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    A Comparative Study of the Way of Emancipation between Therawada and Zen Buddhism
    (University of Kelaniya, 2008) Gnanasena himi, Walapane
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    Declention of Bisexual Nouns in Sanskrit Grammar
    (University of Kelaniya, 2007) Gnanasena himi, Walapane
    There are two kinds of stems in Sanskrit Language. They are, 1. Stems ending in Consonants. 2. Stems ending in vowels. We can see some hisexual stems that can be declined in two ways. Some stems of masculine gender can be decline like a stem of neuter gender. For example, when we take the stem 'pustaka' when it IS In neuter gender it's declension runs as follows. Nominative case Pustaka N.G. Singular Pustakam Dual Pustake Plural Pustakdni When it is of masculine the declension differs Nominative case Pustaka MG. Singular Pustakah Dual Pastaku Plural Pustakiih So the students those who are used to Sanskrit Language should know these grammatical rules. Otherwise they can't write Sanskrit language properly. Therefore I wanted to do this research in order to show them the correct use of Sanskrit Language. N.O = Neuter Gender M.O = Masculine Gender
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    බෞද්ධ හා සංඛ්‍ය දර්ශනයන්හි සම-විෂමතා පිළිබඳ තුලනාත්මක අධ්‍යයනයක්
    (University of Kelaniya, 2006) Gnanasena himi, Walapane

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