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Pāḷi Tipiṭaka
in printing book-form of the world

Examples of
e-Pāḷi Tipiṭaka in various national scripts
from a Private Collection of Dhamma Society Fund
All of this original and first-edition collection is now preserved at
International Tipiṭaka Hall
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
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Dhamma Technology
and
The World Tipiṭaka Project, 1999-2005

I have been informed and have studied the World Tipiṭaka Project entitled “The Buddhist Era 2500 Great International Council” published by the Dhamma Society in Roman script in B.E. 2548 (2005) with great appreciation and pride. This Tipiṭaka, an international Pāḷi-language edition, is the complete version both textually and in content and has been endorsed by Pāḷi-language scholars and Tipiṭaka experts of international repute. Moreover, this Tipiṭaka publication is particularly significant because it is the result of an additional integration with technological science which has become “Dhamma Technology”. Consequently, this Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Publication has achieved a three-fold international standard of publication and propagation, namely:
Professor Panata Migasena, M.D.
Fellow and Chairman of Science Academy
Royal Institute of Thailand
Opening Speech at the Royal Tipiṭaka Pligrimage Orientation to Sri Lanka
Delivered at Devaves Palace, Bank of Thailand
Sunday, 27 February B.E. 2548 (2005)
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electroic Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Quotation  The Dhamma Society Fund and the World Tipiṭaka Project are pleased to announce to the international community the new life-style access to the International Romanised script of the Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Edition via the introduction of the world's first Pāḷi Tipiṭaka WebService technology--
Patrons of the World Tipiṭaka Project are deeply grateful for the generous contributions of the open-source community worldwide. May this Dhamma gift of the Tipiṭaka and the Wisdom-based Tipiṭaka Technology bring peace and happiness to all living beings. |
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Open Source Technology for the World Tipiṭaka Project The Dhamma Society Fund and the World Tipiṭaka Project are pleased to announce that the 40-volume International Romanised Tipiṭaka Edition, 2005, is made possible by Open Source Technology Patrons of the World Tipiṭaka Project are deeply grateful for the generous contributions of the Free Software and Open Source community worldwide. May this gift of Dhamma from the World Tipiṭaka Edition and the wisdom-based Tipiṭaka technology bring peace to Humanity and the World. |
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