Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to announce the publication of the Journal of the Pali Text 
Society, Volume 35 (2024), edited by Rupert Gethin and Petra Kieffer-Püz.

CONTENTS

1. Eivind Kahrs: K.R. Norman, 1925-2020, 3–6.

2. Aruna Gamage: Convention of Speech (rūḷhi) in Theriya Buddhism: The Law of 
Generalization, 7–56.

3. Petra Kieffer-Pülz and D. Christian Lammerts: Two Legal Judgments on 
Monastic Boundaries from Nineteenth-Century Burma: Khaṅ ma kan charā tau 
Maṇijota’s Sīmāvinicchaya with an appendix on Aoṅ mre rhve bhuṃ charā tau 
Ketudhamma’s Sīmāvinicchaya, 57–116.

4. Peera Panarut and Silpsupa Jaengsawang: Princess Bualai’s Embroidered 
Kammavācā Manuscripts from Thailand, 117–64.

5. Javier Schnake: Two Systems of Numerical Notation in Pali Buddhism, 164–193.

The Journal is open access. Individual articles are available under the terms 
of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY) and can 
be downloaded via the following link:

https://palitextsociety.org/current-edition-volume-35-2024/

Hard copies of the Journal can be purchased (£25) via the following link:

https://palitextsociety.org/product/journal-of-the-pali-text-society-vol-35-2024-paperback/

Articles from previous issues can also be downloaded from the PTS website.

With the publication of volume 35 in a new format, the Council of the PTS 
Council wishes to relaunch the Journal with a view to publishing one volume 
annually. The next volume (36) will be published before the end of June 2025.

The editors invite submissions of scholarly articles relevant to any aspect of 
Pali studies. Particularly welcome are submissions related to the following 
areas:

– the study of individual texts or parts of texts,
– editions and/or translations of short texts or parts of texts,
– the study of genres of Pali literature,
– studies of particular Pali terms or expressions,
– the grammar of Pali,
– the history of Pali literature.
– the relationship of Pali texts to texts in other languages,
– the history of Pali textual transmission,
– the history of Pali manuscripts,
– the history of the Pali language,
– the history of Pali studies.

All submissions are peer reviewed by two scholars familiar with the field.
Submissions should be sent to the editors by email at 
<[email protected]>.

Best wishes,

Rupert Gethin

Professor Emeritus of Buddhist Studies
University of Bristol


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