632 (#670) ############################################
632
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
kathāva ; Saddharma ratnākaraya, on Buddhist doctrine and legends, by
Vimalakirtti or Siddhārtha (c.
632
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
kathāva ; Saddharma ratnākaraya, on Buddhist doctrine and legends, by
Vimalakirtti or Siddhārtha (c.
Cambridge History of India - v1
1902-3.
Rapson, E. J. B. M. Cat. , Coins of the Andhra Dynasty ete. 1908.
Sewell, R. Roman Coins found in India, J. R. A. S. 1901.
MODERN WORKS.
5. Ethnology. See Bibl. Ch. II, A, 2.
6. Archaeology.
Madras, Annual Reports of the Archaeological Department.
Mysore, Annual Reports of the Archaeological Department.
Hyderabad Archaeological Series.
Travancore Archaeological Series. Madras, 1910 etc.
The Tamilian Antiquary. Trichinopoly, 1907 etc.
Jouveau-Dubreuil, G. Ancient History of the Deccan. Pondicherry, 1920.
-- Archéologie du Sud de l'Inde. Annales du Musee Guimet, 2 vols.
Paris, 1914.
--Pallava Antiquities Vol. i London, 1916. Vol. II. Pondicherry, 1918.
-Dravidian Architecture. Madras, 1917.
The Indian Antiquary (Bombay, 1872 etc. ) contains numerous articles on
Southern India. See also Bibl. to Ch. xxvI. , 2.
7. History : (a) Chronology.
Garrett, H. L. O. The Student's Source-book of Indian History. The pre.
Musalman Period. Bombay, 1916.
Gopala Aiyar. Chronology of Ancient India. Madras, 1901 etc.
See also Gen. Bibl. , 4.
(6) History of civilisation.
Oldenberg. H. Ancient India. 2nd edn. Chicago, 1898.
Nandalal De. Civilization in Ancient India. Calcutta, 1903.
de Lorenzo, G. India e Buddhismo Antico. Bari, 1904.
V. Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils eighteen hundred years ago. Madras,
1904.
## p. 630 (#668) ############################################
630
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXIV
Chintamani Vinayaka Vaidya. Epic India. Bombay, 1907.
Radhakumud Mookerji. A History of Indian Shipping. London, 1912.
--Local Government in Ancient India. 2nd. Oxford, 1920.
P. T. Srinivasa Aiyangar. Life in Ancient India in the Age of the Mantras.
Madras, 1912.
Pramathanath Banerjea. Public Administration in Ancient India. London,
1916.
K. V. Rangaswami Aivanger. Considerations on some Aspects of Ancient
Indian Polity. Madras, 1916.
S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar. The Beginnings of South Indian History.
Madras, 1918.
--Hindu India from original sources. Bombay. 1919.
Ramesh Chandra Majumdar. Corporate Life in Ancient India. Calcutta,
1918.
Praphullachandra Vasu. Indo-Aryan Polity during the period of the Rig
Veda.
Allahabad, 1919.
See also Gen. Bibl. , 3.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
631
CHAPTER XXV
THE EARLY HISTORY OF CEYLON
ORIGINAL SOURCES.
1. Pali.
For the Mahāvasma and the Dipavamsa see Bibl. to Ch. vii, 1. There
are other translations of the Mabāvamsa by G. Turnour (Colombo, 1837),
and C. Wijesinha (Colombo, 1889),
Dāthāvamsa [a history of the Tooth Relic written by Dhammakitti c. 1200
A. D. ). Kelaniya, 1883.
Mahābodhivamsa [a history of the Bo Tree by Upatissa). Ed. S. A.
Strong. P. T. S. London, 1891.
2. Sinhalese.
Attanagalu-vihāra-vamsaya [a Pāli and Sinhalese history of the Attanagalu
Monastery]. Ed. and trans. J. Alwis. Colombo, 1878 and 1887.
Daladu-pūjavaliya ſa history of the Tooth Relic written in 1295 A. D.
Colombo, 1893.
Mahābodhisamsa [trans. from Pali]. Colombo, 1991 etc.
The Mahāvansi, Rājaratnācari [by Abhaya-rāja of Valgam-pāya), and
the Rājāvali. Ed. E. Upham. London, 1883.
Nikāya-sangraha (a history of Buddhist sects by Dhammakitti. ] Ed. Don
M. de Z. Wickremasinghe. Colombo, 1890.
Pūjā valiya ſa collection of legends and stories of worship by Mayūra-pāda
Thera). Ed. V. Dhammānanda. Colombo, 1903-8.
Rāja-ratnākaraya [a history of Ceylon by Abhaya-raja Thera of Valgam-
pāya, c. 1542 A. D. ). Ed. S. de Silva. Colombo, 1907.
Rājāvaliya [a history of Ceylon). Ed. B. Gunasekhara. Colombo, 1899-
1900.
Thūpavamsa [a history of the sanctuary of Ruvanväli by Parākrama
Pandita). Colombo, 1889 etc.
Much of the historical material is still unpublished. The following
Sinhalese works may be mentioned :
Da! adā-pūjāvaliya, a history of the cult of Tooth Relic, written
c. 1300 A. D. ; Daļadā-sirita, on the same subject, by a priest of the Pāra-
Kumbā Pirivena, written c. 1325 ; Daļadā-sirita, on the same, by Kitsiri
Mevan Rājasundara, in 1485-6 ; Lakrajalo-sirita, a work on the rules of
succession, constitutional powers etc. , of the kings of Ceylon ; Mahābodhi.
vamsa (v. sup. ) [of this work there are two Sinhalese translation, viz. by
Vilgammula Thera (c. 1300) and Sarañankara (1725), besides a Sinhalese
commentary called Dharma-pradipikāva or Bodhivamçaparikathāva by
Guruļu-gomi. There is also a Chūla-bodhivamsa by Sumangala (1798)];
Mahāsammata-rājāvaliya, a history of Ceylon ; Narendra-charitāvalokana-
pradipaya, a modern compilation on Sinhalese history, which however
contains some old materials ; Rājāvaliya (several histories bearing this
name are existent, besides a Rājāvali-sangrahava of abridgement, and two
works in the British Museum styled respectively Suļu Rājāvaliya or
Rājavamça and Rājāvaliya or Suļu Rījavamçaya); Rājavamça-sajikshepaya,
an abridged history ; Rājāvikramapravſittiya, another history ; Ruvanväli-
2
## p.
632 (#670) ############################################
632
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
kathāva ; Saddharma ratnākaraya, on Buddhist doctrine and legends, by
Vimalakirtti or Siddhārtha (c. 1410) ; Suļu Thūpavamsaya, a history of the
Ruvanväli sanctuary, also known as Ruvanvälisāya-kathāva ; Vijaya-
,
rājāvaliya, a history of Ceylon ; Vijaya-rājavamçaya, another history ;
Vijitavelli-rājāvaliya, a modern local chronicle by Yațihalagala Polvattē
Vidānē, but containing some ancient material,
The Kadaim-pot, or local geographies, sometimes give data of some
historical interest. Mention may be made also of Vāchissara's Pāli version
of Parākrama Pandita's Thūpavamsa, and of the Pāli commentary on the
Mahāvamsa.
There is a copious popular ballad-literature concerned more or less
with the legends of Vijaya, Pañduvas, and Mala Raja, the legendary bero
who is said to have healed the 'perjury-sickness of Panduvas with the aid
of the Väddas. Through him this saga is brought into connexion with the
legend of Rāma, Among these poems may be mentioned the following:
Uru-dānaya ; Vijayindubatanē ; Lankā-bodhi-vastuva ; Kuveni-asnē;
Vijalindu-divi-dos-upata; Vijayindupuvata ; Palaväla-dānē; Simhala-vistarē;
Simhavalli-kathāva; Oddisa-upata; Maha-asnē ; Vādi-yak-yādinna; Malalu-
kumaru-kāvi ; Yāga-alaſkāraya ; Kadavaravidiya ; and Irugal-baņdāra-
kavi.
3. Inscriptions.
Epigraphia Zeylanica. Ed. Don. M. de Z. Wickremasinghe. Oxford, 1904
etc.
Müller, E. Ancient Inscriptions in Ceylon. London, 1883.
4. Coins,
Rhys Davids, T. W. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon. London,
1877.
MODERN WORKS
3
5 Ethnology.
Seligmann, C. G. and B. Z. The Veddas. Cambridge, 1911.
See also the bibliography given by A. Baines, Ethnography (Grund. d.
indo-ar. Phil. 1912), pp. 210-1,
6. Language and Literature,
Geiger, W. Dipavamsa und Mahāvamsa. Leipzig, 1905.
--Eng. trans. Ethel Coomaraswamy. Colombo, 1908.
--Litteratur und Sprache des Singhalesen. Grund. d. indo-ar Phil. , 1900.
7. Archaeology.
Archaeological Survey of Ceylon, Annual Reports,
Burrows, S, M, Buried Cities of Ceylon. Colombo, 1894.
Cave, H. W. The Ruined Cities of Ceylon. 2nd edn. London, 1900.
Fergusson, J. History of Indian and Eastern Architecture 2nd edn. London,
1910.
Parker, H. Ancient Ceylon. London, 1909.
Smith, V. A. A History of Fine Art in India, Oxford, 1911.
Smither, J. G. Architectural Remains, Anuradhapura. London, 1894,
8. History, Religion, Folk-lore.
Geiger, W. Ceylon. Wiesbaden, 1898.
Kern, H. Manual of Indian Buddhism. Grund. d. indo-ar. Phil. , 1896.
Parker, H. Village Folk-tales of Ceylon. London, 1910 etc.
## p. 633 (#671) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
633
Rhys Davids, T. W. Buddhism. London, 1878. [Many later editions. ]
--Buddhist India. London, 1903.
Tennent, J. E. Ceylon, 5th edn. London, 1860.
Turnour, G. An Epitome of the History of Ceylon. 1836.
The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, the Journal of the Ceylon
Branch of the R. A. S. , and the Indian Antiquary contain articles on the
history of Ceylon.
## p. 634 (#672) ############################################
634
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVI
THE MONUMENTS OF ANCIENT INDIA
1. THE PREHISTORIC PERIOD.
9
>
Ball, V. On the Forms and Geographical Distribution of Stone Imple-
ments in India. (Appendix B of Jungle Life in India. London, 1880.
Condensed from Proc. R. I. A. 2nd ser. vol. 1, 1879. )
--and Foote, R. Bruce. Ancient Stone Implements in India. Proc.
A. S. B. , 1888, pp. 192 ff.
Bidie, Surgeon-General (quoted from the Madras Mail). On Prehistoric
Graves near Pallāvaram. J. R. A. S. , 1887, pp. 693 ff.
Blanford, W. T. Stone Implements found in India. Proc. A. S. B. , 1867, pp.
136 ff.
Bloch, Th. Excavations at Lauriya. Arch. Sur. Ind. , 1906-7, pp. 119 ff.
.
--Caves and Inscriptions in Ramgarh Hill. Arch. Sur. Ind. , 1903-4, pp.
123 ff.
Bloomfield, A. Silver and copper objects found near the village of Gungeria.
Proc. A. S. B. , 1870, pp. 131 ff.
Bodding, P. O. Ancient Stone Implements in the Santāl Parganas. J. A. S. B. ,
1901, pt. ul. , pp. 17 ff.
Branfill, B. R. Rude Megalithic Monuments in North Arcot. J. A. S. B. ,
1880, pt. 1, pp. 8 ff.
-- On the Savandurga rude stone Cemetery, Central Maisur. Ind. Ant. ,
1881, pp. 1. ff.
Breeks, J. W. An account of the Primitive Tribes and Monuments of the
Nilagiris. London, 1873.
Brown, J. Coggin. A Prehistoric Copper Celt from Palamau. Arch. Sur.
Rapson, E. J. B. M. Cat. , Coins of the Andhra Dynasty ete. 1908.
Sewell, R. Roman Coins found in India, J. R. A. S. 1901.
MODERN WORKS.
5. Ethnology. See Bibl. Ch. II, A, 2.
6. Archaeology.
Madras, Annual Reports of the Archaeological Department.
Mysore, Annual Reports of the Archaeological Department.
Hyderabad Archaeological Series.
Travancore Archaeological Series. Madras, 1910 etc.
The Tamilian Antiquary. Trichinopoly, 1907 etc.
Jouveau-Dubreuil, G. Ancient History of the Deccan. Pondicherry, 1920.
-- Archéologie du Sud de l'Inde. Annales du Musee Guimet, 2 vols.
Paris, 1914.
--Pallava Antiquities Vol. i London, 1916. Vol. II. Pondicherry, 1918.
-Dravidian Architecture. Madras, 1917.
The Indian Antiquary (Bombay, 1872 etc. ) contains numerous articles on
Southern India. See also Bibl. to Ch. xxvI. , 2.
7. History : (a) Chronology.
Garrett, H. L. O. The Student's Source-book of Indian History. The pre.
Musalman Period. Bombay, 1916.
Gopala Aiyar. Chronology of Ancient India. Madras, 1901 etc.
See also Gen. Bibl. , 4.
(6) History of civilisation.
Oldenberg. H. Ancient India. 2nd edn. Chicago, 1898.
Nandalal De. Civilization in Ancient India. Calcutta, 1903.
de Lorenzo, G. India e Buddhismo Antico. Bari, 1904.
V. Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils eighteen hundred years ago. Madras,
1904.
## p. 630 (#668) ############################################
630
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXIV
Chintamani Vinayaka Vaidya. Epic India. Bombay, 1907.
Radhakumud Mookerji. A History of Indian Shipping. London, 1912.
--Local Government in Ancient India. 2nd. Oxford, 1920.
P. T. Srinivasa Aiyangar. Life in Ancient India in the Age of the Mantras.
Madras, 1912.
Pramathanath Banerjea. Public Administration in Ancient India. London,
1916.
K. V. Rangaswami Aivanger. Considerations on some Aspects of Ancient
Indian Polity. Madras, 1916.
S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar. The Beginnings of South Indian History.
Madras, 1918.
--Hindu India from original sources. Bombay. 1919.
Ramesh Chandra Majumdar. Corporate Life in Ancient India. Calcutta,
1918.
Praphullachandra Vasu. Indo-Aryan Polity during the period of the Rig
Veda.
Allahabad, 1919.
See also Gen. Bibl. , 3.
## p. 631 (#669) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
631
CHAPTER XXV
THE EARLY HISTORY OF CEYLON
ORIGINAL SOURCES.
1. Pali.
For the Mahāvasma and the Dipavamsa see Bibl. to Ch. vii, 1. There
are other translations of the Mabāvamsa by G. Turnour (Colombo, 1837),
and C. Wijesinha (Colombo, 1889),
Dāthāvamsa [a history of the Tooth Relic written by Dhammakitti c. 1200
A. D. ). Kelaniya, 1883.
Mahābodhivamsa [a history of the Bo Tree by Upatissa). Ed. S. A.
Strong. P. T. S. London, 1891.
2. Sinhalese.
Attanagalu-vihāra-vamsaya [a Pāli and Sinhalese history of the Attanagalu
Monastery]. Ed. and trans. J. Alwis. Colombo, 1878 and 1887.
Daladu-pūjavaliya ſa history of the Tooth Relic written in 1295 A. D.
Colombo, 1893.
Mahābodhisamsa [trans. from Pali]. Colombo, 1991 etc.
The Mahāvansi, Rājaratnācari [by Abhaya-rāja of Valgam-pāya), and
the Rājāvali. Ed. E. Upham. London, 1883.
Nikāya-sangraha (a history of Buddhist sects by Dhammakitti. ] Ed. Don
M. de Z. Wickremasinghe. Colombo, 1890.
Pūjā valiya ſa collection of legends and stories of worship by Mayūra-pāda
Thera). Ed. V. Dhammānanda. Colombo, 1903-8.
Rāja-ratnākaraya [a history of Ceylon by Abhaya-raja Thera of Valgam-
pāya, c. 1542 A. D. ). Ed. S. de Silva. Colombo, 1907.
Rājāvaliya [a history of Ceylon). Ed. B. Gunasekhara. Colombo, 1899-
1900.
Thūpavamsa [a history of the sanctuary of Ruvanväli by Parākrama
Pandita). Colombo, 1889 etc.
Much of the historical material is still unpublished. The following
Sinhalese works may be mentioned :
Da! adā-pūjāvaliya, a history of the cult of Tooth Relic, written
c. 1300 A. D. ; Daļadā-sirita, on the same subject, by a priest of the Pāra-
Kumbā Pirivena, written c. 1325 ; Daļadā-sirita, on the same, by Kitsiri
Mevan Rājasundara, in 1485-6 ; Lakrajalo-sirita, a work on the rules of
succession, constitutional powers etc. , of the kings of Ceylon ; Mahābodhi.
vamsa (v. sup. ) [of this work there are two Sinhalese translation, viz. by
Vilgammula Thera (c. 1300) and Sarañankara (1725), besides a Sinhalese
commentary called Dharma-pradipikāva or Bodhivamçaparikathāva by
Guruļu-gomi. There is also a Chūla-bodhivamsa by Sumangala (1798)];
Mahāsammata-rājāvaliya, a history of Ceylon ; Narendra-charitāvalokana-
pradipaya, a modern compilation on Sinhalese history, which however
contains some old materials ; Rājāvaliya (several histories bearing this
name are existent, besides a Rājāvali-sangrahava of abridgement, and two
works in the British Museum styled respectively Suļu Rājāvaliya or
Rājavamça and Rājāvaliya or Suļu Rījavamçaya); Rājavamça-sajikshepaya,
an abridged history ; Rājāvikramapravſittiya, another history ; Ruvanväli-
2
## p.
632 (#670) ############################################
632
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
kathāva ; Saddharma ratnākaraya, on Buddhist doctrine and legends, by
Vimalakirtti or Siddhārtha (c. 1410) ; Suļu Thūpavamsaya, a history of the
Ruvanväli sanctuary, also known as Ruvanvälisāya-kathāva ; Vijaya-
,
rājāvaliya, a history of Ceylon ; Vijaya-rājavamçaya, another history ;
Vijitavelli-rājāvaliya, a modern local chronicle by Yațihalagala Polvattē
Vidānē, but containing some ancient material,
The Kadaim-pot, or local geographies, sometimes give data of some
historical interest. Mention may be made also of Vāchissara's Pāli version
of Parākrama Pandita's Thūpavamsa, and of the Pāli commentary on the
Mahāvamsa.
There is a copious popular ballad-literature concerned more or less
with the legends of Vijaya, Pañduvas, and Mala Raja, the legendary bero
who is said to have healed the 'perjury-sickness of Panduvas with the aid
of the Väddas. Through him this saga is brought into connexion with the
legend of Rāma, Among these poems may be mentioned the following:
Uru-dānaya ; Vijayindubatanē ; Lankā-bodhi-vastuva ; Kuveni-asnē;
Vijalindu-divi-dos-upata; Vijayindupuvata ; Palaväla-dānē; Simhala-vistarē;
Simhavalli-kathāva; Oddisa-upata; Maha-asnē ; Vādi-yak-yādinna; Malalu-
kumaru-kāvi ; Yāga-alaſkāraya ; Kadavaravidiya ; and Irugal-baņdāra-
kavi.
3. Inscriptions.
Epigraphia Zeylanica. Ed. Don. M. de Z. Wickremasinghe. Oxford, 1904
etc.
Müller, E. Ancient Inscriptions in Ceylon. London, 1883.
4. Coins,
Rhys Davids, T. W. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon. London,
1877.
MODERN WORKS
3
5 Ethnology.
Seligmann, C. G. and B. Z. The Veddas. Cambridge, 1911.
See also the bibliography given by A. Baines, Ethnography (Grund. d.
indo-ar. Phil. 1912), pp. 210-1,
6. Language and Literature,
Geiger, W. Dipavamsa und Mahāvamsa. Leipzig, 1905.
--Eng. trans. Ethel Coomaraswamy. Colombo, 1908.
--Litteratur und Sprache des Singhalesen. Grund. d. indo-ar Phil. , 1900.
7. Archaeology.
Archaeological Survey of Ceylon, Annual Reports,
Burrows, S, M, Buried Cities of Ceylon. Colombo, 1894.
Cave, H. W. The Ruined Cities of Ceylon. 2nd edn. London, 1900.
Fergusson, J. History of Indian and Eastern Architecture 2nd edn. London,
1910.
Parker, H. Ancient Ceylon. London, 1909.
Smith, V. A. A History of Fine Art in India, Oxford, 1911.
Smither, J. G. Architectural Remains, Anuradhapura. London, 1894,
8. History, Religion, Folk-lore.
Geiger, W. Ceylon. Wiesbaden, 1898.
Kern, H. Manual of Indian Buddhism. Grund. d. indo-ar. Phil. , 1896.
Parker, H. Village Folk-tales of Ceylon. London, 1910 etc.
## p. 633 (#671) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXV
633
Rhys Davids, T. W. Buddhism. London, 1878. [Many later editions. ]
--Buddhist India. London, 1903.
Tennent, J. E. Ceylon, 5th edn. London, 1860.
Turnour, G. An Epitome of the History of Ceylon. 1836.
The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, the Journal of the Ceylon
Branch of the R. A. S. , and the Indian Antiquary contain articles on the
history of Ceylon.
## p. 634 (#672) ############################################
634
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVI
THE MONUMENTS OF ANCIENT INDIA
1. THE PREHISTORIC PERIOD.
9
>
Ball, V. On the Forms and Geographical Distribution of Stone Imple-
ments in India. (Appendix B of Jungle Life in India. London, 1880.
Condensed from Proc. R. I. A. 2nd ser. vol. 1, 1879. )
--and Foote, R. Bruce. Ancient Stone Implements in India. Proc.
A. S. B. , 1888, pp. 192 ff.
Bidie, Surgeon-General (quoted from the Madras Mail). On Prehistoric
Graves near Pallāvaram. J. R. A. S. , 1887, pp. 693 ff.
Blanford, W. T. Stone Implements found in India. Proc. A. S. B. , 1867, pp.
136 ff.
Bloch, Th. Excavations at Lauriya. Arch. Sur. Ind. , 1906-7, pp. 119 ff.
.
--Caves and Inscriptions in Ramgarh Hill. Arch. Sur. Ind. , 1903-4, pp.
123 ff.
Bloomfield, A. Silver and copper objects found near the village of Gungeria.
Proc. A. S. B. , 1870, pp. 131 ff.
Bodding, P. O. Ancient Stone Implements in the Santāl Parganas. J. A. S. B. ,
1901, pt. ul. , pp. 17 ff.
Branfill, B. R. Rude Megalithic Monuments in North Arcot. J. A. S. B. ,
1880, pt. 1, pp. 8 ff.
-- On the Savandurga rude stone Cemetery, Central Maisur. Ind. Ant. ,
1881, pp. 1. ff.
Breeks, J. W. An account of the Primitive Tribes and Monuments of the
Nilagiris. London, 1873.
Brown, J. Coggin. A Prehistoric Copper Celt from Palamau. Arch. Sur.