2005-03-13

Kaccaayana 001

First published: 2005-02-24

This is the first of several interactive grammar guides based on the Traditional Grammar series by Everett (Rett) Thiele, with commentary from the members of the Pali Discussion Group.

Selecting any word below will direct you to a similar page with the selected definition. From there you may change the text format, view translations, and navigate between various suttas. Feel free to drop a comment below.

Feel free to add comments, questions, suggestions, critique.

2 Comments:

Blogger Alex said...

From what is akkharasannaato (Kc 1) derived? Certainly akkhara, but sannaato? Perhaps sannata?

From the PED: Sannata (p. 678) [pp. of sa^m + nam, cp. sannaameti] 1. bent down, low J VI.58 (opp. unnata). -- 2. bent, prepared J V.215 (C. suphassita).

Sunday, 27 February, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rett comments:

Hi Alex,

Nice set up here, thanks.

akkharasannata is a typo for akkharasaññata (hope this shows up in the format). Check the vutti, where it shows up correctly. It's derived from sañjaanaati. PED page 670

Wednesday, 02 March, 2005  

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