W. G. Weeraratne

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Weeraratne, W.

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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Editors
FirstName / namefirst W. G.
LastName / namelast Weeraratne
MainNamePhon W. G. Weeraratne
SortName Weeraratne, W. G.
bio W. G. Weeraratne was a prominent Buddhist scholar and editor, best known for his significant contributions to the Encyclopedia of Buddhism. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of the encyclopedia, a monumental project initiated in the 1950s under the leadership of Professor Emeritus G. P. Malalasekera. Weeraratne was associated with the project from 1960, initially as an assistant editor, and later took over as Editor-in-Chief in 1987.

The Encyclopedia of Buddhism aimed to provide a comprehensive account of Buddhist doctrine, history, art, and culture across various civilizations. Weeraratne played a crucial role in its compilation, overseeing the release of numerous fascicles and volumes despite challenges such as a depleted editorial staff. His work ensured the project progressed steadily, with plans to complete it by the end of 2008.

In addition to his editorial work, Weeraratne authored Individual and Society in Buddhism, a scholarly work that explores the relationship between the individual and societal structures within Buddhist philosophy. (Generated by Perplexity Mar 6, 2025])

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