Saranankara Buddha (සරණංකර බුදුන්)

The third of the three ancient Buddhas preceding Dīpaṅkara, remembered for his compassionate refuge and guidance.

Biography (ජීවිත කථාව)

Birth and family

Saranankara was born in a noble royal city. His father was King , and his mother was Queen . He belonged to the Kshatriya class.

Era and lifespan

Saranankara lived in the distant past, completing the triad before Dīpaṅkara. In his time, the average human lifespan was . His own lifespan was recorded as .

Renunciation and enlightenment

After seeing the four sights, Saranankara renounced worldly life. He attained enlightenment under the — tree, rediscovering the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path.

Teachings and disciples

His first sermon was delivered to his first disciples. His chief disciples were and . His attendant monk was . His Sangha grew vast, with countless arahants attaining liberation.

Symbolic meaning (සංකේතමය අර්ථය)

Saranankara symbolizes refuge and compassionate guidance. His name evokes “one who offers refuge,” reminding us that Dharma is the safe harbor across ages.

Canonical anchors (සිද්ධාන්ත සංකේතා)

Use Buddhavaṃsa verses as primary anchors, supplement with Sinhala vaṃsa traditions for names and tree species.

Sources and Further Reading (මූලාශ්‍ර සහ වැඩිදුර කියවීම)

Verification checklist: confirm triad order, lifespan values, bodhi‑tree species, disciples’ names, Sinhala spellings.