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Likewise,  Benny Liow, a Buddhist intellectual, had also done some
        study on his contribution and  compiled his research into a coffee
     T he External  Buddhist societies in   table book titled a K. Sri Dhammananda – a Pictorial Retrospect in

 tertiary institutions
 Success Factors   were formed, not so   1997 (BGF publication).  After his demise, Ven. Jimin, a Malaysian
        nun now doing her PhD in  Taiwan, also did some research on
 of Ven.K.Sri   students were inspired   him, and presented a paper on the contribution  of  Ven. K. Sri
 much because some
        Dhammananda at the 2  International Conference on Malaysian
                                 nd
 Dhammananda’s   by the Dharma but   Buddhism.  I have also written a little booklet, Little Stories of a
        Great Monk a few months after his demise.
 more because they
 Missionary   felt a sense of crisis   These documentations showed us how, through the personal

 Works  posed by Christian   quality of Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda, he was able to transform the
 evangelisation.   landscape of Malaysian Buddhism.  His personal qualities - such as
        his Dharma missionary spirit, his exemplary leadership, his literary
        and oratory skills, his dignified yet approachable personality, and
        his wits and wisdom, are beyond doubt the critical factors that led
 Venerable K. Sri Dhammananda is undoubtedly one of the most   to his success in carrying out missionary works in Malaysia.
 prominent Buddhist monks who has contributed significantly to the
 development of Malaysian Buddhism.  His missionary activities   While acknowledging his personal quality, one cannot ignore
 in Malaysia, from January 1952 till his demise in August 2006,   other factors that also played an important role in his success as
 have contributed so much to Malaysian Buddhism that the Young   a missionary. In this article, I would like to examine the external
 Buddhist Association of Malaysia (YBAM), in the 1980s,  honored   factors contributing to his successful missionary works.   These
 him as the  “Father of English Speaking Buddhists”  (The YBAM   external factors are important for us to understand a historical event
 also honoured Ven. Chuk Mor as the “Father of Chinese Speaking   in its right perspective.
 Buddhists”).  Although this honour was not bestowed in an official
 manner or through any kind of selection process but emerged in   English as a Medium of Communication
 daily conversation, it is well accepted by the Buddhist community.

            Perhaps the single most important external factor in missionary
 His contribution had also prompted Leong Kok Hing, former   work is the language medium.  Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda arrived
 President of YBAM, to write  an article in 1986  (the same article   in Malaysia at a time when the country was still under British rule.
 is reprinted in the Voice of Buddhism, Vol. 42, April 2007) listing   English was then the medium of instruction in most schools, as
 down nine major areas of contribution of Ven. K. Sri Dhammananda.     well as in colleges. English was therefore popularly spoken and




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