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- made by Patrick de Silva Kularatne, a leading Buddhist educator. L. H. Mettananda was appointed as the prin****l of this institution, which was called the...
- Lokusathu Hewa Mettananda (19 March 1894 – 1 November 1967) was a Sri Lankan educationist and activist. L. H. Mettananda served as the prin****l of Nalanda...
- Schwessinger, R; Yasara, N; Roy, NBA; Issa, F; Roy, A; Telfer, P; Hughes, J; Mettananda, S; Higgs, DR; Davies, JOJ (19 April 2023). "Direct correction of haemoglobin...
- prin****l of Ananda, and L.H. Mettananda, who was Ananda's prin****l at that time, was appointed prin****l of Dharmaraja. Mettananda identified the necessity...
- Revolt in the Temple', Sinha Publications, 1953 L.H. Mettananda – A Noble Sri Lankan Mettananda's grim warning of a Conspiracy against Buddhism (1956)...
- De S. Kularatne January 1923 July 1932 L. H. Mettananda (acting) November 1932 April 1935 L. H. Mettananda July 1935 March 1936 P. De S. Kularatne April...
- Federalists' protest with a protest of its on with L. H. Mettananda claiming to meet force to force. Mettananda further called for a boycott of Tamil professionals...
- bibliographer, librarian, University of Peradeniya, Darrell Medalist (1941) L. H. Mettananda Sri Lankan educationist and activist Gamini Haththotuwegama Professor...
- L. H. Mettananda, an influential member of the ACBC's Buddhist Committee of Inquiry, was partly responsible for the EBP's formation. Mettananda, known...
- the likes of Walisinghe Harischandra, Gunapala Malalasekera, and L.H. Mettananda, who were radicalised by Dharmapala's words. The young people who stepped...