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The Swadeshi Industrial Works, Sri Lanka’s pioneer herbal-based personal care products company sponsored the ‘Aloka Poojawa’ of the Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya for the 14th successive year.
The event is sponsored through the company’s flagship brand ‘Khomba’, the first herbal soap manufactured in Sri-Lanka. The Aloka Pooja will be held from 22 to 26 January 2013.
According to legends, it is said that Lord Buddha visited the Kelaniya Temple with 500 other enlightened monks, on the third visit to Sri Lanka by an invitation from King Maniakkitha, who was the King of the snake tribe.
During his visit, Lord Buddha preached to the King and his followers, later, it is said that the King took up the initiative of constructing the Stupa of the Kelaniya Temple.
With the invasion by the Portuguese and the Dutch, the Kelaniya Temple was destroyed and lay in a deteriorating state. During the reign of King Keerthi Sri Rajasingha, who ruled the Kandian Empire, Ven. Valivita Sri Saranagkara Sangaraja Thero requested and guided the King to renovate the temple.
The golden Era of the Kelaniya Temple began with Helena Wijewardene Lamatheni who regularly visited the temple for worshiped. At that time the temple was in a decaying state.
She started the renovations of the Vihara Mandiraya and laid marble for the floors of the temple. In 1927 Helena Wijewardene Lamatheni started the work of the new Vihara Mandiraya by laying the foundation stone.
As part of its annual CSR program, Swadeshi supports the Aloka Poojas of all the temples that honour the four guardian Gods of Sri Lanka, Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya (God Vibishana), Ruhunu Kataragama Maha Devalaya (God Kataragama), Saman Devalaya Ratnapura (God Saman) and Devundara Uthpalawarna Sri Vishnu Maha Devalaya (God Uthpalawarna Sri Vishnu).
“We are honoured to have supported this event for over a decade, being a truly Sri Lankan brand, we will continue to be a part of this blessed path, which I believe would also bring righteous blessings to the whole of Sri Lanka” The Swadeshi Industrial Works Managing Director and Chairperson Amari Wijewardene commented, who is also the great granddaughter of Helena Wijewardene Lamatheni.
The company also supports the annual Aloka Poojawa of the Dambadeniya Raja Maha Viharaya encouraging traditional and religious practice.
The pioneer and market leader in herbal personal care products in Sri Lanka, The Swadeshi Industrial Works, was incorporated in 1941.
The company manufactures and markets many leading brands including the top herbal soap brand Khomba Herbal and the heritage beauty soap brand Rani Sandalwood.
The Swadeshi Industrial Works complies with the ISO 9001:2008 international standards for quality management systems and produces a portfolio of brands in a range of categories that include Rani sandalwood soap, Khomba herbal soap, Khomba herbal baby range, Khomba herbal shampoos, herbal shower gels, herbal facial wash, herbal creams, floral perfumes, laundry soaps, liquid dish wash and toilet cleaners.
In an effort to strengthen the local manufacturing and to cater to the local market needs.
Amongst the product portfolio Apsara, Safeplus, Perlwite, Lak Bar, Lady Perfume and Black Eagle Cologne Spray and after shave are strongly perceived amongst the mass.
Swadeshi plays a pivotal role in developing the Sri Lankan economy through promoting ‘Be Sri Lankan, buy Sri Lankan’ concept.
The company laboratory conducts extensive research and development to the growing consumer needs. As a company, The Swadeshi Industrial Works has made rapid progress by constantly upgrading its manufacturing process, investing in new technology and infrastructure.
Today Swadeshi operates a large modern factory equipped with-the latest soap finishing equipment, resulting in very high quality finished soaps and personal care products.