FOULKES, Thomas. Wales 1826 — 1901. Rev. British (Welsh) Priest and Indologist in India. Educated in Islington, ordained deacon 1848 and priest 1851. In 1849-55 worked for Church Missionary Society in Tinnevelly, 1855-58 in Madras and 1858-59 in Tamil Cooly mission in Ceylon. Giving up missionary work he was from 1861 senior chaplain in Madras (1873 in London, 1875 again in Madras). In the end of the 1870s he was chaplain of Saint John’s in Bangalore, from at least 1885 chaplain of Coimbatore, in 1886-95 retired Senior Chaplain in Salem. Also Served in Secunderabad, Trivandrum, Trichy, Vepery and Calicut. Fellow of Madras University. Worked on history, Sanskrit and Tamil. Also active student of nature. Twice married, seven sons and one daughter.
Publications: Transl. from Tamil: Sēshāttrisivatēsikar: Elements of the Vedantic Philosophy. 33 p. Madras n.d. (1860), new ed. as Nanasivavathakkate, or, The elements of the controversy respecting the plurality of souls by Seshattrisivatesikar. 33 p. Madras & L. 1880.
– Transl. from Tamil: A Catechism of the Shaiva Religion (being part of the Saivavinavidai). 82 p. Madras 1863; Siva-prakasha kattalai, or the elements of the Saiva Philosophy. 13 p. L. & Madras 1863; The Legends of the Shrine of Harihara. 98 p. Madras 1876.
– “On the Power of the Letter ற”, MJLS 21 (N.S. 5), 1859-60, 1-10.
– A Class-book of the Geography of Travancore. 5+54 p. L. & Trivandrum 1864.
– A number of small historical and epigraphical articles in the IA at least until 1890, e.g. “Fa Hian’s Kingdom of the Dakshiṇa”, IA 7, 1878, 1-7; “The Dakhan in the time of Gautama-Buddha”, IA 16, 1887, 1-8 & 49-57; “The Vicissitudes of the Buddhist Literature of Ceylon”, IA 17, 1888, 100-104, 122-128; “Buddhaghosa”, IA 19, 1890, 105-122.
– Translated from Sanskrit: The Hindu Law of Inheritance according to the Sarasvatívilása of Pratáparudra Deva. 28+194 p. L. 1881.
– “The Pallavas”, JRAS 17, 1885, 183-220; “The Early Pallavas of Kánchípuram”, JRAS 1889, 111-124.
– Edited: Kálidása: a complete collection of the various readings of the Madras manuscripts. 1-4. Madras 1904-07 (with text).
– Also wrote in Tamil.
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