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Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 12:42 am
by SDC
Just got a shipping confirmation. Says I will have it by the 26th! :woohoo:

EDIT - It has arrived!

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:55 pm
by Moth
It's been delayed on Amazon :cry: Where did you order it from?

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:20 pm
by DNS
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I got my copy. I like how it appears to have the PTS numbering equivalents written on the top of each page; that way I could eventually compare the translation with the older PTS edition. Haven't had time to go through it much yet, but I am sure it is a big improvement on the previous [PTS]translation.

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:33 am
by dhammapal
The A.N. has made it Down Under! :) It even got delivered on a public holiday! :tongue:

I bought the 1934 PTS translation four months ago and I've been reading it right up until getting the new one to relieve my impatience (a form of anger). They only managed seven pages a day from July 2011 but reading the Preface I learned that there were some assistant translators involved so the translation wasn't finished in July 2011 after all. :coffee:

I've found good results come from opening at a random page although Bhikkhu Bodhi's Thematic Guide will be helpful.

With metta / dhammapal.

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 5:38 pm
by TessaHenley
Hello!
I'm really new to this, and you all have me to interested. What exactly is the Anguttara? I see the abbreviations AN and SN everywhere. Can someone fill me in on what they are?

Much appreciated!

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 6:03 pm
by LonesomeYogurt
TessaHenley wrote:Hello!
I'm really new to this, and you all have me to interested. What exactly is the Anguttara? I see the abbreviations AN and SN everywhere. Can someone fill me in on what they are?

Much appreciated!
The Anguttara is one of five Nikayas, or groups of suttas. Suttas are the vague equivalent of sermons. The five Nikayas are the Dingha, Majjhima, Samyutta (that's the SN you see around), Anguttara (AN), and Khuddaka.

Each Nikaya is between a thousand and four thousand pages long and contain hundreds of suttas.

The Nikayas are written in Pali, which is the ancient language in which the Buddha's teachings were first written.

Bhikkhu Bodhi is an American monk who is currently trying to translate the entire Suttapitika (literally "basket of suttas," referring to the entire collection of the Buddha's sermons) into English; he's already done the Majjhima, and Samyutta and we are all excited for the Anguttara to come out soon!

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:27 am
by TessaHenley
LonesomeYogurt wrote:
TessaHenley wrote:Hello!
I'm really new to this, and you all have me to interested. What exactly is the Anguttara? I see the abbreviations AN and SN everywhere. Can someone fill me in on what they are?

Much appreciated!
The Anguttara is one of five Nikayas, or groups of suttas. Suttas are the vague equivalent of sermons. The five Nikayas are the Dingha, Majjhima, Samyutta (that's the SN you see around), Anguttara (AN), and Khuddaka.

Each Nikaya is between a thousand and four thousand pages long and contain hundreds of suttas.

The Nikayas are written in Pali, which is the ancient language in which the Buddha's teachings were first written.

Bhikkhu Bodhi is an American monk who is currently trying to translate the entire Suttapitika (literally "basket of suttas," referring to the entire collection of the Buddha's sermons) into English; he's already done the Majjhima, and Samyutta and we are all excited for the Anguttara to come out soon!

Thank you! Thank you! Your insight is much appreciated!

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 2:45 pm
by xinuflux
I see the to-be-available-soon Kindle version is MORE?! expensive than the hardcopy. Amazon Lobha. http://www.amazon.com/The-Numerical-Dis ... 1614290407

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:23 pm
by Moth
Kindle version seems to be down to $40.

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:47 pm
by Ben
Moth wrote:Kindle version seems to be down to $40.
Ah yes, but are the end notes hot-linked to the text??
I do love the kindle but I don't like the pain-in-the-backside routine of going to an end note and back again.
kind regards,

Ben

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:49 pm
by xinuflux
Ben wrote:
Ah yes, but are the end notes hot-linked to the text??
I do love the kindle but I don't like the pain-in-the-backside routine of going to an end note and back again.
kind regards,
If I'm interpreting your question correctly, I would say yes because the Samyutta Kindle version had all its amazing end notes hyperlinked.

I'm hoping the accented characters (macrons, etc.) display correctly on all devices. Guess we won't know anything for sure until November 13 when it's available for download.

Re: Bodhi watch... or waiting for the Anguttara

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:51 pm
by mettafuture
Wow! I had no idea the AN had been published!

:clap:

Will be ordering very soon. Thank you for this thread.