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A Chanting Guide

Pali Passages with English Translations

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The Dhammayut Order in the United States of America

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Contents [go to top]

The numbers in parenthesis refer to the page numbers in the 1994 printed edition.

A Note About This HTML Edition [go to top]

In this transcription of A Chanting Guide, Pali diacritical marks are represented using plain ASCII characters according to the Velthuis scheme, a convention widely used on the Internet by Pali students and scholars. Long vowels (those usually typeset with a bar above them) are doubled: aa ii uu. For consonants, the diacritic mark precedes the letter it affects. Thus, the retroflex (cerebral) consonants (usually typeset with a dot underneath) are represented thus: .r .t .th .d .dh .n .s .l . The guttural nasal (n with a dot over) is "n . The pure nasal niggahita (m with a dot under) is .m . The palatal nasal is represented here as ñ.

— jtb


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