Re: References to chanting, pronunciation, etc., in the Canon

From: Mahinda Palihawadana
Message: 4654
Date: 2016-06-29

Dear Balaji,
You will find an article "Pali sajjhaaya and Vedic svaadhyaaya" related to this topic on this website: http://sjp.academia.edu/MPalihawadana
Mahinda


On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 4:52 AM, Balaji balaji.ramasubramanian@... [palistudy] <palistudy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Hi all,

I am trying to find out more about pronunciation strictness in chanting as professed by early Buddhists in the Pali Canon. I have come to learn through some distinguished scholars in this group, that the commentarial tradition did lay some emphasis on correct pronunciation. But the extant of this emphasis at the time of the Buddha, with references in the Pali Canon seems a little unclear.

I heard the following story in a Dhamma talk given by Ajahn Pasanno (abbot of Abhayagiri monastery, northern CA). I don't even know if the story is part of the Canon itself, or if it is part of the commentarial tradition:

Mahākaccāna visits the Buddha after a long time, and after the formalities, the Buddha asks Mahākaccāna to chant the Aṭṭhakavagga, section of the Suttanipāta. And when Mahākaccāna finishes chanting, the Buddha praised Mahākaccāna for his great voice and proper pronunciation etc.

I'm trying to find a reference to this story and would be very grateful if someone on this group knows that and can point it out to me. Also, if you have references to other similar stories or incidents in the Pali Canon itself, I would be very grateful for your help.

Thanks,
Balaji




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