- Lokanatha (Italian Buddhist Monk)
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name=Venerable U Lokanatha
lived=1897 –May 25 1966
caption=The Venerable U Lokanatha.
alternate name= Salvatore Cioffi
placeofbirth=Italy
placeofdeath=Maymyo ,Burma Lokanatha (
1897 -May 25 ,1966 ) was an ItalianBuddhist missionary .Lokanatha was born near Naples,
Italy in 1897 in the celebrated family of Cioffi and given the name of Salvatore, meaning the Savior. Brought up in an atmosphere of talented culture, he was a talented violinist. He studied chemistry and received his B.Sc. atThe Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art , in 1922. He then worked as a chemical analyst for the Crucible Steel Co. and Proctor & Gamble before briefly attendingColumbia University Medical School. It was the scientific impulse in him which led him toBuddhism , which he embraced not long after graduation. Shortly he was on pilgrimage to the places sacred to Buddhism and was ordained a Buddhist monk inBurma in 1925. Thereafter, he resolved to propagate the teachings of the Buddha all over the world.Returning home after mastering the precepts and practices of Buddhism in six months, he found the general atmosphere not favorable to his new religion in Italy. He returned to
India on foot walking across Southern Europe andAsia Minor , reaching backBurma in 1928. The five years that followed were spent in deep study and meditations, his time being divided between monasteries and theHimalaya n caves and forests. Strictly observing the 13dhutanga s, he emerged towards the end of 1932 with a spiritual radiance around him. From the year 1928 throughout his life he observed the self-imposed rule of sleeping in the sitting posture: only in his death he lay on his back.Three Buddhist missionary expeditions were launched by Lokanatha in the years 1933, 1934 and 1935 from Burma,
Thailand andCeylon respectively toBodh Gaya in India, where the Buddha had attained Enlightenment. Lokanatha wrote extensively and published several booklets with a view to use these in his missionary expeditions in the West; he also completed a large volume dealing with his missionary work in the East. While the plans for a missionary tour of Europe and America were getting finalized,World War II broke out. All of Lokanatha's writings were lost. Besides, during the War he was interned in India.In October, 1946, he returning to Burma and found the Buddhist Foreign Mission organized in
Mandalay ; under the auspices of which he was sent out in July 1947 for a Buddhist survey of the contemporary world, with special reference to the USA. It was the first mission of its kind ever launched from Burma. The outcome of this Mission is detailed in his work "Girdling the Globe with Truth". Preaching throughSingapore and Malaya,Hong Kong ,Shanghai andManila , he sped across the Pacific throughHawaii to the USA., and after a very successful tour of the United States and preaching inEngland and on the Continent, he arrived inCeylon in 1950 to attend and address the First Conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. In March 1951 he was back to Burma, where right-royal receptions awaited for him inRangoon and Mandalay. In Mandalay he hoisted the World Buddhist Flag onMarch 24 ,1951 for the first time in Burma.After 1951 he preached extensively and repeatedly throughout Burma, also dividing his time between Burma, India and Ceylon; mostly staying in Burma. He attended and addressed the World Fellowship of Buddhists' Conference in Rangoon in 1954. Also, he was elected the Spiritual Patron of the Mahajayanti Celebrations in 1956 in Pakistan.
It was in the early 1930's that Lokanatha and
B. R. Ambedkar , the IndianDalit leader, contacted each other. The correspondence between them reveals that Ambedkar was greatly influenced by Lokanatha, in favor of Buddhism. Ambedkar converted to Buddhism with many of his followers in 1956.Donations for the world Dhammaduta work flowed freely to Lokanatha in Burma. He had planned for a World Preaching Tour in 1963-1965, which somehow failed to materialize. Towards the end of 1965, he developed a sore on his forehead, which turned
cancer ous. While preparing for his visit to the USA. for proper treatment, he succumbed to the temptation of trying indigenous treatment, against all expert advice. He died onMay 25 ,1966 . OnMay 29 1966 inMaymyo , his body was taken in a stately procession to the Shwezigon Monastery, where it lies in state for all Burma to pay homage.Lokanatha was a staunch
vegetarian . His donations helped construct theSunlun Dhammayone in Rangoon. His devotees included people from all ranks of life; intellectuals, scientists and people in authority from several countries were influenced by him. AlthoughTheravada by designation, Lokanatha was broadminded for all viewpoints.References
* A. Rawlinson, The Book of Enlightened Masters, pp.615-616
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