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An Exploration of the Motherland of Asian Elephants with Special Reference to Historical Records from 5th Century BC to 15th Century AD

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dc.contributor.author Bogahawatta, C.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-08-26T06:38:57Z
dc.date.available 2016-08-26T06:38:57Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Bogahawatta, C. 2016. An Exploration of the Motherland of Asian Elephants with Special Reference to Historical Records from 5th Century BC to 15th Century AD. In: International Conference on Asian Elephants in Culture & Nature, 20th – 21st August 2016, Anura Manatunga, K.A.T. Chamara, Thilina Wickramaarachchi and Harini Navoda de Zoysa (Eds.), (Abstract) p 143, Centre for Asian Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. 180 pp. en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-955-4563-85-8
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/14153
dc.description.abstract Elephants, in the Sri Lankan society, are treated with a certain degree of respect and devotion. With the introduction of Buddhism to the country in the 3rd Century BC, elephants gained a prominent place in the Sri Lankan culture. Literary sources of ancient Sri Lanka, make reports of instances in which elephants have played a significant role in religious functions as well as political functions such as enthroning the king. This is evidence of the significant role attributed to the elephants in the cultural and religious contexts of the Sinhalese society. Since Sri Lanka was located in the centre of the Indian Ocean with active natural harbours, she was popular among foreign nations as favourable trade centre. This is evident from the entries in the journals of ancient Greek, Roman, Arabic and Chinese travellers since the 5th Century BC. Voyagers, historians, merchants, as well as geologists such as Onesicritus (4th Century BC), Megasthenes (4th Century BC), Solinus Polyhistor (1st Century AD), Dionysius Periegetes (1st Century AD), Aelian (170-235 AD), Cosmas (550 AD), Athanasius Nikitin (15th Century AD) and Ludovico de Varthema (16th century AD) have made such informative records of the Asian elephant. They have also devised some criteria to distinguish Asian elephants from other species. These criteria include their intelligence, efficiency and military calibre. Once all their records are thoroughly examined it can be righteously concluded that Sri Lanka was the motherland of the Asian elephants prior to the Europeans’ conquest of Asia. Reports about elephants appearing in the works of the afore mentioned foreign writers ranging from the 5th Century BC to the 16th Century AD have been cited as primary sources for this research. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Centre for Asian Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Asian elephant en_US
dc.subject Historical records en_US
dc.subject Sri Lanka en_US
dc.title An Exploration of the Motherland of Asian Elephants with Special Reference to Historical Records from 5th Century BC to 15th Century AD en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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