This serene religious site is about 3 kilometres towards the mountain from Nillamba on the Galaha Deltota Road.


In the late 1970s a group of friends from Kandy used to meet twice a week at the engineer’s bungalow at Peradeniya University for meditation. The leader of the group was Mr. Ratnayaka and the others were Godwin Samararatana, Bhante S. Dhammika, Dr Parakrama Fernando, Prof. Lily De Silva, Pat Jayatilleke and Prof. Witanachchi. After some time, they discussed the possibilities of having their own purpose-built place for meditation, although this seemed like it would never happen. In 1977 the university authorities asked this group to vacate the engineer’s bungalow so it could be used for other purposes. 


Just before this happened a prosperous Kandian businessman, Mr P. B. Alahakoon   and his wife, became regulars at the meditation sessions. When the group vacated the bungalow Mr. Alahakoon  offered, not just to donate land, but also to build a meditation centre and to pay for the construction of buildings as well. With his ‘can do’ practicality and enthusiasm the project was soon completed. When the centre was finished, Jack Kornfield and Joseph Goldstein, who just happened to be visiting Sri Lanka, were invited to conduct the inaugural meditation course, in which some 60 local and foreign meditators attended. At that time the centre consisted of a single hall with an attached kitchen and for at least the first 18 months meditators both meditated and slept in the hall. 

As the first meditation course was judged a success, it was decided to hold regular courses. As there was no teacher, Bahante Dhammika started conducting 10 day courses from the 1st of each month and gradually word spread that Nilambe was a pleasant place to meditate in. 1n 1979 Godwin Samaratatna retired from his job and came to Nilambe as a manager. Being a quiet, gentle and naturally meditative person, he gradually evolved into a teacher. 


Over the next 20 years Nilambe gained an international reputation mainly because of Godwin’s exceptional personality. Through various ups and downs the centre had to endure, and there had been a few serious ones, Godwin kept his balance, smiling through the difficulties, and the centre prevailed. Indeed it flourished. Now, over a decade after Godwin’s passing, people who benefited from his wisdom and compassion remember Nilambe with fondness. Many return periodically to revitalize their practice.          

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