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  • Wickramasinghe, Anjalee (11th Annual Research Symposium 2010 - University of Kelaniya, 2010)
  • Mallawa Arachchi, Nimal (A special Volume of One Asia Convention-Jeju, Jeju National University, Republic of South Korea, 2014)
    As we all know, being the largest continent of the globe, Asia shows a lot of diversity in terms of culture and society. In fact it is the cradle of civilisation that nurtured the majority of the early human civilizations. ...
  • Menike, Y.S. (Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, 2007)
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Journal of the faculty of humanities, University of Kelaniya, 2004)
    Mahayana and Heenayana are two branches of Buddhism. Since Anuradhapura period, Sinhala literature was influenced by Theravada Buddhism. Occasionally Mahayanism also had some influence. By the help of some books we can see ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (1998)
    By this book I explained about Sinhala folk poetries in Kandian period. There are many folk poetries such as Vessanthara Jathaka Kavyaya, Yashodaravatha, etc. Sinhala folk writers have written these books in a very simple ...
  • Wickramasinghe, Anjalee (Journal of the Faculty of Humanities, 2010)
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Minivan P. Thilakarathne Ha Sahithya Lokaya, 1998)
    Some of Minivan P. Thilakarathne?s short stories are very sarcastic. By his short stories he explains some variances of human beings in Sinhala society.
  • Mallawa Arachchi, Nimal (Vidyodaya, Special Memorial Volume for Most Venerable Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thero, 2011)
    The period commencing in the 8th Century AD and ending in the middle of the 13th Century is treated as the mediaeval Sinhalese age. During this age, many of the features of the modern Sinhalese language sprang up and ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Sri Revatha, 1991)
    Mayura Sandeshaya which was written by Kavishvara, belongs to Gampola period. It is our first Sinhaloa sandesha poetry. Author compliments about king, prime minister, chief incumbent and so many places from Gampola to Devi ...
  • Kumarasinghe, K. (A Glimpse of Japanese Culture, The University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1997)
    Japanese Traditional Theatre can be divided into six categories. 1 Early dances imported and indigenous, dating from the 7th century. 2 Noh, a classical lyric drama beginning in the 14th century. 3 Kyogen, comic interludes ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Nuthana Kala Nirmana Saha K. Jayathilake, 1983)
    Today Sinhala short stories are very famous among readers. Writers have selected different areas of society for their creations. So we can know the variance of our society by reading these short stories.
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Vishva Sahithyaya (Published by dept of cultural affairs), 1990)
    Panchathanthraya and Hithopadeshaya are very ancient Sanskrit books. We can see so many influences of these books on Sinhala literature. So by this research paper I have explained important instructions which we can get ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Vimalakirthi Sambhavana, 1992)
    There are two sections of this article. First I explained about translated novels in modern Sinhala literature, there are so many translations of English novels and Russian novels. Ema Bovari is also a Russsian novel. This ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Uvasara, 1999)
    The writers of Sinhala commentaries were very clever. They read so many Sinhala, Pali, and Sanskrit books and developed a very rich vocabulary. Therefore, they could explain any word very clearly. By this research paper ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (1998)
    Polonnaruwa was known as the commentaries period because various commentaries books were written. These books helped readers to learn the text books which were written in Sanskrit, Pali and Sinhala languages. In this book ...
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Sahurda Prasadie, 2014)
    The origin of Sinhala Sandesha Kavya is Gampola period. Kotte period became the golden era of Sinhala Sandesha afterwards. Gira Sandeshaya is a good example. Even though the author is unknown, it is known as a brilliant ...
  • Wickramasinghe, Anjalee (National Conference on the Humanities -2009. - University of Kelaniya, 2009)
  • Gunawardhana, N.D. (Sinhala Sangarava, 1993)
    Commentaries books help readers to learn Pali, Sanskrit or Sinhala text books. The golden era of Sinhala commentaries literature is Polonnaruwa period. Jathaka Atuva Getapadaya belongs to Polonnaruwa period. In this research ...
  • Mallawa Arachchi, Nimal (, A special Volume of One Asia Convention-Bandung, Pendidikan University, Indonesia, 2013)
    Sri Lanka is a small island situated on the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula in the Indian Ocean. Even though it is a small island, its significance in the Asian region has always been felt with great interest with ...
  • Kumarasinghe, K. (Maanawa Zaastra Pieta Zasthrieya Sangrahaya, 2014)
    In any study describes the experiences of countries (such as Japan and Korea) that have adopted the mother-tonge as the medium of instruction for higher education. The mother-tonge can be considered as the vital medium of ...

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