Pali - Every few days - [B121] Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 7 – Readings Ex. 1 (Part 1 of 5) «Etha tumhe, Kaalaamaa, maa anussavena, maa paramparaaya, maa...
More Pali - Every few days - [C091] Warder - Exercise 14 (page 94) Passage for Reading (Part 1 of 3) bhuutapubba.m a~n~nataro janapado vu.t.thaasi. in the past...
In the recent French translation of the Visuddhimagga (which, in fact, is the best one, surpassing a lot the English translation of Nanamoli), Christian Maës...
Dear friends, the earlier set of questions were repeated ones. Here are the right questions. Pali Primer Exercise 17 Translate into Pali 4. If you go to bathe...
Pali Primer Exercise 17 Translate into Pali 8. We got frightened seeing a serpent enter the house. maya.m / bhaayimha / disvaa / sappa.m / pavisanta.m / geha.m...
I have searched Barnes & Noble for the recommended books and there are no new ones (and probably even used ones) available. How do people get these? Sorry is...
vittakka means a cross wit and vicaara is a problem rendering for quiet long societe_bouddhiste_gotama <societe_bouddhiste_gotama@...> wrote:In the recent...
Dear Ong Yong Peng, I joined the group hoping to learn Pali from the basic........I was unable to get the book you mentioned. How ever, knowing a smattering...
... Hi Susan, I was just looking in at http://www.amazon.co.uk (book search, key-word 'pali') and there it looks like the paperback edition of Warder is...
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Dear Everett, Susan, Hasituppada and friends, you will be able to get many of the Pali books from Pariyatti: http://www.pariyatti.com/ Pali Primer is also...
http://www.pariyatti.com/frontpage.htm appears to have a reasonable selection of pali language books including Gair and Karunatillake, Warder and de Silva...
What does ias stand for? true_devdas <true_devdas@...> wrote:sir i want to take pali in ias exam . can any one give suggetion on how to prepare .thanks...
Great thanks to those who pointed me in the direction of finding the Pali texts (especially the free online materials!). I will research the options and order...
Dear Susan, S> I have searched Barnes & Noble for the recommended books and there S> are no new ones (and probably even used ones) available. How do S> people...
More Pali - Every few days - [C092] Warder - Exercise 14 (page 94) Passage for Reading (Part 2 of 3) eva.m sammaa'ti kho sahaayako sahaayakassa paccassosi. yes...
Thank-you so much! I have spent all morning downloading files...I am amazed at how much is on the net! FREE!! ... ===== __________________________________ Do...
Hello Cheang, and thank-you for kindly posting the beautiful quote from Ajahn Brahmavamso. I do not debate that the first jhana is not accompanied by a small...
Hello Ivan, and thank-you for your very interesting contribution to this dialog. It seems that firm-grip and sustained-grip might indicate concentration. I...
Dear friends, this week, the word is bhagavaa. Bhagavaa is the nom./voc. singular form of Bhagavant, the Fortunate One, an epithet for the Buddha. DN22...
Pali Primer Exercise 18 Translate into English 6. Bhariyaaya katha.m sutvaa pasiiditvaa kassako sappuriso abhavi. wife's / speech / having heard / having being...
Dear Nina and friends, here is the next paragraph of the sutta. "'Piitippa.tisa.mvedii assasissaamii'ti sikkhati; one who experiences joy / will breathe in /...
Jeff, Thanks for raising such an interesting topic. These are indeed difficult words to translate accurately in English. Concerning their application in the...
Dear Yong Peng, ... I would suggest "The lions living in the caves in the mountain killed the deer playing on the sand." The subtle difference here is that the...
Dear Susan and Charles and others new to this group learning Pali, I recommend the following 3 books (in the order below): 1. Start with the Pali Primer by...
I haven't been checking the group as often as I have been so I may be repeating what's been already said. John's comments on the basic Pali textbooks are right...