Description
This scholarly edition presents three major historical and sacred texts from Ceylon, offering readers direct access to foundational documents of Sri Lankan culture and Buddhism. The Mahávansi, an ancient chronicle, traces the island’s history and the introduction of Buddhism, while the Rájá-Ratnácari and Rájá-Vali provide additional historical narratives and royal genealogies.
Editor Edward Upham curated this collection to serve both academic researchers and students of comparative religion and Asian history. The accompanying tracts illuminate Buddhist doctrines, practices, and literary traditions, providing context for understanding these primary sources. This second edition represents a significant contribution to Oriental scholarship and remains essential for those studying South Asian history, Buddhism, and the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka.
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