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Abraham Mendis Gunasekara1
Author of A comprehensive grammar of the Sinhalese language book.
Read MoreAir Commodore KGDN Jayasinghe1
Air Commodore KGDN Jayasinghe
MSc (Def & Strat), BSc (Def Mgt), psc
Tele: 0094714163720 Email : nihalj68@gmail.com
Albert De Silva1
Author of kawminikalamba:a poem on Matara and Matara gymkhana meet book
Read MoreAnanda Coomarswami1
Ānanda Kentiś Kumāraswāmī; 22 August 1877 − 9 September 1947) was a Ceylonese Tamil philosopher and Metaphysicist, as well as a pioneering historian and philosopher of Indian art, particularly art history and symbolism, and an early interpreter of Indian culture to the West.[1] In particular, he is described as "the groundbreaking theorist who was largely responsible for introducing ancient Indian art to the West."[2]
Read MoreAnanda Guruge1
Author of Return to righteousness:a collection of speeches, essays and letters of the Anagarika Dharmapala book
Read MoreF. Max Muller1
Author of The Sacred Books of the east - complete in 50 volumes-Vol.21:The saddharma pundarika or the lotus of the true law book
Read MoreH.S.De.Zylva1
Author of The odyssey of the tooth relic:The palladium of Sinhalese royalty book
Read MoreJ . E. Vanderstraaten1
Author of the An index of the disease of children and their treatment - 3 ed. book
Read MoreJ.P.Amarasinha1
Sidathsangara consisting of prosody and rhetoric composed by the author.
Read MoreJames De Alwis1
author of the Sidat Sangarawa : a grammar of the Sinhalese language translated into English with introduction notes and appendices book
Read MoreJoseph Hatton1
Writer ans Compiler of the The new Ceylon : being a sketch of British North Borneo or Sabah book
Read MoreKalyani Rajakaruna Senevirathna Bandara1
graduated from the P / Dangahawewa State Junior School and P / Ummandada Central College and received her BA in Arts from the University of Kelaniya and worked as a Vice President in various parts of the country.
Read MoreKrishna Dwaipayana Vyasa1
The Mahābhārata pronounced is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.[1] The Mahābhārata is an epic narrative of the Kurukṣetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pāṇḍava princes. It also contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or puruṣārtha (12.161). Among the principal works and stories in the Mahābhārata are the Bhagavadgītā, the story of Damayantī, an abbreviated version of the Rāmāyaṇa, and the story of Ṛṣyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
Read MoreL. C. Wijesinghe Mudaliyar1
Authot of The Mahavansa - part II, containing chapters XXXIX to C Book
Read MoreP.E.P.Deraniyagala1
Dr. Paulus Edward Pieris Deraniyagala (1900–1976) was a paleontologist, zoologist, and also an artist from Sri Lanka. He was born in Colombo, the son of Sir Paul Edward Pieris, civil servant and scholar, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA in 1922 and an MA in 1923. He entered Harvard University for a year where he was awarded MA in 1924. He specialised in fauna and human fossils of the Indian subcontinent. From 1939 to 1963 he was the Director of the National Museum of Ceylon, and from 1961 to 1964 he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Vidyodaya University.
Read MorePadma D. Jayaweera1
Padma D. Jayaweera is eminently qualified to write on the subject of the role of Co-operatives in the development process of Sri Lanka. This publication which analytical links Co-operatives to the recent poverty alleviation programme displays her mastery of the field. Having completed the Special Art Degree in Economics in 1967. She joined the Sri Lanka Administrative Service in 1970 and rose up to the highest grade of Class I. She had her initial grounding in the Department of Co-operative, Development in the nineteen seventies and held several senior executive positions. This long spell of service in the area of co-operative development, enriched by foreign training in several countries gave her substantial insights not only into what is happening in the field but also on the necessary policy directions to promote the co-operative movement. The long tour of duty as Secretary, Co-operative Employees Commission, broadened her vision through a different aspect of the Co-operative sector. Her attachment tom activities in the co-operative sector, was so deep-rooted that she chose the subject of co-operatives for her post graduate research studies at Flinders University of South Australia. The present publication is an outcome of the research studies done at the Flinders University which led to a Post Graduate Diploma in Social Science in 1991. Subsequently, she was awarded the Masters Degree in Development Studies in 1993.
Read MoreRev, Moggallana1
Author of the Abhidhanappadipika or dictionary of the pali language book
Read MoreS.M.J.Neangoda1
Dr. Eric Wikramanayake is a conservation biologist with over 25 years of experience throughout Asia, from Indonesia to the Mekong sub-region and South Asia. His current work ranges from landscape-scale spatial planning for conservation of endangered large mammals in Asia, ecosystem-based approaches to reducing climate change vulnerabilities, and assessing e-flows. He was a senior conservation scientist with the World Wildlife Fund for over 15 years, a Research Fellow with the Smithsonian Institution, Senior Strategic Advisor with the Biodiversity and Wildlife Program at RESOLVE, consultant conservation advisor to the ADB’s GMS-BCC project, and is the current Chairman and Senior Science Advisor to the Environmental Foundation, Ltd, Sri Lanka.
Read MoreVenerable Sri Sumangala1
Author of Sinhala grammar or a commentary of Sidat sangara book
Read MoreW.P. Ranasinghe1
Proctor, Supreme Court ;Member of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
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