--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, "Sujato Bhikkhu" <sujato@...> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I was wondering whether anyone knew of a word-by word analysis of
the
> Dhammacakkappavattanasutta, as well as the Anattalakkhana and
Adittapariyaya
> Suttas? I'm thinking of something similar to what was done in Rune
> Johansson's Pali Buddhist Texts for the Beginner. Any help would be
> appreciated. We're chanting these suttas for the vassa and our
students are
> keen to expand their vocab.
>
> metta
>
> Bhante Sujato
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Dear Bhante,

In our monastery here(Sukhavana Meditation Monastery, Malaysia), we
are chanting eevry night by following the Dhammayut Chanting Book,
which contains the English translation word by word for the
Dhammacakkapavatana sutta & Anatta Lakhana sutta.Not sure whether it
could be helped or not.


With metta,
Yow