Biography Overview

This page presents a documented overview of the life, education, and professional career of Dr. Saddhamangala Karunaratne.

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Chronological Timeline of Dr. Saddhamangala Karunaratne

  • 1924 – Born in Sri Lanka.
  • 1946 – B.A. (Honours) in Pali and Sanskrit, University of Ceylon.
  • 1949 – M.A. in Pali.
  • 1950 – Appointed Assistant Archaeological Commissioner.
  • 1960 – PhD in Epigraphy, University of Cambridge.
  • 1983 – Retired as Archaeological Commissioner of Sri Lanka.
  • 2003 – Awarded the Desha Bandhu national honor.
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Early Life and Academic Formation

Early Life and Academic Formation

Dr. Saddhamangala Karunaratne was born in 1924 in Sri Lanka. His early academic training in Pali and Sanskrit laid the foundation for his later specialization in epigraphy and early historical studies.

He obtained a B.A. (Honours) in Pali and Sanskrit in 1946 and an M.A. in Pali in 1949 from the University of Ceylon. In 1960, he completed his PhD in Epigraphy at the University of Cambridge. His doctoral thesis, Brāhmī Inscriptions of Ceylon, remains an important contribution to the study of early Sri Lankan inscriptions.

Professional Career

In 1950, he was appointed Assistant Archaeological Commissioner in the Department of Archaeology. Working under Professor Senerat Paranavitana, he specialized in the documentation, publication, and interpretation of Brāhmī inscriptions.

He later served as Archaeological Commissioner of Sri Lanka, overseeing research initiatives, preservation efforts, and scholarly publications until his retirement in 1983.

His work contributed to the systematic study of Sri Lanka’s early historical records and clarified connections between epigraphy, Buddhist art, and South Asian historical traditions.

A daughter’s reflections

Family of Dr. Saddhamangala Karunaratne

Father: Wijesinghe William Karunaratne (Born in Kalutara, Sri Lanka)

Mother: Ubeyasekara Malini Mangalika Karunaratne (Born in Kalutara, Sri Lanka)

Sister: Wijesinghe Visakha Gunatilake (Born, Kalutara, Sri Lanka)

Sister: Sujatha Stevens (Born, Kalutara, Sri Lanka)

Spouse: Lathpandura Chandra Karunarane (Born in Dehiwala, Sri Lanka)

The Dr. Saddhamangala Karunaratne Legacy Award provides annual support to undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing studies in archaeology and related historical disciplines in Sri Lanka.

Saddhamangala Karunaratne Legacy Award

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