Kotahene Soma Maha Thera (December 23, 1898 – February 23, 1960), born as Victor Emmanuel Perera Pulle in Kotahena, Colombo, was a Theravada Buddhist monk, translator and missionary.
In 1934, he went to Japan with his friend G.S. Prelis (later ordained as Kheminda Thera) and translated the Chinese version of the Vimuttimagga into English, which was published as The Path of Freedom. In 1936, both Soma Thera Perera and Prelis went to Burma and received the higher ordination as Theravada Buddhist monks on November 6, 1936 in Moulmein under the meditation teacher Jetavana Sayadaw.
Soma Thera participated in a mission trip to India in 1940 as a member of the Buddhist Mission of Goodwill. Soma Thera also took part in another mission trip to Germany in 1957, which was sponsored by the German Dharmaduta Society, during the period when the society acquired Das Buddhistische Haus (The Buddhist House) in Berlin, founded by Dr. Paul Dahlke. Soma Thera authored many books which was related to Buddhism and was an author of the Buddhist Publication Society, writing several booklets for the Bodhi Leaves and The Wheel series.
The Lamp of the Law: Excerpts from Gurulugomi’s Dharmapradipaka
Soma TheraAn old Buddhist handbook of instruction on practical points of doctrine. Translated by Piyadassi Thera and Soma Thera.
The Removal of Distracting Thoughts
Soma TheraA translation of the Vitakka-Santhana Sutta together with its Commentary and notes from the Subcommentary.
The Way of Mindfulness
Soma TheraThe text of the Satipatthana Sutta is central to the teaching of vipassana meditation. This book contains a fifteen-page abbreviated version of this sutta and a…
Vimuttimagga: The Path of Freedom
Soma TheraThe Vimuttimagga (The Path of Freedom), which serves as a meditation manual, is broadly considered a great and important work. It is similar to the Path of…