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Sri Lanka Tripitaka Project
In association with the Sri Lanka Tripitaka Project
SLTP
the Journal of Buddhist Ethics is pleased to act as the primary
distributor for the first public domain electronic version of the Pali
Canon.
Description
(Note: these files are written in Pali. They are not
English translations)
The input of
the entirety of the words of the Buddha and his immediate disciples, as
preserved in the Sri Lankan version of the Pali "Tripitaka," was
completed at the "Sri Vajiragnana Dharmayatanaya," Bhikkhu Training
Center, Maharagama, Sri Lanka in 1994. The texts, consisting of an
estimated thirty-five million characters, were keyed in over a period of
three years, commencing in 1991. The edition used as the basis for this
was the Buddha Jayanti Tripitaka Series in fifty-eight volumes,
published under the patronage of the government of Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
during the 1960s and 1970s. The project was carried out under the
auspices of Venerable Madihe Pagnnaseha Mahanayake Thera, Head of the
Amarapura branch of the Buddhist Sangha in Sri Lanka, with financial
sponsorship from the Chandraratne family.
During the
initial phase of the project a special Microsoft DO based computer
program was also developed to search for and view passages of the texts,
in both Sinhala and Roman scripts.
The
semi-proof-read data has been placed on the JBE websites in text format,
for downloading to both Macintosh and Windows computers. It is freely
available for non-commercial purposes as public domain material under
the terms of a GNU license.
Fonts
The texts are
encoded (for both Macintosh and Windows) in accordance with the
diacritic font for Pali, designed by Professor K.R. Norman. You will
need to install this font to view and print the text.
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If you use a
Mac you should download the archive NORM.SEA.HQX.
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If you use a
PC you should download the file tm-norm.zip.
Click below
to download the font you require from
the main JBE
site
in the UK.
Data Files
(Note: these files are written in Pali. They are not
English translations)
These files
contain the text of the canon. The key to the files is as follows:
Pali Canon
Digha:
D¨©gha N¨©kaya
Majjhima:
Majjhima N¨©kaya
Anguttara:
Anguttara N¨©kaya
Samyutta:
Samyutta N¨©kaya
Khudd:
Khuddata N¨©kaya (In three parts, with thanks to John Richards)
Vinaya:
Vinaya
Abhidh:
Abhidhamma
Other Pali
Texts:
A number of
later Pali texts are also now being made available for downloading. They
include three paracanonical and two commentarial works, sixteen
historical and ten grammatical texts, as well as six others of
miscellaneous content.
Paracan:
Paracanonical and Commentarial texts
History:
History
Grammar:
Grammar
Misc (Mac
only):
Dictionaries, Poetry, Rhetoric, Lay Ethics, and Cosmological
Dictiona
(Win95 and Win31):
Dictionaries
Poetry
(Win95 and Win31):
Poetry
Rhetoric
(Win95 and Win31):
Rhetoric
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There are
separate versions for the Macintosh and PC. The files have been
archived to speed download time. Click below for the appropriate
platform:
Utilities
Text analysis
and concordance programs are available, and general information on these
is available from the Indiana University. A short guide to CONC (a
concordance program for the Mac) is available from the Indiana
University, with fuller information here. Search utilities for the Mac
are currently available from the JBE site in the UK. Search utilities
for Windows are available from the JBE site in the UK.
Important
note
Proofreading of these texts is not yet complete.
They are made available at this preliminary stage as a service to
scholarship and in the hope that the material may even at this point be
valuable for many purposes. References to the page numbers of the Pali
Text Society's edition has been completed.
We hope to
update the files regularly as proofreading and editing proceeds at SLTP
(see below) where further projects are also in hand.
SLTP
Sri Lanka
Tripitaka Project
Ven. D.
Vimalananda
(Project Leader)
Ven. Prof.
Dhammavihari
(Senior Advisor)
L.S.Cousins
Editorial Coordinator
(International)
Ven. R.
Subhuti
Editorial Coordinator (Sri Lanka)
Editorial
Staff
Ven. T.
Ananda
Ven. T.Dhammavansa
Ven. H. Sumanasiri
Ven. K.Dhammaloka
Ven. D. Bodhisiha
Ven. M. Anuruddha
Ven. K. Vidhura
Ven. T.Candakitti
Burmese
Variant Readings
Ven U Jotika.
Ven U Indobhasa
Associate
editors
Mr. C.
Witanachchi
Head of the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies,
University of Peradeniya.
Dr. P.
D.Premasiri
Professor of Pali and Buddhist Studies, University of
Peradeniya
Postal
Address
380 / 9
Sarana Road, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka.
Email: sltp@sri.lanka.net
Telephone + 94 1 68 9388
Proofreading:
The rigorous
task of proofreading the raw input of the Buddha Jayanti Tripitaka
series text
Commentaries:
A further
project to input the text of the commentaries (from the Simon
Hewavitarne Bequest edition), consisting of approximately fifty volumes.
International Buddhist Research & Information Center (IBRIC).
380/9 Sarana
Road, Colombo 00700, Sri Lanka.
Telephone - +94 1 68 9388 Fax - 94 1 67 4428 email - ibric@sri.lanka.net
WWW URL - http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/ibric.html
http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/ibric.html.
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