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Tipiṭaka Studies :
What is the Language in the Tipiṭaka... pali or Pāḷi ?
Tipiṭaka Documentary
First streaming online : Jun 2, 2007
...Scholars have been studying the pali language for a very long time now. Much research has been attempted and comparative studies have been done of the major languages of ancient India in an effort to discover and understand the beginning of the pali language, as well as the relationships that other languages may have to the pali language. Scholars have also studied and analyzed pali in mostly very conventional terms, as historians, linguists, Buddhist studies and Tipiṭaka historiography, etc. ...
From Tipitaka Studies 2005
by Dhamma Society Fund
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Digital Tipiṭaka Archives : From Stone Pillars to Ola Leave Inscriptions and from Temple Monuments to Electronic Documents... at www.dhammasociety.org ...When Ashoka the Great Dhamma Protector of India (B.E.240-312) erected the Lion Capital Pillar in 250 BCE, Buddhist Era 300, or 300 years after the Buddha's Parinibbāna, the Emperor started one of the most remarkable technological processes of Tipiṭaka documentation in human history --a Tipiṭaka archive in stone. Carved out of a single block of polished sandstone, these magnificent Lion Capital Pillars, 84,000 in total, one for each Dhammakhandha, then well-preserved in the oral Pāḷi Tipiṭaka tradition of the Theravāda community in old India. These ancient technology marvels --the Dhamma Technology-- marked some of the great historic locations on earth according to the life of the Buddha... |
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Tipiṭaka e-learning
From the large resources of electronic archives over 500-hour/65000-gigabyte digital video footage, the Dhamma Society has initiated the production of video documentary and e-learning materials exclusively for education in Tipiṭaka Studies.
These Tipiṭaka e-learning materials are available upon request through educational institution arrangement.
Please make further inquiry after May 6, 2007.
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e-Tipiṭaka Studies and Documentary Archive
The Dhamma Society Fund has produced three kinds of electronic media; namely:
1. e-Tipiṭaka Studies, 2004-2006.
2. e-Archive of Tipiṭaka Project in Roman Script, 1999-2006.
3. Digital Documentary of Tipiṭaka Pilgrimage, 2003-2006.
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e-Archive Tipiṭaka Documentary

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Dhamma Society
Image printed from the Dhamma Society Electronic Archives
500-hour/6500-gigabyte documentary of the World Tipiṭaka Project
Recorded between 1999-2007
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