I am sure there is a better place/location to look for Pali teachers in India rather than resorting to look for one outside your country. I am very surprised foreigners (non-Indians) are taking a perilious journey there to be in the land where Pali originated.

I cannot understand you Brother

Priyadarshi Telang <priyadarshi@...> wrote:
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Dhamma, Namo Buddhay

Myself Priyadarshi, presently working with The Jambudvipa Trust. You can know more about us by visiting our website www.jambudvipa.org. Jambudvipa is an ancient name of Indian Subcontinent.

At our centre 'Manuski' (Manuski is a 'marathi' word which means Humanity) we are undergoing training in Buddhism. But to understand the sutta's and other teachings of Buddha in a better way, I want to learn Pali and found the group to join.

I''ll try to go through the archives and try to catch up with the discussion going in the group. I thanks the moderator for approving my membership.

with much loving kindness,

Priyadarshi
The Jambudvipa Trust www.jambudvipa.org

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'Manuski', Deccan College Rd, Tel/Fax +91-20-2669 6812
Yerwada, Pune 411 006, India +91-98506 66479

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