The second-generation healer of the Pilapitiya lineage rose to prominence during the British colonial period, earning deep respect across both rural and elite circles. His reputation for skilled, compassionate treatment extended so widely that he was summoned to treat the ailing wife of a British colonial governor. The success of his treatment not only earned admiration but also led to the formal recognition of the family name, ‘Senasekara’, as a mark of honor.
Balancing traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with rising national visibility, he established the family as trusted healers, laying the institutional and reputational groundwork for generations to come