To facilitate the Buddhist monks, not for those in saffron yellow robe, but for those leading the life aiming at perfect liberation (Nibbana) from endless cycle of death and birth.
To donate Theravada Buddhist canon (THRIPITAKA) to Bikkhus in monasteries in the forest.
To establish Buddhist Public Libraries in the rural villages to raise people's awareness on the teaching of the Buddha.
To afford the expenses of medicines and the charges for the surgeries of the helpless patients who are at the bottom of abject poverty.
To provide financial and material resources for the children who are good at studies but baffled by economic hardships.
To provide a shelter for the homeless people who have been deprived of possessing even an inch of land though they claim Sri Lanka as their motherland.
To act in every possible way against slaughtering the animals and rescue them from death in most dreadful way and treat them for their different forms of diseases.
INSPIRATIONS
There is a significant number of local and foreign Buddhist monks (Bikkhus) in the thick forest of Sri Lanka who haven’t confined “Dhamma” (Buddha’s Doctrine) for a mere eloquent sermon but considering Dhamma and life as one conformity for emancipation from all kinds of mental and physical sufferings.
The trend of distancing the general public from Buddhist Bukkhus, who are just physically wearing the robe, has doubled in our motherland, since so called Bikkhus have been unable to bring about the spiritual solace and a revival that the public ask for at present.
Well- organized foreign elements backed by some treacherous nationals who work out for money fill the void by converting poor and ignorant public into theological religions.
We, of Sadaham Vijaya, assure this gap can be minimized reviving Buddhist dispensation (Buddha Sasana) which absolutely depends on highly virtuous Bikkhus who travel on the path of Buddha’s teachings by putrefying the mind based on two main Buddhist meditation techniques-tranquility and insight (SAMATHA and VIDARSHANA).
This is the mission to which we are bound by historical bond which dates back to our long, glorious unparalleled history illustrated by great ancestors and national heroes of enormous commitment.
The members of the organization who are the embodiment of perseverance work out with untiring effort to facilitate Buddhist Monks in meditation by constructing and ranovating “The kutti” (the abode of a monastic monk) and rock caves used by ancient Arahath Bikkhus.
While donating the Buddhist canon (Thripitaka) to equip monks with more knowledge on Dhamma for practical application, we are very keen on establishing libraries for the people in the very remote areas to make them lean towards Buddha’s teachings. What is expected in the process of setting up Buddhist public libraries is to avoid them being proselytized (being converted in to other religions)
We are highly concerned about the students in poor families who are good at studies but hampered by various socio-economic issues.
Over a long period Sadaham Vijaya has fully engaged in looking after the sick and the old in the Homes For Elders in the country and is affording the expenses for medical treatments of patients who are completely marginalized by the society or the outside world. Why have we been unable to listen to their woe and grievances? Why are we trying to look aside and keep away them from us? Are we immortal? Remember the words expounded by Buddha to most Ven. Ananda Thera. “Ananda, where there’s youthhood, ageing originates. Where there’s health, ill-health originates”
There are people in our motherland yearning for a shelter to live in. they do not have any substantial source of income to buildup a house for their children. Understanding this pathetic situation prevailing, several houses have been constructed and renovated by us for their well-being. Don’t you like to give a helping hand for the home less in Sri Lanka?
While urging the people to refrain from slaughtering the animals through propaganda campaign Sadaham Vijaya foundation, in sense of word, is totally against killing animals and torturing them.