Dear Yong Peng, Again thank you for your wonderful work in running this Pali list and maintaining the web site. You are helping many people and generating...
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smvsm89
Jan 2, 2005 9:07 am
Hello, I found my here, thro' a link on e-sangha forum. A happy new year to all of you. Metta...
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John Kelly
palistudent
Jan 2, 2005 10:34 pm
Pali - Every few days - [B232] Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 12 – Readings Ex. 1 (Part 7 of 7) Eva.m vutte, Aggikabhaaradvaajo braahma.no Bhagavanta.m...
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John Kelly
palistudent
Jan 2, 2005 10:35 pm
More Pali - Every few days - [C202] Warder - Exercise 19 (page 145) English into Pali 3 (Part 1 of 6) “O monks, I will teach you the doctrine ...
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Vishwanath Manjunath
smvsm89
Jan 3, 2005 5:59 am
I live in Pune, India. Have been introduced to Goenkaji, has read on theravada and want to pursue it. METTA, Regards to all, Vishwanath ...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 3, 2005 6:56 am
Dear Vishwanath and friends, allow me to welcome all who have joined the group recently. Please join us in our discussion of the Pali suttas and grammar. ...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 3, 2005 12:28 pm
Dear friends, this is where we left off at the end of October: An Elementary Pali Course Exercise 10-B: Translate into Pali. 2. The well-doers will obtain...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 3, 2005 1:10 pm
Dear Vishwanath and friends, I am just curious. Does namaste has the same root as Pali namassati? Do they have the same meaning? From the PED, namassati is a...
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rett
rett_thiele
Jan 3, 2005 1:12 pm
Hi, I'm not 100% sure here, but I wonder if _tesa.m_ and _tassaa_ in the below examples might be an unidiomatic choice of words. It sounds to my ear in both...
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rett
rett_thiele
Jan 3, 2005 1:19 pm
... namaste = namas te namas is a noun, and te is a second person dative enclitic form. honour to you. namas is the Sanskrit form which in Pali is almost...
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Sukhdev Singh
sukh2val
Jan 4, 2005 3:14 am
Hi Ong Yong Peng, So far I have been 'lurking ' around this forum quite passively, not being able to follow the higher level of Pali being discussed. I...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 3:17 am
Dear Sukhdev, Jadhao and friends, please refrain from discussing RSS, "Hindustan" and non-related topics here. I will be reviewing previous messages, and all ...
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R.O.Jadhao
mastram101
Jan 4, 2005 3:19 am
I think its sanskrit namah + te = namaste R.O. Jadhao ... From: "rett" <rett@...> To: <Pali@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM ...
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debjani datta
debjani_rini@...
Jan 4, 2005 3:56 am
namaste , My name is debjani,I am from Mumbai,I am also a student of Bhuddhist studies and doing my dip. in pali. At present we are studying the origins of...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 4:34 am
Dear Sukhdev and friends, sorry I missed out your first question earlier. Most Buddhists follow the World Fellowship of Buddhist (WFB) in determining the...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 4:44 am
Dear Rett, Jadhao and friends, thanks for the information. That is very useful. metta, Yong Peng. ... I think its sanskrit namah + te = namaste ... honour to...
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Vishwanath Manjunath
smvsm89
Jan 4, 2005 7:23 am
"I think its sanskrit namah + te = namaste" is sanskrit. Means "salutations to you".I do not know how it is said in pali. Where can we get pali grammar...
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rett
rett_thiele
Jan 4, 2005 9:43 am
... The reason I prefer to write 'namas39; is that the stem form really is namas, with a final -s, like manas, apsaras. This is visible from the forms...
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R.O.Jadhao
mastram101
Jan 4, 2005 12:39 pm
anyways.. namaste and namaskar are most widely salutations used in India. They can be used at any time of the day (as opposed to good morning etc.) Rajendra...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 12:52 pm
An Elementary Pali Course Exercise 10-B: Translate into Pali. 6. Boys and girls are studying with diligence to get presents from their mothers and fathers. ...
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Govinadsamy Gopalakri...
gopal1046@...
Jan 4, 2005 12:54 pm
Brother Ong, I agree and support you. We should refrain discussing non-related topics here. Best Regards. Ong Yong Peng <ypong001@...> wrote: Dear...
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"Kåre A. Lie&...
karealbertlie
Jan 4, 2005 12:55 pm
Hi, I seem to remember having read somewhere that the Mahasudassanasutta (Dighanikaya 17) in some Chinese translation of the Agamas is included in the...
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Govinadsamy Gopalakri...
gopal1046@...
Jan 4, 2005 12:56 pm
With all best wishes welcome to the group.. Best Regards. debjani datta <debjani_rini@...> wrote: namaste , My name is debjani,I am from Mumbai,I am also...
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rett
rett_thiele
Jan 4, 2005 1:17 pm
... Here the compound pupphahatthaa (flower-handed) would be more idiomatic, I believe. Perhaps like this: Naraa ca nariyo ca pupphahatthaa sabbadaa aaraama.m...
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Govinadsamy Gopalakri...
gopal1046@...
Jan 4, 2005 2:05 pm
Brother Sukhdev, take one step at a time. You cannot master this subject by simply folowing those who are far ahead. Please devot some time on this subject...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 3:57 pm
Dear Sukhdev, Govinadsamy and friends, I am glad that you are interested in working through Ven. Narada's book with us. There are people at different levels in...
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 4:17 pm
Dear Rett and friends, thanks for bringing that up. Unfortunately, 'saka' is never mentioned in the book, am I correct with the following sentence: ...
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rett
rett_thiele
Jan 4, 2005 4:30 pm
... The problem is that I don't know what would be right here, I just have the feeling that tesa.m might be wrong. I could be mistaken about that though. I'm...
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rett
rett_thiele
Jan 4, 2005 4:36 pm
Perhaps attano or attaana.m 'their own' using attan (self), as a reflexive pronoun. This might be better than tesa.m....
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Ong Yong Peng
ypong001
Jan 4, 2005 4:50 pm
Dear Rett and friends, thanks again. I will include that in the answer set. metta, Yong Peng. ... 7. Men and women go with flowers in their hands to the temple...