New Pali resouces (i.e., mine) on the web

From: Eisel Mazard
Message: 1470
Date: 2005-11-05

A set of very useful files that I created for learning (and
practicing) Pali in indigenous scripts:

http://www.pratyeka.org/pali/

If you work your way through these simple files (one by one) you
should have a basic grasp of the three major "families" of
(extant/living) Pali scripts: (1) Mon/Burmese, (2) Sinhalese, (3)
Khmer/Khom/Muul.

The "Rosetta Stone" file is quite a lot of fun.

This includes (BTW) the "Avyaya & Upasagga" file that several members
on this list contributed to.  Please pass this link on to any students
of Pali you might know (who might be able to use these resources) --I
will gradually add other files to this collection over time.

I also intend to make the promised additions to Narada Thera's
page/textbook as promised --I'm proceeding with corrections, a new
answer key, glossary, etc., in my spare time.

E.M.

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