Mangalika Priyanthi


A year before the Easter bombings was the hardest of all, as my father was terribly ill and I had to be enrolled in a new school. My mother after being hurt by closed ones, her forgiveness came in and a hug drew out despite all the mess going on. She took amazing care of my father, and to quote the words of a doctor she did a better job than the nurses themselves!
There’s just so much to tell about how much of a sweet heart she was! I can’t forget to mention how Holy my mother was too. She loved God with all her heart. When I see my mother pray, I could just see a saint in front of me. She would talk to God as if they were best friends, as her father. It amazes me that a person like this was in front of me the whole time. I wish I.. we had acknowledged all this before she passed away… The least we can do now is to acknowledge her and honor her and pray for her soul.
Although two years have passed, the grief still follows me and my father, but we feel her presence everywhere. To conclude, I can just say my mother is the best person I’ve ever met. A great soul, a loving mother, a loving wife and a wonderful friend. And now a martyr of God.
We love you Ammi.
– This Tribute is by Hasaru Jayakody – Son of Mangalika Priyanthi whose precious life we lost at the Easter Attack.
We at The Easter Attack Survivors Project thank Hasaru for getting in touch with us with this beautiful Tribute of his mother.
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