The two wheels of dhamma : essays on the Theravada tradition in India and Ceylon
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The two wheels of dhamma : essays on the Theravada tradition in India and Ceylon
(American Academy of Religion studies in religion, no. 3)
American Academy of Religion, 1972
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction [by] B. L. Smith
- The two wheels of dhamma; a study of early Buddhism, by F. Reynolds
- The ideal social order as portrayed in the chronicles of Ceylon, by B. L. Smith
- Religious Symbolism and political change in Ceylon by G. Obeyesekere
- Sinhalese Buddhism and the dilemmas of reinterpretation, by B. L. Smith
- From philology to anthropology; a bibliographical essay on works related to early, Theravada and Sinhalese Buddhism, by F. Reynolds (p. 107-121)