J. B. Disanayake
Deshamanya Prof. Jayaratna Banda Dissanayake (born 16 April 1937) is an Emeritus Professor and one of the leading authorities of the Sinhala language.[1] He was former Sri Lankan Ambassador to Thailand.[2][3]
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Born | 16 April 1937 83) | (age
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Other names | Prof. JB , Jayarathna Bandara Disanayake |
Education | Phd |
Alma mater | Ananda College University of Ceylon University of California, Berkeley |
Occupation | University Professor, Ambassador |
Spouse(s) | Kusum Disanayake |
Children | Madhubashini Disanayake - Samitha Disanayake |
Academia
Dissanayake received his primary education at Dharmaraja College, Kandy and secondary education at Ananda College. He graduated from the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya campus in 1961. He later received a Fulbright scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley, to read for a Masters in linguistics and obtained a PhD from the University of Colombo.
With a long teaching career of over 45 years as a lecturer of the University of Colombo, he is the author of numerous books on linguistics, culture and history.[4] Prior to his retirement Dissanayake served in the capacity of the Head of the Department of Sinhala at the University.
Publications
- Lanka, the land of kings by J. B. Disanayaka (Sumitha Publishers, Distributed by Sarasavi Bookshop, 2007)
- Mānava bhāṣā pravēśaya by J. B. Disanayaka(Sumita Prakāśakayō, 2005)
- Paintings of Kelani Vihara by J. B. Disanayaka(Godage Poth Mendura, 2004)
- Kălaṇi Vihāre situvaṃ by J. B. Disanayaka(Goḍagē Pot Măndura, 2000)
- Uḍaraṭa Sinhalaya by J. B. Disanayaka(Goḍagē Pot Măndura, 2002)
- Understanding the Sinhalese by J. B. Disanayaka (S. Godage & Bros., 1998)
- Siyalanga rū sobā by J. B. Disanayaka (Goḍagē Pot Mandura, 1998)
- Banda vaṭā pada raṭā by J. B. Disanayaka (s. Goḍagē saha Samāgama, 1996)
- Gamaka suvanda siv siya gavu ăsēya by J. B. Disanayaka (s. Goḍagē saha Samāgama, 1996)
- Siṃhala bhāṣāvē nava muhuṇuvara by J. B. Disanayaka (Saṃskr̥tika Kaṭayutu Depārtamēntuva, 1996)
- Samakālīna Siṃhala lēkhana vyākaraṇaya by J. B. Disanayaka (s. Goḍagē saha Sahōdarayō, 1995)
- The monk and the peasant by J. B. Disanayaka (State Print. Corp., 1993)
- Water in culture by J. B. Disanayaka (Ministry of Environment & Parliamentary Affairs, 1992)
- Siṃhala budu samaya by J. B. Disanayaka (Rajayē Mudraṇa Nītigata Saṃsthāva, 1991)
- Studies in Sinhala literacy by J. B. Disanayaka(National Association for Total Education, Sri Lanka, 1990)
- Nūtana Siṃhala lēkhana vyākaraṇaya by J. B. Disanayaka (Lēk Havus Invesṭmanṭs, 1990)
- Siṃhala vehera vihāra by J. B. Disanayaka(Piyavi Pot Prakāśakayō, 1988)
- Mihintale, cradle of Sinhala Buddhist civilization by J. B. Disanayaka(Lake House Investments, 1987)
- Say it in Sinhala by J. B. Disanayaka(Lake House Investments Ltd., 1985)
- Aspects of Sinhala folklore by J. B. Disanayaka(Lake House Investments, 1984)
See also
- Sri Lankan Non Career Diplomats
References
- "Sinhala Accepted As One Of The World's Most Creative Alphabets". Asian Tribune. 2009-11-30. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- Archived October 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- "300 Lankans left stranded in Bangkok". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- "Gleanings :The politics of language, race, religion and culture". The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
- "J. B. Disanayaka- 29 works". Openlibrary.org. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
External links
- Jbdisanayak.lk
- Sinhala New Year - a celebration of life
- Suns of the Sinhalese
- New Year 2006
- Our British heritage
- (Post)Colonial Language
- Sinhala has one of the World's most creative Alphabets
- Hi, how are you?
- JB Dissanayake in Symposium 2009
- Rituals of the Kandy Perahera
- What Buddhists believe about the Bodhi Tree
- From the Groves of Academe to the world of reality
- “Science” and “emotion”: key themes in celebration of World Philosophy Day