Dear Dr Koch

I have not had any contact with him since my graduate student days, but
according to what I could quickly find online, Patrick Harrigan
<https://www.google.nl/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Patrick+Harrigan%22>
is still active (?) in researching specifically this site.
See https://umich.academia.edu/PatrickHarrigan
https://amesa.library.columbia.edu/scholars/723?locale=en
the latter with further links (not that the two website links are not
clickable because of some error but you can copy paste them individually).
Perhaps this is a useful contact.

Jonathan Silk

On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 12:45 PM Rolf Heinrich Koch via INDOLOGY <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear listmembers,
> the renaming of the brahmanical Skandakumāra-devale at Kandy into a
> Kataragama-devale must have happened at the beginning of the 19th
> century according to my research. It is not very long ago but I was
> without success to get any information about this issue. After the
> renaming of the Skandakumāra-shrine into a Kataragama-shrine the
> depictions of the original Kataragama are now vanishing and replaced by
> pictures of Skandakumāra.
> Maybe someone of you can provide some details on the name change?
> Thank you in advance
>
> Heiner
>
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