2005 Sri Lankan national honours
In November 2005 President of Sri Lanka Chandrika Kumaratunga awarded national honours to 231 individuals for distinguished services.[1] The awards ceremony was held on 14 November 2005 at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall in Colombo.[2]
Sri Lankabhimanya
Two individuals received the Sri Lankabhimanya honour:
- Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008), writer
- Lakshman Kadirgamar (1932–2005), politician (posthumous)
Deshamanya
Thirty one individuals received the Deshamanya honour:
- William Alwis
- Mahesh Amalean (born 1955), engineer
- Sohli E. Captain
- Radhika Coomaraswamy (born 1953), diplomat
- Lalith de Mel
- Rohan de Saram (born 1939), musician
- Chandrananda de Silva
- Ashley de Vos, architect
- Jayaratne Banda Dissanayake
- M. T. A. Furkhan
- Basil Gunasekara (born 1929), soldier
- Cyril Herath (died 2011), police officer
- A. S. Jayawardena (1936–2018), economist
- Asoka Jayawardena, soldier
- Harry Jayawardena (born 1942), businessman
- Nihal Jinasena (born 1940), businessman
- Premasiri Khemadasa (1937–2008), composer
- W. D. Lakshman, economist
- Paddy Mendis (born 1933), air man
- Sunil Mendis, accountant
- J. B. Peiris, physician
- M. D. D. Peiris
- Denis Perera (1930–2013), soldier
- P. Ramanathan (1932–2006), judge
- P. Deva Rodrigo
- Mano Selvanathan
- A. H. Sheriffdeen, surgeon
- Roland Silva
- Bradman Weerakoon (born 1930), civil servant
- Kandekumara Hapudoragamage Jothiyarathna Wijayadasa
- Ray Wijewardene (1924–2010), engineer
Deshabandu
Thirty eight individuals received the Deshabandu honour:
- Tissa Abeysekara (1939–2009), filmmaker
- Joe Abeywickrama (1927–2011), actor
- A. L. M. Abusali
- Don Chandraprema Patrick Amarasinghe
- Sivaramalingam Anandacoomaraswamy
- Ranjit Atapattu (1933–2018), politician
- Senaka Dias Bandaranayake
- M. A. Careem
- Vajira Chithrasena
- Lyn de Alwis
- Lakshman de Mel
- Siran Upendra Deraniyagala (born 1942), archaeologist
- Tuley de Silva
- Tilak de Soysa
- A. E. T. Ellawala
- Lionel Fernando, civil servant
- Reginald George Bernard Forbes
- Olcott Gunasekera
- Kapila Gunawardena
- Jinadasa Guruge
- Macky Hashim
- Harold Herath (1930–2007), politician
- Indradasa Hettiarachchi, politician
- Osmund Jayaratne (1924–2006), academic
- S. D. R. Jayaratne
- Swarana Jayaweera
- Saddhamangala Karunaratne
- Stanley Kirinde
- A. N. S. Kulasinghe (1919–2006), engineer
- Vivendra Lintotawela
- N. Navaratnarajah
- Tony Ranasinghe (1937–2015), actor
- Diyanath Samarasinghe
- K. P. Silva
- Kirthi Tennakone, scientist
- C. G. Uragoda, physician
- D. P. Wickremasinghe
- Suriya Wickremasinghe
Veera Chudamani
One individual received the Veera Chudamani honour:
- Hettiarachchige Gamini Sirisoma Jayasekera
Vidya Jyothi
Thirteen individuals received the Vidya Jyothi honour:
- Damian Nobert Lakshman Alwis
- Janaka de Silva, academic
- Wijaya Godakumbura, surgeon
- Colvin Gunaratne
- A. D. S. Gunawardena
- Mohan Jayatilake
- Eric H. Karunanayake
- S. Mahalingam (1926–2015), academic
- E. W. Marasinghe
- Lalitha Mendis
- S. Mohanadas, academic
- Damitha Ramanayake
- Dayantha Wijeyesekera (born 1942), academic
Kala Keerthi
Forty two individuals received the Kala Keerthi honour:
- Tilak Abeysinghe
- Jackson Anthony (born 1958), actor
- Dharmasiri Bandaranayake (born 1949), film director
- S. Pani Bharatha (posthumous)
- A. J. Canagarathnam
- Olga de Livera
- Enid Anula Aluvihare de Silva
- Malini Fonseka (born 1947), actress
- T. B. Richard M. Don Gabriel
- Gnarathan
- Sanath Gunathilake (born 1955), actor
- Asoka Handagama, filmmaker
- Gamini Haththotuwegama (1939–2009), playwright
- Henry Jayasena (1931–2009), actor
- Vimukthi Jayasundara (born 1977), film director
- A. Jesurasa
- M. Kanakasabai
- Geetha Kumarasinghe (born 1955), actress
- Swarna Mallawarachchi, actress
- Jayalath Manoratne (born 1948), dramatist
- S. Maunaguru
- Carl Muller (born 1935), writer
- Sanath Nandasiri (born 1942), musician
- Simon Navagattegama (1940–2005), novelist (posthumous)
- Vasantha Obeysekera (1937–2017), film director
- Dharmasena Pathiraja (1943–2018), film director
- Sumitra Peries (born 1934), filmmaker
- Sri Jayana Rajapakse
- Tissa Ranasinghe (born 1925), artist
- Monica Ruwanpathirana (1946–2004), poet (posthumous)
- Pandithar Sachchithanantham
- Bharahmasri Sarveswara Sarma
- Shyam Selvadurai (born 1965), novelist
- Santhini Sevanesan
- Kulanthai M. Shunmugalingam
- A. Sivananthan
- K. Sivathamby (1932–2011), historian
- Somalatha Subasinghe (1936–2015), actress
- Prasanna Vithanage (born 1962), filmmaker
- Latha Walpola (born 1934), singer
- Rohana Weerasinghe (born 1949), musician
- Sybil Wettasinghe (born 1927), writer
Sri Lanka Sikhamani
Thirty six individuals received the Sri Lanka Sikhamani honour:
- R. I. T. Alles (1932–2013), teacher
- S. Arunachalam
- Mohamed Zainudeen Mohamed Badiudeen
- Jayantha Balawardena
- B. E. S. J. Bastiampillai
- J. M. S. Brito
- Kris Canekeratne
- Ferrin Careem
- Hiran Cooray
- S. D. Gunadasa (1931–2014), businessman
- Edgar Gunetunga
- Mallika Hemachandra
- H. Z. Jaffer
- J. K. D. S. H. Jayawardena
- Y. Karunadasa (born 1934), academic
- Gunadasa Kupuge (posthumous)
- Jayasiri Mendis
- Ameena Faiz Musthapa
- L. G. G. M. L. Mohammadu Naim
- Gunapala Nanayakkara
- Mahinda Palihawadana
- Kamala Peiris
- W. H. Piyadasa
- M. Ramalingam
- Daya Rathnayake
- Z. A. M. Refai
- Mendis Rohanadheera
- Manik Rodrigo
- Premila Senanayake
- Mahamood Rizwan Shahabdeen
- Suppiah Achari Thiagarajah
- Sanath Ukwatte
- Rodney Vandergert (1935–2009), diplomat
- Tony Weerasinghe
- Daya Weththasinghe
- Hiranthi Wijemanne
Vidya Nidhi
Thirteen individuals received the Vidya Nidhi honour:
- S. M. H. Sena Banda
- Raja Gnanasiri Hewa Bowala
- Niriellage Chandrasiri
- M. A. K. L. Dissanayake
- C. A. N. Fernando
- Angulugaha Gamage Lasath Namal Gamage
- Nimal Guanthilake
- P. Amitha Jayasinghe
- V. Kumar
- Shanthi Mendis
- Chales Santiapillai
- W. P. Siripala
- H. H. Subasinghe
Kala Suri
Thirty one individuals received the Kala Suri honour:
- Rohana Baddage
- Muhanned Nohideen Abdul Cader
- Sarath Chandrajeewa
- Pradeep Chandrasiri
- Somaratne Dissanayake, film director
- Udaya Shantha Fernando
- Edward Jayakody (born 1952), musician
- Pushpakumara Kandegedara
- Barbara Sansoni Lewcock
- Harsh Makalanda
- Dulip Gabada Mudalige
- Nelum Harasgama Nadaraja
- Parakrama Niriella
- M. A. Nuhuman
- Stanley Omar
- Janadasa Peiris
- H. A. Perera (1950–2010), actor
- Rohanadeva Perera
- Anoma Rajakaruna
- Anne Ranasinghe (1925–2016), poet
- Chitra Ranawake
- R. Rushankan
- Oosha Saravanamuttu
- Inoka Sathyangani, film director
- Rajini Selvanayagam
- T. Shanathanan
- Sumathy Sivamohan
- Chandraguptha Thenuwara
- Subramanium Vilvaratnam
- Jagath Weerasinghe (born 1954), artist
- Channa Wijewardena
Sri Lanka Thilaka
Four individuals received the Sri Lanka Thilaka honour:
- T. M. Priyantha Nimal de Silva
- Nayanatara Gitani Fonseka
- Rohana Upendra Kuruppu
- V. A. Thirugnanasuntharam
Sri Lanka Rathna
Nine individuals received the Sri Lanka Rathna honour:
- Bernard de Gaulle
- Tetsuya Hino
- Thilo W. Hoffmann
- Michael Morris (born 1936), British politician
- S. D. Muni
- Hosel Norota
- Michael Ondaatje (born 1943), Canadian poet
- N. Ram (born 1945), Indian journalist
- David C. Sanders
Sri Lanka Ranjana
Eleven individuals received the Sri Lanka Ranjana honour:
- Monica de Decker-Deprez
- Geoffrey Dobbs
- Romesh Gunesekera (born 1954), British author
- Evert Jongens
- Tadashi Noguchi
- Tridev Roy (1933–2012), Pakistani politician
- Wang Shihong
- Wolfgang Stange
- Baik Sung-hak
- Sung Woan-jong
- Robert Woods
References
- "Government Notification - National Honours" (PDF). Government of Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- "National Honours Ceremony". Government of Sri Lanka. 16 November 2005. Archived from the original on 10 July 2006.
- "Sri Lanka's highest national honour for Kadir". Sunday Island. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 13 November 2005. Retrieved 26 August 2019.