Support the Mission: Rewrite History Together
“Truth is not a destination—it’s a path we walk together.”
At Buddha of Lanka, we believe Sri Lanka holds a deeper, forgotten connection to the life of the Buddha. Your support helps us uncover that truth—through ancient caves, lost texts, oral histories, and sacred geography. Join us in this mission by contributing, sponsoring, or simply wearing your belief.
Contribute Financially to Research
Help us uncover, decode, and preserve Sri Lanka’s ancient stone inscriptions — hidden in caves, temple walls, and forest sanctuaries.
This expedition will document sacred writings across multiple historic sites believed to be part of the Buddha’s true journey through Lanka.
Your support will help fund
Travel and field access to sacred caves and temples
Photography, 3D scans, and inscription tracing
Digital translation and script decoding
Historical analysis and publication
Equipment, transportation, and local guidance
Every stone we study brings us closer to the truth. Thank you for being part of this sacred mission.
🪨 Sites will be explored based on accessibility, historical evidence, and community leads
Wear the Mission – Shop to Support
Every item funds research and spreads the message.

🛒 All profits fund field research. Wear your support with pride.
Sponsor a Research Type
What You Can Submit:
Photos of cave inscriptions or temples
Local village stories or tribal legends
Forgotten names or maps
Rare book scans or quotes
Your own research or thoughts
🕵️♂️ Become a Research Scout and help uncover what history forgot.
Our Promise: Transparency & Integrity
We are not a corporation or institution. We are a people-powered mission.
Your support will be:
Used directly for field work, travel, data collection, and publishing
Shared openly with project updates
Honored with gratitude, respect, and accountability
Together, we’re not just finding truth. We’re living it.
Be Part of History
Whether you give $5 or sponsor a full expedition, you become part of the journey. Let’s make history speak again—from the caves, the texts, and the soil of Lanka itself.