Description
This festschrift is a scholarly tribute to Professor S.B. Hettiaratchi, compiled through contributions from leading academics and researchers in multiple disciplines. The volume encompasses essays on archaeology, history, Buddhist studies, and anthropology, reflecting the professor’s broad intellectual influence across these interconnected fields.
The collection presents original research and critical analyses that advance our understanding of South Asian civilizations, Buddhist philosophy and practice, historical developments, and anthropological perspectives on cultural traditions. Contributors explore archaeological findings, historical narratives, Buddhist textual traditions, and contemporary anthropological insights. This interdisciplinary approach demonstrates how these academic fields intersect and inform one another in the study of Asian societies and religions.
Essential reading for scholars, researchers, and students engaged with Buddhist studies, Asian history, archaeology, and cultural anthropology, this festschrift serves as both a celebration of academic achievement and a valuable resource for advancing knowledge in these disciplines.







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