SL Representative for 4th Children’s World Peace Summit Kasmira Jayaweera pays homage to Japan’s Savara Lankaji Temple

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Colombo (LNW): R.S. Kasmira Jayaweera, a Grade 07 student of Bandaranaike Central College, Veyangoda and the Sri Lankan representative for the 4th Children’s World Peace Summit, has won the first prize in the Summit.

Jayaweera today (06) paid homage to Most Venerable Banagala Upatissa Thero, Viharadhipathi of Japan’s first Temple Savara Lanka-ji Temple, Chief Sanghanayake of Japan and Honourable Chairperson of Sri Lanka Mahabodhi Association, and Resident Maha Sangha of the Temple and obtained their blessings.

Gamaathige Anil Priyantha also joined the occasion.

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