Splendours of Ruhuna s Heritage

Splendours of Ruhuna s Heritage
Author: Gamini de S. G. Punchihewa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2004
Genre: Ruhuṇa (Sri Lanka)
ISBN: UOM:39015061009604

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Children Of The Lion

Children Of The Lion
Author: Muller,Carl
Publsiher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 1997
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 014341626X

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Fictionalized account of the history of Sri Lanka from the earliest times; includes the spread and development of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka at the Crossroads of History

Sri Lanka at the Crossroads of History
Author: Zoltán Biedermann,Alan Strathern
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2017-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911307846

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The peoples of Sri Lanka have participated in far-flung trading networks, religious formations, and Asian and European empires for millennia. This interdisciplinary volume sets out to draw Sri Lanka into the field of Asian and Global History by showing how the latest wave of scholarship has explored the island as a ‘crossroads’, a place defined by its openness to movement across the Indian Ocean.Experts in the history, archaeology, literature and art of the island from c.500 BCE to c.1850 CE use Lankan material to explore a number of pressing scholarly debates. They address these matters from their varied disciplinary perspectives and diverse array of sources, critically assessing concepts such as ethnicity, cosmopolitanism and localisation, and elucidating the subtle ways in which the foreign may be resisted and embraced at the same time. The individual chapters, and the volume as a whole, are a welcome addition to the history and historiography of Sri Lanka, as well as studies of the Indian Ocean region, kingship, colonialism, imperialism, and early modernity.

Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka

Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka
Author: Bhavani Fonseka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2017
Genre: Political crimes and offenses
ISBN: 9554746822

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Water in a Changing World

Water in a Changing World
Author: World Water Assessment Programme (United Nations),UN-Water,Unesco
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789231040955

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"The United Nations World Water Development Report", published every three years, is a comprehensive review providing an authoritative picture of the state of the world's freshwater resources. It offers best practices as well as in-depth theoretical analyses to help stimulate ideas and actions for better stewardship in the water sector. It is the only report of its kind, resulting from the collaboration and contributions of the 26 UN agencies, commissions, program, funds, secretariats and conventions that have a significant role in addressing global water concerns.

The World s Greatest Natural Areas

The World s Greatest Natural Areas
Author: IUCN Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1982
Genre: National parks and reserves
ISBN: UOM:39015006118353

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Learning Endogenous Development

Learning Endogenous Development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015070748697

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Endogenous development places the major importance in working with local communities on using people's own resources, strategies, and initiatives as the basis for their development. It considers not only the material, but also the socio-cultural and the spiritual resources of people, in order to broaden the options when formulating appropriate development paths, without romanticizing people's traditional worldviews and practices. This book provides ideas, guidelines, and examples of how to put endogenous development into practice. It also shows how field staff can be helped to learn, and how training or learning activities can best be organized, to support endogenous development.

Sufi Aesthetics

Sufi Aesthetics
Author: Cyrus Ali Zargar
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611171839

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Sufi Aesthetics argues that the interpretive keys to erotic Sufi poems and their medieval commentaries lie in understanding a unique perceptual experience. Using careful analysis of primary texts, Cyrus Ali Zargar explores the theoretical and poetic pronouncements of two major Muslim mystics, Muhyi al-Din ibn al-'Arabi (d. 1240) and Fakhr al-Din 'Iraqi (d. 1289), under the premise that behind any literary tradition exist organic aesthetic values. The complex assertions of these Sufis appear not as abstract theory, but as a way of seeing all things, including the sensory world. In this study Zargar responds to a long-standing debate in the study of Sufi poetics over the use of erotic language to describe the divine. He argues that such language results from an altered perception of Muslim mystics in which divine beauty and human beauty are seen as one reality. The Sufi masters, Zargar asserts, shared an aesthetic vision quite different from those who have often studied them. Sufism's foremost theoretician, Ibn 'Arabi, is presented from a neglected perspective as a poet, aesthete, and lover of the human form. Ibn 'Arabi in fact proclaimed a view of human beauty markedly similar to that of many mystics from a Persian contemplative school of thought, the "School of Passionate Love," which would later find its epitome in 'Iraqi, one of Persian literature's most celebrated poet-saints. Many in this school advocated the controversial practice of gazing at beautiful human faces, a topic Zargar also discusses. The examination of central Sufi texts in Persian and Arabic establishes that the profundity attributed to mystical encounters with the sensory and supersensory has far-reaching extensions in evaluations of that which is seen, that which is deemed beautiful, and that which is expressed as a result. Through this aesthetic approach, this comparative study overturns assumptions made not only about Sufism and classical Arabic and Persian poetry, but also other uses of erotic imagery in Muslim approaches to sexuality, the human body, and the paradise of the afterlife described in the Qur'an.