‘Sadaham Yathra’ Continues as a Bridge of Interfaith Engagement

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January 19, Colombo (LNW): The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has announced its commitment to continue the annual ‘Sadaham Yathra’ religious program, with over 800 programs already successfully conducted across temples, churches, mosques, and kovils nationwide in recent months. Tissa Attanayaka, the SJB National Organiser, highlighted the program’s objective of engaging with religious leaders from various faiths to discuss SJB’s future development plans for the country.

Attanayaka emphasized the SJB’s special focus on addressing the economic crisis affecting the country, particularly the soaring prices of essential food items. He outlined steps taken by the SJB to find a permanent solution to the economic challenges, aiming to alleviate hardships faced by a significant percentage of the population, especially children.

The inaugural ‘Sadaham Yathra’ religious program for the year commenced at Dambadeniya Purana Viharaya in the Kurunegala District. Ven. Thirivanpola Seelawansa Thera, the Chief Incumbent of the temple, praised the initiative, acknowledging its positive impact on the development of individuals’ minds, regardless of their religious beliefs. He expressed gratitude to the SJB leadership for consistently organizing the program across diverse religious places.

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