John,

Bhikkhu Bodhi has quite a long section on Concordances (pp 1967 onwards) in his Samyutta translation.

Sukhi

Piya

--- John Kelly <palistudent@...> wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> Does anyone know of a resource anywhere that contains
> the correspondences of parts of the Pali Canon to all
> other parts, e.g., MN 10 --> DN 22, MN 132 --> MN 133
> --> MN 134, and so on?
>
> I'm working on a project, called Sutta Central, with
> Yong Peng and others that will eventually provide an
> online resource of all known canonical
> correspondences, Pali to Chinese, Tibetan, Sanskrit,
> etc. The scholars we are working with have focussed
> on these cross-language connections, but we don't have
> the pali-pali ones. I'd be surprised if this sort of
> research hasn't been tackled before.
>
> Ideally I'd like to find this data in electronic form,
> to minimize typing and human error in getting this
> into the database, but even finding it in hard copy
> would be a start.
>
> With metta,
> John
>
>
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