Dan, Steve, Robert, et al.
Yes, this is the one and I recently discovered it was
moved too. Go to the link mentioned and click on
Online Courses on the left. Or go directly to
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/DBLM/olcourse/olcourse.htm
Then under the Pali tab, open up the "Readings in Pali
Texts" and you will find your way to the Dhammapada.
There each verse is listed and includes a very nice
parsing of the Pali (extremely helpful to beginners!)
and English translations, brief commentary and sound
files for the whole verse and for each word.
There are lots of other useful resources for Pali
students there too.
Unfortunately the site is now more inconsistent in its
response - sometimes very slow, and sometimes failing
to open, and other times opening just fine - so be
patient. It's definitely worth looking at.
Metta,
John
--- "robertkirkpatrick.rm"
<robertkirkpatrick@...> wrote:
> ---
> Dear Dan and Steve,
> It could be a page wynn mentioned last year . It was
> from a taiwan
> university and I had a link but the link doesn't
> work now - you just
> get the main page:
> http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/DBLM/index.htm If Wynn sees
> this perhaps she
> can help.
> Yes, I am getting keen on the Pali, Jim Anderson
> and Suan have been
> an inspiration and the help that is available on
> this list is really
> outstanding (thanks to all) - Andy's Palitrans makes
> things much
> easier, and the CSCD is priceless. I just saw Ven.
> Kumara's note
> about the Gair file - very handy - as I ordered the
> book yesterday.
>
> rob
>
> In Pali@..., "onco111" <dhd5@...> wrote:
> > Hi Steve,
> > A year or so ago I stumbled onto a very nice
> reading of the
> > Dhammapada on the web, complete with sound files,
> English
> > translation, and translation notes. I downloaded
> the *.wav's for
> the
> > first fifty or so verses, but in the meantime I
> lost the website
> > where all these things were located. It really is
> a nice reading
> and
> > would lend itself well to your project, but I
> don't know who did
> the
> > reading and notes. Does this website sound
> familiar to anyone
> here?
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > P.S. Robert, you seem to have been studying Pali a
> little more
> > closely lately. I think this is wonderful. I'd
> love to join you
> [long
> > distance] sometime in Pali and closer Abhidhamma
> study, but it
> won't
> > be for at least a year.
>
>



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