Bhante Sujato

I have forwarded your enquiry to Ven. Sitala, a Buddhist monk of Russian
origin, now living in Thailand, and doing MA in Buddhist studies. He has
replied by three messages, each of the former messages embedded in the
latter. I have forwarded the last and most complete version to you.

with metta

Ven. Pandita


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In addition, It probably works if the Windows programme is of Thai version. I tried to run it
(in English Windows) but it works with character unindicated, with question marks
shown in the place of character. So that is it for now.
Is it right time to say good night to you? Here it is late evening, exactly 11:05 pm.


> Here is the link to this web-site from where it has been published, but you need to find
> someone who knows Thai in order to understand it well. http://www.learntripitaka.com/
> there is a download link; perhaps, after downloading you may get access to
> English version. I had a CD, so did not have this problem.
>
>
> > Bhante, I think the newspaper might be correct, because there is one CD version of it,
> > but whether it is an old one or a new one I can't tell. I got it from one of my
> > Thai fellows. This CD provides Tipitaka in Thai script as well as in English.
> > As I found out, it works far from being properly, it needs some programs
> > to be installed on the computer, which I can't get yet.
> > In short, there is a CD version of Tipitaka in Two languages- Thai and English.




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