Abstract:
The palm leaf manuscripts can be identified as one of the main information sources for studying and exploring
of indigenous knowledge. Presently, information sources (printed and electronic) are widely published and
available in the society as a result of the development of information and communication technology as well
as the development of printing and publishing industry. There are a number of standard methods exist to
search and access bibliographical information such as card catalogues, online catalogues, and online public
access catalogues. However, researchers and other readers / users who use or study palm leaf manuscripts
face difficulties due to the unavailability of bibliographical tools (i.e. card catalogue, bibliographies) to search
information about palm leaf manuscripts. This research fills these gaps.
The objectives of this research are threefold, (i) to identifys and understand specific bibliographical
information of palm leaf manuscripts collection, (ii) to identify various subject areas of palm leaf manuscripts
and (iii) to compile a complete bibliographical tool i.e. Bibliography of Palm Leafs.
In this study, the qualitative research methodology was used to gather and analyse data. The collection of
palm leaf manuscripts in Daluggolla Rajamaha Viharaya, which is situated in the kandy district in the central
province has been selected as a study sample. By visiting and observing palm leaf manuscripts collection of
said temple, this study identified specific bibliographical information. The identified bibliographical
information has been arranged according to the alphabetical order. This study also used other qualitative data
collection techniques such as observation and interviews. Secondary data collection techniques were used in
this research to validate data. By carefully studing more than 86 palm leaf manuscripts in dalluggolla
Rajamaha viharaya, this study found that a number of subject areas of palm leafs such as pali, sanscrit,
grammer, ayurvedic medicine, religious, and astronomy. Maha Sathipattana Suthrha, Piriwana Poth
Wahanse, and Jathaka Katha Poth Wahanse have been identified as very famous palm leaf manuscripts in
Daluggolla Rajamaha Viharaya.
Moreover, this study identified that some similarities among palm leaf manuscripts. For example, the phrase
“namo thassa bagawatho arahatho samma sambuddhassa” appeared at the beginning of the most of the palm
leafs. Similarly, the authors or writers, wishers or hopes appeared at the end of the palm leafs. Sinhala
Alphabet has been used for organizing palm leaf manuscripts in Daluggolla Rajamaha viharaya.
A key outcome of this study is the compilation of a bibliography of palm leaf manuscripts in the Daluggolla
Rajamaha viharaya. Identified bibliographical data such as title, language, the number of pagers, notation,
width and height of pathiru, kambaya, sakiya, huya and time were arranged according to the alphabetical
order. Findings of this study help to guide organize and preserve palm leaf manuscripts in Sri Lanka.