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A journey into the literary heart of ancient Ceylon awaits. Unveiling the profound richness of Sanskrit literary works, Pali literature collections, and Sinhalese texts anthologies, this volume stands as an essential gateway to the island’s enduring cultural legacy. Compiled by the renowned 19th-century scholar James d’ Alwis, it offers both scholars of eastern texts and curious minds a meticulous catalogue of Buddhist manuscripts, rare literary gems, and the evolving languages that shaped Sri Lankan civilisation.This carefully curated academic research resource illuminates centuries of spiritual, poetic, and historical writing. From comparative literature studies to historical language analysis, each entry is a window into the intellectual and spiritual life of Ceylon, revealing the threads that connect Buddhist thought, local tradition, and the wider world of oriental studies. The James d’ Alwis collection is not only a testament to rigorous scholarship but also a celebration of Sri Lanka’s literary heritage.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those passionate about ancient Ceylon literature, 19th-century oriental studies, or the foundations of Sri Lankan cultural history, this book is more than a reference; it is a cultural treasure, restored for discovery and appreciation anew.