--- mandel1luke <mandel1luke@...> skrev:

> I have a personal request for the Pali Yahoo! group
> to do a translatio
> of the Sigalovada Sutta, as it is a very appropriate
> for lay people.
> Thank you.

The Ven. Narada Maha Thera's translation is available
at

http://www.bps.lk/wheels_library/wh_14.htm#sig

and at

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/dn/dn.31.0.nara.html

Another translation by Kelly, Sawyer and Yareham is
available at

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/dn/dn.31.0.ksw0.html

There are probably more English translations made, and
several ones into other languages (I myself made a
Swedish translation thirty years ago, and didn't Karl
Eugen Neumann make a complete translation of the
Diighanikaaya?).

Of course, no translation from Pali is ever final; but
if the group decides to make a new one, it may be good
to check earlier versions as well - the PTS dictionary
is, after all, not very complete.

The Pali text is available at

http://tipitaka.org/romn/

as the eigth Sutta of the third Vagga of
Diighanikaaya.

Gunnar


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