After the end of the University of Ceylon Review, the Ceylon Journal of the Humanities was founded to carry on their work. After a couple years of publishing under that name, it assumed the current name in 1972.

The journal’s back catalog can be read on DSpace, here.

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Another interesting source of ‘slavery’ in Buddhist temples in historic Sri Lanka was donating oneself voluntarily as a slave to gain merit attached to the deed…