Abstract
The origin of libraries in Sri Lanka is related to the introduction of Buddhism to the Island. Buddhism was formally introduced to Sri Lanka by Venerable Mahinda, in the third century B.C. during the reign of King Devanampiyatissa. The advent of Arahant Mahinda and Arahant Sangamimtha to the country during the ancient Anurādhapura era was considered as major landmark in history. The art of literary tradition and bibliographic activities properly began in the ancient Sri Lankan history with these two important events. Education also was enriched by the influence of Buddhism during the Anurādhapura period. There were three main learning centers for monks in ancient Sri Lanka namely the Mahavihara, the Abhayagiri and the Jetavana. It was quite possible that these religious and educational centers possess repositories of books or may be simply known as libraries. Recorded evidence available in the Mahawamsa and Culawamsa showed that there had been large numbers of monastic libraries in ancient Sri Lanka but it is difficult to find recorded evidence of these early types of libraries, except for the written facts available in early literature regarding their existence. Journal of the University Librarians Association, Sri Lanka, Vol. 17, Issue 1, January 2013, Page 66-75 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/jula.v17i1.6645
Highlights
Anurādhapura, the ancient citadel of Sri Lanka is more or less the heart and soul of the religious and cultural heritage of Sri Lanka
This study explores the library tradition and royal patronage was given to the development of library tradition practiced in ancient Anurādhapura Era
According to the gathered literature, it is evident that early libraries of Sri Lanka were started in the monasteries with the influence of Buddhism
Summary
Anurādhapura, the ancient citadel of Sri Lanka is more or less the heart and soul of the religious and cultural heritage of Sri Lanka. Bestowed in such traditions, like architecture which paved the way to build massive buildings and structures such as the Ruwanweli Dagaba takes place of prominence in the era .It could be said that the economy and culture reached a pinnacle of existence during the rule of the great kings and the golden age of Buddhism existed during this period
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