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 on the Pali tab open up the "Readings in Pali"
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 is a lot of other good stuff on this page for
students of Pali, including other sound files,
readings and grammatical info.
Unfortunately the site now seems to be on a slower
server than before - it is sometimes very slow and
doesn't always open reliably - other times it's fine -
so be patient; it's well worth a visit.
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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