Ven. Grandfather
Varado , and who ever open for a share on the merits,
My person thinks that's well for now (
Dhammapada ), having replaced the pdf with a new version (on
sangham.net as well as on
ati.eu ). Downloadlink remains the same. The document may still need some minor corrections.
There is now also an odt-file avaliable to make use of it:
tipitaka.sut.kn.dhp_vara.odt May person was not able to manage the creation of a epub-format (althought libreoffice now has this option, it would somehow not work well) If Bhante like to use the odt-file to produce one, my person can replt as well.
BTW: There have been some mixes of commentary parts in the pali of Verse 137-140. My person replaced the pali with the CS Sangha version and made a comment from parts of it.
Edition Notes
This online Saṅgha-Edition contains various small edits and editions as follows:
- Styling and layout has been edited to fit to the enviroment online and as base for comfortable e-book.
- The character ṃ has been changed to ṁ to fit to the enviroment of the Saṅgha.
- Comments to each Verse by the Venerable Author are now collected after the translation and are cross-linked back and forth.
- Informative links have been added.
- Links to dictionary for Pāli words and the glossary of Ven. Varado Mahathera.
- Links to the given Sltp-Tipiṭaka and the Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana online Saṅgha version as well to the Dhammapada-Aṭṭhakathā have been added for most easy access. (login with account – given invitation – necessary for this edition)
- Sutta reference links lead to the Sltp-Tipitaka (Vinaya is currently not accessable from this edition)
- For additional Commentaries in Pāli one may search the whole heritage (login required).
- Link to alternative given translations have been added.
- For a given transaltion of the Dhp-Commentary see The Dhammapada by Editorial Committee, Burma Tipitaka Association.
- Further edits and hints and critics are welcome and you are given to place sacrifices toward the Sublime Saṅgha also directly here.
- For most welcome comments and discussions please see and participate at [ati.eu] Dhammapada by Ven. Varado