Rafael,

Best on-line dictionary:
http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/pali/index.html
There are others. This is the classic. It has lots of errors, but it
provides things like etymology and there are numerous mini-essays that make
this work second only to the suttas in value to the Dhamma researcher.


The Gradual Course, a course of instruction for lay beginners often taught
by Ananda. This is Access to Insight's version:
http:\\www.accesstoinsight.org\ptf\dhamma.html

If you can wrap your mind around this series of instructions you have a very
clear path from knowing nothing to the deepest concepts of the system.


Take Care;
and may your life be long and happy!
Michael Olds

-----Original Message-----
From: Rafael [mailto:5khandas@...]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:02 AM
To: Pali@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Pali] Dictionary, and Book for beginners




Hello,

Where do I find a link to a good and complete Pali dictionary on the
internet?
Could you suggest a introductory e-book for beginners?

Thank you very much.
Metta.


Rafael









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