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Sinhalese Folklore Notes, Ceylon

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A descriptive survey of Sinhalese popular belief, ritual practice, and oral tradition organized into sections on cosmology, the natural and animal worlds, human life, spirit beings, omens, magic, illness and healing, and social customs. It then examines rites of passage, occupations, festivals, games, and recreational forms, and concludes with collected stories, songs, proverbs, riddles, and a glossary of folk terms. Material assembled from earlier articles and arranged using a folklore classification, the account combines local explanations of landscape and marvels with accounts of ritual performance and sampled verbal traditions for reference and further study.

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Title: Sinhalese Folklore Notes, Ceylon

Author: Arthur A. Perera

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Language: English

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SINHALESE FOLKLORE NOTES
CEYLON
Bombay:
PRINTED AT THE BRITISH INDIA PRESS, MAZGAON
1917

INTRODUCTORY NOTE.

The Sinhalese beliefs, customs and stories in the present collection were contributed by the writer to the Indian Antiquary fourteen years ago in a series of articles under the title of “Glimpses of Sinhalese Social Life”; they are now offered, amplified and rearranged, to the student of folklore in Ceylon, as a basis for further research. The writer has adopted the scheme of classification in the Folklore Society’s Hand Book of Folklore.

ARTHUR A. PERERA.