From: Bill Strider
Message: 924
Date: 2002-06-29
> 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