Dear Piya,

Yes I am familiar with the Sutta Central which is very useful for Pali-Tibetan-Sanskrit-Chinese correspondences. Thanks for mentioning it.

I am very interested in this disk published by the PTS and Dhammakaya Foundation in 1996 - it apparently contains the complete PTS edition of the Pali canon in a CDROM which would be very useful (as I believe the PTS edition has more variant readings - i. e. they used more manuscripts - than the others). I have put in a request to get it from our library's inter-library loan (as PTS in the US says they don't have it) and I will report to the group if it still exists,

Metta, Bryan



--- On Sun, 5/1/11, Piya Tan <dharmafarer@...> wrote:

From: Piya Tan <dharmafarer@...>
Subject: Re: [Pali] Pali canon editions
To: Pali@yahoogroups.com
Received: Sunday, May 1, 2011, 9:09 AM
















 









Dear Bryan,



Looks like you have listed the four most usable Tipitakas online. I'm also

looking for the Laotian Canon, and also the Khmer Canon, not sure if either

has been digitalized. Again I'm not sure if the Vietnamese have a Pali

Canon.



There is the Sutta Central which is very useful in showing correspondences

between the Pali texts and other ancient languages:

http://www.suttacentral.net/. You might already know about this.

With metta,



Piya

On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Bryan Levman <bryan.levman@...>wrote:



>

>

> Hello All,

>

> I am sending the below email again, as I am not sure it got through. My

> copy ended up in my SPAM folder for some reason,

>

> Bryan

>

> Dear Friends,

>

> I have been looking into the various editions of the canon available:

>

> 1) there is the Burmese sixth council Chaṭṭha Saṅgaayana,

> www.tipitaka.org/romn/

>

> 2) the Sri Lanka Jayanti edition, www.bodhgayanews.net/pali.htm

>

> 3) the Thailand edition, www.tipitakastudies.net/tipitaka/11M/3/3.8

>

> Is anyone aware of the Cambodian edition and whether this is on line?

>

> Also I have come across something called PALI TEXT version 1.0: CD-ROM

> Database of the Entire Buddhist Pali Canon which I believe is the PTS

> edition. Does anyone know if this is available on line? or must it be

> purchased?

>

> Has anyone ever seen an edition of the Laos or Vietnamese canon?

>

> Thanks for your help,

>

> Metta,

>

> Bryan

>

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>

>

>



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