UNDER DEVELOPMENT
How to proceed with individual Pāli study once you’re finished with the Beginner Pāli Course and Intermediate Pāli Course.
The first recommendation is to review the class materials again, paying attention to the details. Now that you’re familiar with the basics of grammar, you’ll be able to pick up on details that might not have been obvious to you when you first learned this material. Usually, teachers say that these courses contain information that cannot be absorbed at one time. Redo class exercises as needed, and it’s always a good idea to maintain your reviews in Anki.
It is recommended to do analysis of the SBS Pāḷi-English Recitations book together with the Anki deck.
Anki Deck - SBS Pāḷi-English Vocab (incluading words from pubbakicca Dhammayuttika)
There is an Anki Deck - Suttas Advanced Pāli Class which includes MN 107 and other suttas listed next. Or update deck from csv if you already using one.
Detailed analysis of those sutta passages can be found in the Reading the Buddha’s Discourses in Pāli by Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi.
1) Compilation from Sacca Saṁyutta (SN 56)
2) Compilation from Khandha Saṁyutta (SN 22)
3) Compilation from Saḷāyatana Saṁyutta (SN 35)
4) Compilation from Nidāna Saṁyutta (SN 12)
5) Compilation from:
6) Compilation from Asaṅkhata Saṁyutta (SN 43)
This material based on the New Pali Course Part 3 - Ven. A.P. Buddhadatta.
Can be found in the class folder on the server:
\\FILESRV1\share1\Sharing between users\13 For Pāli class\Extra Reading\
Draft of the class material.
We recommend using the latest SBS Pali Dictionary. All exercises and vocabulary used in the course are labeled in the dictionary, highlighting the intended meanings of words in specific course examples. Many helpful links lead directly to grammatical analysis.
Feel free to contact us if you need any assistance.