Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 I am baffled about the manimekalai discussion which needs to be refreshed. As a remedy, I refer to the following recent works on the manimekalai (let Danielou rest in peace): A Monius, Imagining a Place for Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp.13-115. A Buddhist Woman's Path to Enlightenment: Proceeding of a Worskshop on the Tamil Narrative Manimekalai. Uppsala University: Acta Universitatis Upslaiensis, Historia Religionum 13, Edited by Peter Schalk, Uppsala: 1997. Paula Richman, Women, Branch Stories, and Religious Rhetoric in a Tamil Buddhist Text , Syracuse University, 1988. On Buddhism among Tamils see: Ira Nakacami, Ci Patmanatan, P Schalk, Tu Tayalan, A Veluppillai, Buddhism among Tamils in Pre-Colonial Tamilakam and Ilam. Part 1-2. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis 19-20. Uppsala: 2002. Distribution, www.uu.se, acta. (Forthcoming in May). Peter Schalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 INDOLOGY, Peter.Schalk@r... wrote: > On Buddhism among Tamils see: > > > Ira Nakacami, Ci Patmanatan, P Schalk, Tu Tayalan, A Veluppillai, Buddhism > among Tamils in Pre-Colonial Tamilakam and Ilam. Part 1-2. Acta > Universitatis Upsaliensis 19-20. Uppsala: 2002. Distribution, www.uu.se, > acta@u... (Forthcoming in May). > > Peter Schalk vAzttukkaL! en2Rum uGkaLuTaiya, nA. kaNEcan2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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