Venerable Bhikkhu Deniyaye Pannaloka,
I was very glad to see your message through Yoshiko.
If you would share some of your knowledge about sub-commentary of the
Majjhimapannasa Atthakatha, many would be delighted here.
Perhaps in very small sections, because than more people will read
your message. Perhaps Pali as well as English.
As to Prajnaparamita, this is a wonderful subject. Whatever you can
share with us is beneficial. I often reflect on the paramis and I can
never get enough of them. Because all of us can and should develop
them along with satipa.t.thaana. It is the practice.
You ask how you could contribute. It is a privilege for all of us if
you would share your knowledge and experience with us.
With respect,
Nina.
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dpannaloka loka <
deniyayeloka@...> wrote:
I am Ven. Deniyaye Pannaloka from Sri Lanka. I am a lecturer in Pali
and Theravada Buddhism in the Dept. of Pali and Buddhist Sttudie,
University of Kelaniya in Sri Lanka. For my MPhil research, I edited
the sub-commentary of the Majjhimapannasa Atthakatha in 2005.
Presently, I am in Japan (Kyushu University) reading for my PhD
specializing in Prajnaparamita literature.
I life interests of study and research are Pali and Buddhist
Phlosophy (Theravada and Earlu Mahayana). So, I am interested to know
how can I take part and contribute to the activities of this study
group.
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