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Senarath Paranavitana (Sinhala:සෙනරත් පරණවිතාන) (26 December 1896 – 4 October 1972) was a pioneering archeologist and epigraphist of Sri Lanka. His works dominated Sri Lankan archaeology and history in the middle-part of the 20th century. He became the Archeological Commissioner in 1940, following H. C. P. Bell, and Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe in that position.

Paranavitana was born on 26 December 1896 at Metaramba, Galle, and had his early education at the Metaramba Government School. He later entered Buona Vista College in Galle. He studied Oriental languages at Ranweligoda Pirivena in Heenatigala and was a school teacher at the Udugampola Government School. Paranavitana joined the Department of Archaeology in 1923. He married in 1930. Paranavitana received his Ph.D. degree in 1936 from the University of Leiden and was appointed Archaeological Commissioner on 1 October 1940 in which capacity he served diligently till December, 1956.[1] The next year, in 1957, he was appointed Professor of Archeology at the Peradeniya campus of the University of Ceylon.

Even though Paranavitana's period began with the onset of the Second World War, his erudition and energy resulted in seventeen fruitful years as the Archaeological Commissioner of Ceylon. Sri Lankan history and prehistory were illuminated by his academic and popular writings which are filled with insight, profound learning and a vital sense of history. Known for his contributions to and editing of Epigraphia Zeylanica, his most celebrated magnum opus was Sigiri Graffiti, published in two folio volumes by Oxford University Press.[2]

Some of the epigraphical texts published after Paranavitana's retirement present a number of problems for historians. In 1996, for example, Ananda W. P. Guruge subjected his later work to detailed scruntiny in his paper "Senarat Paranavitana as a Writer of Historical Fiction in Sanskrit."[3] The problem was reviewed comprehensively a short time later by D. P. M. Weerakkody.[4] The general consensus that has emerged subsequent to these publications is that all of Paranavitana's later readings need to be double-checked before being treated as sound epigraphic and historical evidence.

Paranavitana made numerous contributions to foreign and local journals in the fields of epigraphy, history, art, architecture, religion, languages and literature, most notably the University of Ceylon Review. The following monographs may be noted specifically:[5]

  • The Shrine of Upulvan at Devundara (1953)
  • The God of Adam's Peak (1958)
  • Ceylon and Malaysia (1961)
  • Inscriptions of Ceylon Vol. I (1970)
  • The Greeks and the Mauryas (1971)[6]
  • Arts of Ancient Sinhalese (1971)
  • Inscriptions of Ceylon Vol. II (published posthumously)
  • Story of Sigiriya (published posthumously)
  • Sinhalayo

Notes

1. ^Premasara Epasinghe, "Dr. Senarat Paranavitana - Father of Archaeology," Daily News, 26 December 2008. Retrieved online June 2012 from {{cite web |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2008/12/26/fea02.asp |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-12-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081228135720/http://www.dailynews.lk/2008/12/26/fea02.asp |archivedate=28 December 2008 |df=dmy-all }}
2. ^S. Paranavitana, Sigiri Graffiti. Being Sinhalese verses of the eighth, ninth and tenth centuries, 2 vols. London: Oxford University Press, for the Archaeological Survey, Ceylon, 1956.
3. ^Ananda W. P. Guruge, "Senarat Paranavitana as a Writer of Historical Fiction in Sanskrit," Vidyodaya Journal of Soc. Science 7 (1996), pp. 156-79.
4. ^D. P. M. Weerakkody, Taprobanê: Ancient Sri Lanka as known to Greeks and Romans (Brépols, Turnhout, Belgium, 1997), pp. 184-95.
5. ^Online listing here: http://copac.ac.uk/search?author=PARANAVITA%CC%84NA,%20Senerat.
6. ^Reviewed by Ludo Rocher, Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1975), p. 141 see https://www.jstor.org/stable/599270.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20081228135720/http://www.dailynews.lk/2008/12/26/fea02.asp Father of Archaeology]
  • Dr.Senarath Paranavithana
  • [https://archive.is/20130218224617/http://www.dailynews.lk/2002/12/26/fea05.html 106th Birth Anniversary Today : Dr.Senarath Paranavithana - The One and Only]
  • Time line of Prof Senarat Paranavitana 1896 – 1972
  • Bibliography of the published writings of Professor Senerat Paranavitana

External links in Sinhala

  • Article about Dr.Senarath Paranavitana in Sinhala
  • Article about Dr.Senarath Paranavitana in Sinhala - National Heritage
  • පරණ නොවන පරණවිතාන මෙහෙවර
  • Sigiriya Art By Dr.Senarath Paranavitana in Sinhala
  • මහාචාර්ය සෙනරත් පරණවිතාන දිවිමග සලකුණු(1896 - 1972)
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