An Investigative Study of Historical Reference Sources Used in Ancient Monastic Libraries in Sri Lanka
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2023
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Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
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This study delved into the historical reference sources housed in ancient monastic libraries of Sri Lanka, uncovering their pivotal role in safeguarding and conveying a deep understanding of Sri Lankan civilization. Employing an exploratory approach, data analyzed both primary and secondary sources, focusing on the period from the Anuradhapura to the Dambadeni era. Findings revealed the importance of traditional reference sources like Atthakatha, Tika, Tippani, Getapada, Sanna, Pitapoth, and Glossaries. These include various commentaries on Buddhist scriptures and specialized glossaries, which are instrumental in interpreting Buddhist teachings and philosophical concepts. It concluded that these resources are indispensable for scholars and practitioners of Buddhism, playing a crucial role in maintaining the continuity and accessibility of Sri Lanka’s rich historical and cultural knowledge.
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ancient monastic libraries, cultural knowledge, historical reference sources, reference sources.
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Upali, Demunnewe Thero (2023), An Investigative Study of Historical Reference Sources Used in Ancient Monastic Libraries in Sri Lanka, 5th International conference on Library and Information Management, Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka