Nissarana Vanaya
Nissaraṇa Vanaya is a meditation monastery in Sri Lanka. It is located in Mitirigala in the Western Province close to the town of Kirindiwela.
History
Meetirigala Nissarana Vanaya is a monastery in the Kalyāṇi Yogāsrama Samsthava, or Galduwa Samsthava, the strictest forest tradition in Sri Lanka. It is considered as one of Sri Lanka's most respected meditation monasteries and was founded in 1967 by Asoka Weeraratna. He found a meditation master, Ven. Matara Sri Nanarama Mahathera, who directed the meditation training, and after his mission was accomplished, he entered the Buddhist order under the name Mitirigala Dhammanisanthi. He died on July 2, 1999, after spending 27 years as a forest monk at Mitirigala. Dhammanisanthi was 80 years of age at the time of his death.The senior monk, Venerable Matara Sri Nanarama Mahathera, was the first abbot and the meditation master. Nanarama was appointed as the head meditation master of a chain of forest monasteries throughout the island called Kalyāṇi Yogāsrama Samsthava or Galduwa Samsthava. Nanarama incorporates the Burmese Vipassana techniques into Sri Lankan meditation traditions with the teaching of samatha meditation. Buddhist nun Ayya Khema was taught by Ven. Ñāṇanārāma in the practice of the jhāna or samatha meditation.
On his death in 1992, a senior pupil, Venerable Panaduwa Khemananda, succeeded Nanarama and served the monastery for 15 years. Katukurunde Nanananda Thera left the monastery due to its shifting away from the meditation training established by Ven. Ñāṇārāma.
Nanananda moved to Potgulgala Aranya, near Devalegama, Kegalla, where he is still residing. A few years ago, he was connected with the Mangalarama at Meetirigala. Nissarana Vanaya moved closer to current Burmese Vipassana teachings. Panaduwa Khemananda died in July 2006; the new senior meditation teacher became Venerable Uda-Iriyagama Dhammajeewa Thera. Dhammajeewa is fluent in English and Burmese and has translated several meditation guides and books from Burmese into English and Sinhalese. Matara Sri Nanananda spent several years of training under Sayadaw U Panditabhiwansa in Myanmar.