Re: Online Pali Textbook
From: vojislavkovacevic@...
Message: 4257
Date: 2015-03-18
Ven. Yuttadhammo,
There are already good pali books in existence, maybe the time can be better spent by bringing the DRP to perfection? DPR is indispensable and what you have done for us who are learning pali by writing it cannot be adequately described, but as good as it is it is not perfect, which is a shame.
For pali grammar, I am using Ven. Narada Thera's book, an Elementary Pali Course (EPC). But I am actually not using the book anymore. I've made a html file which contains all the grammar from the book without the exercises, and a smart and super easy to use navigation. I can upload that for you to see if interested ( and others as well ), but my point is that maybe the contents of my file can be added to if there are things missing, but it's I believe pretty much complete as it is now ( if you consider EPC to be more or less complete ).
My point is, using my pali grammar html file based on EPC, a perfect DPR and english tipitaka translations which are available, it would be as easy as it could be to learn pali.