Gangodawila Soma Thero
| Gangodawila Soma Thero | |
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| ගංගොඩවිල සෝම හිමි | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | Weeratunga Arachchige Don Somaratne 24 April 1948 Gangodawila, Sri Lanka | 
| Died | 12 December 2003 (aged 55) Saint Petersburg, Russia | 
| Nationality | Sinhalese | 
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| Religious life | |
| Religion | Buddhism | 
| Denomination | Theravada | 
| School | Amarapura Nikaya, Ananda Sastralaya, Kotte | 
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| Dharma names | Gangodawila Soma Thero | 
| Website | www | 
Gangodawila Soma Thero (24 April 1948 – 12 December 2003) was a Theravada bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) from Sri Lanka. Following tradition, the Thero used the name of their birthplace, Gangodawila, in front of their dharma name; thero denotes an elder monk. A prominent preacher and social reformer, Ven. Soma Thero played a pivotal role in the revival of Sinhala Buddhism in Sri Lanka during the late 20th century. Their accessible sermons, broadcast on television, inspired thousands, particularly youth, to embrace Buddhist principles. Soma Thero founded the Buddhist Vihara Victoria in Australia and led campaigns against alcoholism and superstition. Their sudden death in 2003 sparked controversy, with a Presidential Commission yielding mixed conclusions. Soma Thero's legacy endures through commemorative events, a postal stamp, and their influence on Buddhist activism.