Pali-English Dictionary & Pali Encyclopedia?

From: navako
Message: 1145
Date: 2005-05-03


(1) A rather strange new project has sprung up on the internet, a Pali
Encyclopedia (i.e., written in Pali):

http://pi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

(2) Although I had seen that Mettanet's Pali-English dictionary had made it
onto the web, this is the first I've noticed that the "reverse direction"
(i.e., English-Pali) dictionary had been digitized and distributed.  At last
I can look up such words as "Kangaroo" (mahâsasavisesa???) from the comfort
of the internet cafe.

http://www.saigon.com/~anson/ebud/dict-ep/

E.M.


--
A saying of the Buddha from http://metta.lk/
View Streaming Dhamma Video http://dharmavahini.tv/
I do not call him a Brahmana merely because he is born of a (Brahmin) womb
or sprung from a (Brahmin) mother. He is merely a "Bhovadi" (one addressed
as "Sir") if he is with impediments. He who is free from impediments, free
from clinging - him I call a Brahmana.
Random Dhammapada Verse 396

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