Located at 148/1 Pansala Mawatha , Mirissa.
"Pansala" (පන්සල) is the Sinhala word for a in Sri Lanka. While it literally refers to a "leaf-hut" (traditionally where monks lived), it now represents the heart of spiritual and social life in Sri Lankan villages. pansala
Chinthaka returned to school. He still swept the pansala every evening. Years later, he became a teacher in the same village. And every time a lost child sat alone in his classroom, he remembered the silent monk, the clay bowl of milk rice, and the pansala that never asked for anything in return—except for a heart willing to stay. Located at 148/1 Pansala Mawatha , Mirissa
In a small village nestled among tea plantations, the old pansala sat on a gentle hill. Its white dagoba (stupa) glowed like a pearl in the morning sun, and the Bodhi tree in the courtyard whispered ancient secrets in the wind. Chinthaka returned to school