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''When Ven. Välivita Saranamkara founded a reformed monastic lineage called the Siyam Nikaya in 1753, he prioritized monastic education with the requisite study and copying of manuscripts
to revive the Sangha and to distinguish his community of monks, much like the earlier Mahavihara monks. (Blackburn 2001: 46–51). Many of the oldest extant Sri Lankan manuscripts date from this period.''
 
earlier Mahavihara monks. (Blackburn 2001: 46–51). Many of the oldest extant Sri Lankan manuscripts date from this period.''
Stephen C. Berkwitz. ''Materiality and merit in Sri Lankan Buddhist manuscripts'' in ''Buddhist Manuscript Cultures Knowledge, ritual, and art''. Edited by Stephen C. Berkwitz, Juliane Schober
and Claudia Brown. Routledge 2009. --[[Utente:Xinstalker|Xinstalker]] ([[Discussioni utente:Xinstalker|msg]]) 09:34, 27 mag 2009 (CEST)
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