Ancient Buddhist Texts

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Nicholas Weeks
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Ancient Buddhist Texts

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This site is not exclusively devoted to Pali texts, but it may still be of interest to some:

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Hello Will,

Thanks for this info.

The Texts are provided by Anandajoti Bhikkhu. He is a Pali Scholar, Author and Translator, as well as being the Resident Monk and Teacher at the Bodhi Lankarama Buddhist Temple at 13, Jalan Muzaffar Shah, Assam Kumbang, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.

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Thanks!

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