Hi Steve,

I don't know of any complete list of answers to
Warder. But we on the list that are interested can
develop one. I am just about to start work on the
Warder, having completed the Gair/Karunatillake, and
as I work through each chapter, at my own slow pace, I
intend to post my responses on this list for feedback.
You can do the same, if interested, and we can
develop a good set of answers between us.

In the meantime, for checking your answers as you work
through it, the first 5 or 6 chapters are in the back
of Warder itself, and given online at AccessToInsight,
as has already been pointed out.

For the rest of the chapters, you can look up the Pali
online at one of the several sites that have the
canon, e.g., http://www.metta.lk/tipitaka/index.html
Within each sutta the PTS page reference is shown. I
believe also that the Walshe English translation
includes the PTS reference number at the top of each
page. So it should be relatively straightforward to
find the cross-references listed in the back of
Warder.

John

--- "bodhi2500 <Bodhi2500@...>"
<Bodhi2500@...> wrote:
> Hello
> Does anyone know where/if a complete list of
> answers to the
> exercises in A.K.Warder's Intro to Pali can be
> found?,without having
> to buy the PTS Digha N. Or can the ref.'s to the PTS
> Digha N. somehow
> be looked up in either Maurice Walshe Tran.s or the
> CSCD?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
>


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