Dear Yong Peng,
You might like to know that I am have been translating suttas from the Samyutta and
Anguttara, a few of which have been posted at www.dharma.per.sg but all of which are
found in the Sutta Discovery series used in our daily classes in Singapore.
I have completed up to Volume 8 of the SD (this volume has been slotted for the 1st
quarter of 2005 for study). To date Volume 5 is out.
I will be glad to let you have a CD of the 5 vols (or more depending when we meet
again).
Sukhi
Piya.
Ong Yong Peng wrote:
> Dear Nina, Henry, Connie and friends,
>
> thanks for your positive responses. The original suggestion by Ven.
> Kumara was on SN/AN, particularly those not available on ATI (Access
> to Insight http://www.accesstoinsight.org/). But, I reckon anything
> outside SN/AN is fine. The idea here, I think, is that the selected
> sutta has to be manageable on an individual basis (for most of it).
>
> metta,
> Yong Peng
>
> --- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, "connie" wrote:
> I'd be happy to convert any of the files to Velthuis and forward them
> if you let me know what you want.
>
> > From: nina van gorkom <nilo@...>
> > I am glad Henry like the idea too. So, is A.N. best? There are four
> line suttas, and I would like to do one, any one. My only trouble:
> with my iMac it takes more time to get a sutta, since I have to
> decode myself the Pali signs. Unless a kind soul will help me.
> Another possibility: a short sutta from K IV, I have all the Pali
> here. But B.P.S. and B.Bodhi translated them all.
> > Another idea: Digha Nikaya, my favorite Sangiti Sutta, it has very
> short ones, with co.
>
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