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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitBUDSIR Popular Last Update: 2003/10/25 17:03
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Buddhist Scriptures Information Retrieval (Mahidol University, Thailand) is a CD-ROM containing the Thai edition of the Pali Tipitaka and Atthakatha (commentaries) in romanized script. Cost: about US$300.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitChattha Sangayana (Sixth Council) Tipitaka Popular Last Update: 2010/4/15 15:59
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Entire Pali Tipitaka in Roman script, compiled and placed on-line by Vipassana Research Institute.

At http://www.vridhamma.org/Chattha-Sangayana-CD-ROM-Request-Form.aspx you can order a CD-ROM containing the Chattha Sangayana (Sixth Council, 1954-1956) edition of the Tipitaka, transcribed from the Myanmar print edition. It also includes the Tipitaka, Atthakatha (commentaries), and Tika and AnuTika (sub-commentaries), all displayed in seven scripts, including Roman and Devanagari. Cost: varies according to shipping destination.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitCSCD Conversion Utility Popular Last Update: 2003/10/26 12:33
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CSCDCONV is a utility to be used with the Vipassana Research Institute's Chattha Sangayana CD-ROM. It converts the data files on the CD from their native format (Aalekh) into HTML 4.0 using Cascading Style Sheets. On this site you'll also find a utility for Mac conversion.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitDhamma Society Popular Last Update: 2009/8/1 14:05
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The M.L. Maniratana Bunnag Dhamma Society Fund under the Patronage His Holiness Somdet Phra Ñāṇasaṃvara the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand is a charitable organisation in the Buddhist Theravāda Tradition, founded in 1997 by Thanpuying M.L. MANIRATANA BUNNAG (1923-2000), Lady-in-Waiting to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit (1950-2000) and the Dhamma Society First Chairperson (1998-2000).

Initiated in 1999 by the Dhamma Society upon a request from abroad to support the publication of the B.E.2500 Great International Council Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Edition in Roman script. After a preliminary investigation of all the available electronic manuscripts, the Dhamma Society found that it was necessary to undertake anew the entire proof-reading and editing in Pāḷi language of the International Council Edition, both in printing and electronic formats. In 2004, the development of the electronic Pāḷi Tipiṭaka version was completed and was presented to Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana, the Royal Matriarch. In 2005, the printing project was finally completed and was published in Roman script in 40 volumes as a homage to the Supreme Buddha and in honour of the Buddhist Sovereign Monarchy of Thailand.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitDigital Pali Reader Popular Last Update: 2007/5/7 23:35
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A cross-platform Pali-English reader. Allows intermediate Pali students to read the Pali Canon. Automatically recognizes pali words and gives definitions from the CPED and PED, as well as DPPN if available. Includes text search and dictionary lookup.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
Visite-Tipiṭaka Quotation Popular Last Update: 2009/8/2 13:23
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The authoritative resolution of the Buddhist Era 2500 Great International Council Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Database is now available for the first time on the internet in 2008. Based on the International Council Manuscript, this sacred Pāḷi Text Corpus was proof-read and checked against all the major Tipiṭaka editions of the world.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitPali Canon Online Database at La Trobe University website Popular Last Update: 2007/12/16 11:29
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This is a database version of the Pali Canon (in Pali) based on the digitised text prepared by the Sri Lanka Tripitaka Project. The advantage of using this version of the Pali canon is that it makes it easy to search for individual words across all 20,946 pages at once and view the contexts in which they appear.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitPali in Thai Script Popular Last Update: 2007/11/19 11:35
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Pali Chanting in Thai Script in Romanized Pali and with English Translation. Collecting and publishing the Theravada Chantings as recited in Thailand is the purpose of this blog.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitPali Text Reader Popular Last Update: 2007/3/21 16:57
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The Pali Text Reader software is a reader for Pali texts. It provides in depth search (both throughout the tipitaka or single files), a dictionary and an (machine based) automatic Pali - English translator. The Pali Text Reader comes along with a library, containg all Tipitaka books compressed in a zip archive. Thus, you can read, search and study the Buddhist Canon wherever you are - it comes in two flavors: an online edition (3MB) and an extended edition with all resources (Tipitaka) which is approximately 70MB in size.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitPali Tripitaka at Chinese Buddhist Canon website Popular Last Update: 2005/1/19 15:18
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Presents:
- Sri Lankan version of the Pali Tripitaka;
- Chattha Sangayana CD-ROM Version 3 (1999);
- Vietnamese Nikaaya.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitSuttaCentral Popular Last Update: 2007/9/19 13:13
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SuttaCentral aims at facilitating the study of Buddhist texts from comparative and historical perspectives. It focuses on the texts that represent "Early Buddhism", texts preserved not only in the Pali Sutta and Vinaya Piṭakas but also in Chinese and Tibetan translations and in fragmentary remains in Sanskrit and other languages.

SuttaCentral offers a gateway to this material by enabling users to quickly identify the Chinese, Tibetan, and/or Sanskrit parallels of any given Pali discourse – or vice versa. Having found that information, one can then can click on the relevant links and consult the actual texts, most of which are accessible from other web-sites.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitThe Sri Lanka Tripitaka Project Popular Last Update: 2007/4/10 12:21
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(in association with the Journal of Buddhist Ethics, Middle Tennessee State University, USA) offers a free public-domain edition (ASCII text files, zipped) of the Sri Lanka Buddha Jayanti Tripitaka edition of the Tipitaka and Commentaries (in romanized Pali). Although this edition hasn't yet been thoroughly proofread, it's still a tremendously valuable resource.

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Category: Pali Pali Tipitaka
VisitTipitaka DataBase Popular Last Update: 2006/5/23 23:49
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Systematic index of Tipitaka entries (mostly sutta names) with search feature.

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