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The Jaffna Library is the second largest public library in Sri Lanka located in Jaffna, Northern Province,
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. It was considered the largest library in
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in the pre-1980s. Like many great libraries of the world, this library was destroyed by fire in the
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. In this library, there were many ancient Tamil manuscripts, ancient copperplates, ancient medical records, Sinhalese ancient texts, British Sri Lankan history sources, 97000 books and other historical evidences were destroyed in the library fire in 1981.


History

In the 15th century, when the Tamilnadu region was invaded by Delhi, many ancient tamil manuscripts were brought to Jaffna by boat and stored. K. M Chellappa started a rental library in a small room with his 844 books and 30 magazines. Then he rented a room at Hospital Road Jaffna for Rs 25. This made the library popular. In 1935, the Jaffna Municipal Council transferred this library to the Municipal Hall and started storing many more books. In 1952, the then Mayor Sabapati wanted to build a large library and Madras Provincial Chief Architect V.Narasimman plotted the architect map for library. . During the early 1980s, it was one of the biggest libraries in Asia, containing over 97,000 books and manuscripts. Over a million books burned in the 1981 arson attack. Some ancient Sinhala and Tamil books were never recovered. In 2001, rehabilitation of the library was completed, with new structures being built and new books received, although its old books and manuscripts were not replaced. It is Sri Lanka's second main public Library, only rivalled by Colombo Public Library The building's classical lines and beautiful proportions make it stand out architecturally. It contains lush gardens and has been modernized with new facilities such as free-wifi that was added in 2016{{Cite news , last=SureshikaThilakarathna , title=Free Wi-Fi from today at 26 public locations in Sri Lanka , url=http://www.news.lk/news/business/item/6854-free-wi-fi-from-today-at-26-public-locations-in-sri-lanka , access-date=2017-01-09


See Also

Burning of Jaffna library


References

1933 establishments in Ceylon Cultural buildings in Jaffna Libraries in Jaffna District Tourist attractions in Northern Province, Sri Lanka