Pali Resources

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Thank you, Dmytro.
Yes, that is what I was looking for.
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The Pali Text Society recently made available Ven. H. Saddhatissa's audio reading of the exercises to Warder's Introduction to Pali.

Introduction to Pali Sound Files
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There's an archive:
I can't download the video.
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SarathW wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2018 10:15 pm I can't download the video.
The videos for the course https://web.archive.org/web/20170221205 ... 68&lang=en

are available at:
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etc.: https://vimeo.com/user8012104
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Thank you D
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I have downloaded the course of Venerable Sugatavaṁsa. Unfortunately the slides of lesson 12 is not accessible anymore (the color ones). If you happened to download it earlier, please could you share the slides with me. Thanks.
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cfekete wrote: Fri May 11, 2018 4:20 am I have downloaded the course of Venerable Sugatavaṁsa. Unfortunately the slides of lesson 12 is not accessible anymore (the color ones). If you happened to download it earlier, please could you share the slides with me. Thanks.
Do you mean these ones?
https://web.archive.org/web/20170226225 ... colour.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/20170221205 ... 68&lang=en
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Yes.
Thanks a lot.
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Introduction to Pali course by Ajahn Brahmali, based on Warder, lessons 1-16

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SarathW wrote: Sat May 28, 2016 2:22 am Ven Dhammanando recommended this.
By the way, I haven't seen him here in this forum for while.

http://www.pamc.org.sg/index.php?option ... 68&lang=en
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Found on google books (https://books.google.com.mm/books?id=tH ... &q&f=false) a translation of Dhp by Carter and Palihawadana. It's a serious scholarly work, but what is interesting for pali learners is that they give almost literal translation of the commentary (not the stories, but word-by-word commentary of each verse found in the end of the stories in Dhp-atthakata). This is useful for those who want to learn how to translate the commentaries. In the end-notes (most are not available on google books) the authors explain some of the features of commentarial language.

If you decide to buy a paper book, make sure you get a long version (~500 pages), not the short one.
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Richard Gombrich discussing his latest book, Buddhism and Pali, with his former student Alexander Wynne.


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Yena yena hi maññanti,
tato taṃ hoti aññathā.


In whatever way they conceive it,
It turns out otherwise.
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Learn Pali

Online Pali grammar tutorials for the absolute beginner - in English. For anyone wishing to learn the Pali language of the Theravada canon.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... PrzvAWWMpo
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Introducing new tipitaka, atta, tika study website with
  • full text search
  • multiple scripts support
  • dictionary lookup in multiple languages
  • offline apps for Windows/Mac/Linux
https://tipitaka.app

Chatta Sangayana Tipitaka CST Software V5
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Once I made a synopsis based on Warder, Duroiselle and Geiger as well as Ñanatusita's grammar tables, since I wanted to have most grammatical information I need in one place and not to search every time through three big books. The synopsis became quite big (52 pages), since I also included explanations and examples, but I personally find it useful and consult often, when I answer some questions on Pali sub-forum usually I take the answers from there :). May be some of you would also like them (§ refers to Duroiselle). Can be downloaded from here.

Here is also the same in booklet format if you would like to print it as a small book (then it's only 13 sheets if you print on both sides).

I'm also attaching excel version of the table, which comes in the appendix to Warder, and has information about Pali verbs.
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