RE: Introduction

From: Kom Tukovinit
Message: 7
Date: 2001-02-12

Dear Jim,

> -----Original Message-----
> ideas, if you like. For learning Pali there are
> some on-line books
> that one might be interested in downloading, in
> particular, Narada's
> primer, Duroiselle's grammar, and Buddhadatta's
> Pali-English
> dictionary. I'm planning to create a page with
> links to on-line Pali
> learning resources including where you can
> download these books. The
> primer that I started with back in 1976 was
> Warder's Introduction to
> Pali (Jaran tells me he has a copy) and found it
> to be quite good. For

I think this is an excellent idea.  On yahoogroups, it is
also possible to add "bookmarks" to the group allowing you
to  create links to different website
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/palistudy/links).  Unless you
are planning to create a home page, this may be an easier
way to go.

kom


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