Tuesday, September 3, 2019

An Appreciation - Prof. Carlo Fonseka


It is with the deepest of regret, that I record the sad demise of Prof. Carlo Fonseka.

In 1962, and as a medical student, fortune smiled on me when I had this great man, as a Lecturer and Tutor in Physiology, at the Faculty of Medicine in Colombo!

    He was an erudite gentleman and his very personality,charm and sense of humour impressed me most. I was privileged indeed,to meet this great human being!  His very demeanor disseminated love,compassion and kindness to all!  

He possessed the unique 'gift' of being able to take on  the most complex problems and dissect it into fragments, so that it could be easily understood by all.  Truly a brilliant teacher!

 I had  often heard of the immense respect and veneration he commanded from his patients, when he was a young medic, on the wards.

As time went by, I soon realised that he was reputed to be  a great exponent of the 'Truth', and  a firm believer of the "Theory of Impermanence".  He discarded  belief in the 'supernatural' and viewed everyone as 'equals'.

In respecting the true teachings of the Buddha, he dispelled rituals, false beliefs, fire walking, fasting and idol worship.

On a personal note-  this supreme being and his charming wife, Pearl, stepped in to help me and my wife, at a very desperate juncture of our lives.  With no food for sustenance,  no fixed abode, and no income, they offered us our basic needs. 

It was an old 'storeroom'  with only a single bed!  My wife and I remember so vividly his very words to the both of us : " This is, and must be, the worst place for a future Doctor and a future Lawyer to live and sleep in, BUT - under the circumstances it is a Palace"!!!  It certainly was!

We were given all our meals, and the use of all the household facilities, for a month, until we later moved on and found alternate  accommodation. 

When we could afford to pay them back, as an expression of gratitude ,we offered payment for looking after us so well- in our hour of need.  They both accepted it in the true and traditional 'Sinhala' style, and then to our shock and surprise, returned it immediately, saying "thank you for the payment, and would you now please accept our Wedding gift, to the both of you"!!!  

"Small men think they are great, but great men have no time for such small things"!!

I have no doubt that the many thousands of students' lives you have touched, would agree with my sentiments. Your departure has left a vacuum in this world. May your journey in Sansara be short.

Goodbye, my good teacher and mentor, you are truly a 'Bodhisattva'!



                     "Thousands of candles can be lit from just one candle,
                       yet the life of the candle is not shortened .
                               Happiness never decreases from being shared"            
                                                                                                    Sidarth Gautama.




Dr. Ranjith Dambawinna
Essex, England.

4 comments:

  1. Ranjith, please refer to my contribution in the earlier post.
    Sanath

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  2. Nice to see you in our blog,Ranjith.I would like to see more contributions from you,in the future subjects.Carlo was,indeed a simple,non assuming man.In his Physiology lectures,mainly about the digestive system,the few words that he used are recorded in my brain.He mentioned that wine is for sipping and beer is for gulping.Gall bladder concentrated bile to the tune of ten times.I wonder any of our surviving batch-mates remember any more interesting bits from his lectures.I have no doubt that he will have no obstacles to face,while sailing through the unfathomable ocean of Sansara in order to reach Moksha.

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  3. Beautiful and sincere appreciation Ranjit. I wasn't aware of the very personal help he gave you at your time of need. He was indeed a very special man.

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  4. I am really happy to see the above appreciation from Ranjit, my friend and neighbour!
    He voices the sentiments most of us have about Prof Carlo Fonseka. I have never forgotten all Prof Carlo did for me when we were in our second MB. He is a true gentleman and his loss is very sad for us all. But he is at peace and at rest and let's be happy that we were able to have him in our midst this far. May his tribe increase! from his grateful one time pupil, Zita

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