
Publication of a collection of articles written by Henri van Zeyst for the Sri Lankan Encyclopedia of Buddhism.
Dictionary of Pāli Proper Names Online

The Dictionary of Pāli Proper Names is now published online for easy access to its invaluable database.
Update to the Henri van Zeyst Archive
Publication of The Theravāda Lineage (Nikāya Sangrahaya)

A publication of a revised translation of the Nikāya Sangrahawa, under the title The Theravāda Lineage.
German Translation of Pure Inspiration Published

A German translation of recollections of Ven. Ñāṇavimala’s life, practice and teachings is now available online.
Dipavamsa, the Chronicle of the Island Published
B C Law’s On the Chronicles of Ceylon Published
Website: Pali Text Images
Publication of Ven. Rerukane Candavimala’s Autobiography

A new website dedicated to the autobiography of Ven. Rerukane Candavimala in which he talks about his life and work.
Complete Pali Commentaries in Sinhala Script Published
From the Living Fountains of Buddhism Published

Publication of From the Living Fountains of Buddhism by Prof. Ananda Guruge giving details of contacts between Sri Lanka and Western scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Atthakatha image files on Sri Lankan Pali Texts

Publication of the first images of the commentaries and auxiliary works on my website Sri Lankan Pali Texts
Seven New Books in the Henri van Zeyst Archives
Uposatha Calendars 2016
Sumathipala Meditation Centre on Photo Dharma
Somawathiya Chaitya on Photo Dharma
Sinhapura Vipassana Meditation Centre on Photo Dharma

A set of photographs from a beautiful meditation centre set in a grove in northern Sri Lanka published on Photo Dharma website.
Dhammacakka Ola Leaf Book (Scans and Transcript)

A short introduction to ola-leaf writing and an example which is published on Ancient Buddhist Texts.
Bhante Anandajoti: The Establishment of Buddhism in Sri Lanka

An illustrated and annotated talk given at the June Full Moon describing the background to the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka by Arahats Mahinda and Sanghamitta.







