ''Nivane Niveema''. Since 2003 the English translations have been made available in a 7-volume series titled ''Nibbana – The Mind Stilled''. In these sermons Ven. Ñāṇananda attempted to "trace the original meaning and significance of the Pali term ''Nibbana'' based on the evidence from the discourses of the
Pali Canon The Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language. It is the most complete extant early Buddhist canon. It derives mainly from the Tamrashatiya school. During t ...
”. This has led to a detailed analysis and a re-appraisal of some of the most controversial suttas on Nibbana. While this collection develops on his earlier works, the Nibbana sermons are presented with a more pragmatic outlook to benefit those who are keen on realizing this ultimate goal of Buddhist practice.


The Law of Dependent Arising

Venerable Ñāṇananda's most recent work is ''The Law of Dependent Arising - The Secret of Bondage and Release'' (2015) , a series of sermons dealing with the Buddha's concept of paticcasamuppada.


Death

According to scarce and sparse Web reports in English Ven. Ñāṇananda died at around 2:00 AM, 22 February 2018 at National Hospital of Colombo.


Published work

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See also

* Nibbana-The Mind Stilled * Conceptual proliferation * Nissarana Vanaya *
Island Hermitage Island Hermitage on (Polgasduwa) Dodanduwa Island, Galle District, Sri Lanka is a famous Buddhist forest monastery founded by Ven Nyanatiloka Mahathera in 1911. It’s a secluded place for Buddhist monks to study and meditate in the Buddhism, B ...


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References

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External links


Books and talks by Ven. Ñāṇananda TheraDhamma Sermons by Ven Nyananda Thera

Theravada practice blog in the tradition of Nanananda/Nanarama meditation system

A collection of Sinhala & English books by Ven. Kaṭukurunde Nanananda Bhikku (optimized for Ebook readers)
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