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Note on Transliteration and Translation | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Reading Manimekalai as Buddhist Literature | 13 |
2 | The Manimekalai's Community of Readers and Listeners | 58 |
3 | The Manimekalai's Buddhist Community Envisioned | 87 |
4 | The Viracoliyam: Language, Literary Theory, and Religious Community | 116 |
5 | Imagining Community through Commentary | 137 |
Conclusion | 156 | |
Notes | 161 | |
Bibliography | 227 | |
Index | 245 |
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