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Subject Index
"Subject Index" : A Forthcoming Search to be unvailed after March 2010
Section 1 : Subject Index to the Life of the Buddhas
based on the Great Chronicles of Buddhas by the Most Venerable Mingun Sayadaw and others,
English translation Singapore Edition 2008
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Volume Abbreviations of the World Tipiṭaka Edition in Roman Script
Showing Tipiṭaka Volume Abbreviations, Division Number References & Titles
published in 40 volumes according to the B.E. 2500 (1957) Great International Council Resolution
Welcome to eTipiṭaka Quotation
Introduction
Your have reached the first eTipiṭaka WebService on the internet. This service has been made available as a gift of Dhamma since March 6, 2008, the World Tipiṭaka Day.
Filling a gap
Tipiṭaka Quotation is presented in this site to fill the gap between World Tipiṭaka Hard Copy and Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Database. It is hoped that eTipiṭaka WebService will facilitate the use of the newly formated database from the Great International Buddhist Council between 1955-1957 from which the World Tipiṭaka Edition 2005 is based.
A Modern Life-style for Pāḷi Scholars and the Tipiṭaka -minded Public
Users from institutions which received the Royal Gift of World Tipiṭaka in Roman script will now be able to get access to the eTipiṭaka WebService, thanks to the voluntary contribution of electronic inscribers from the Dhamma Society's World Tipiṭaka Project.
What's the Difference ?
The authoritative resolution of the Buddhist Era 2500 Great International Council Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Database is now available for the first time on the internet in 2008. Based on the International Council Manuscript, this sacred Text of the Pāḷi Tipiṭaka was proof-read and checked against all the major Tipiṭaka editions in various national scrips of the world. The information on variant readings which was published in 2007 in the Tipiṭaka Studies Reference and has been made available since March 2009.
What is a new Life-style for students of Tipiṭaka ?
In addition to the new proof-read Pāḷi Tipiṭaka, users will enjoy a more conveninet life-style of the Tipiṭaka Quotation --to quote the Pāḷi Tipiṭaka and print it elctronically anywhere you wish, and with the type-setting quality that has never been better. Gone is the headace of messy fonts of the diacritics. This new technology --the Dhamma & Tipiṭaka Technology-- thus ensures the correct replication of the sacred Pāḷi Sound which has been handed down by the Great Council almost 3,000 years. Please aslo note the new set of the the International Phonetic Alphabet for Pāḷi (IPA Pāḷi) has been proposed since December 2008 in this WebService as well.
How to Use e-Tipiṭaka Quotation?
Easy and very friendly. Just follow the guide. Read more.
eTipitaka Quotation FAQ
If you have a question which is not covered in the FAQ, please do not hesitate to contact us : inscriber@tipitakastudies.net
General
- How does it work?
- Which browsers and operating systems does it work on?
- How is Tipiṭaka Quotation different than a blog?
- What is Tipiṭaka Quotation's backend technology?
- Why "Tipiṭaka Quotation"?
Security
Setup Font
Saving
- How do I save a page generated by e-Tipiṭaka Quotation?
- For multiple paragraphs, do I have to make e-Tipiṭaka Quotation each paragraph individually?
Sharing
Searching
eTipiṭaka Quotation Answers
General
The eTipiṭaka Quotation System is a web service for quoting a particular paragraph or paragraphs from digital version of Pāḷi Tipiṭaka. Each paragraph in the World Tipiṭaka Edition has a Reference Number. These Reference Numbers are used to define a range of the quotation. You can create the quotation by submitting the range of quotation to the e-Tipiṭaka Quotation System via the HTML form in our web site. Then, the e-Tipiṭaka Quotation System will return a link to a dynamic HTML pages displaying the quoted paragraphs and the HTML code used to embed the quotation to your web page or blog.
2. Which browsers and operating systems does it work on ?
The HTML pages generated by e-Tipiṭaka Quotation System comply with web standards. This means that those HTML pages have valid HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Hence, you can view those HTML pages with any graphical web browsers which support HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Those web browsers include Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari.
3. How is eTipiṭaka Quotation different from what is currently available in the internet ?
The difference is accuracy and professionalism. We believe that the serious Tipiṭaka-minded will be some of the biggest users of e-Tipiṭaka Quotation. If you publish content in a blog, you already understand the power of sharing your thoughts with the public.
e-Tipiṭaka Quotation provides a turnkey solution to both of these needs, allowing bloggers to focus on publishing new content with the quotation from e-Tipiṭaka Database.
4. What is eTipiṭaka Quotation's backend technology?
* Servers powered by FreeBSD
* Web site powered by Apache Web Server
* Servlets Container powered by Apache Tomcat
* Content Management System powered by Drupal
* Database powered by MySQL and PostgreSQL
Since 2002, a lot of websites have made Pāḷī Tipiṭaka online. However, none is based on the B.E.2500/1957 International Council Pai Tipiṭaka. Moreover, there has not been an option for open-standard typesetting format for the Pāḷī International Phonetic Alphabet. To date, we have attempted to give back to the Open Source community whenever possible the OPEN-SOURCE WORLD Tipiṭaka EDITION and will continue that commitment moving towards Tipiṭaka WebService.
5. Why "e-Tipiṭaka Quotation"?
First and foremost, the words of the Buddha must be accessible to all. It must also be accurate and can be easily referenced.
eTipiṭaka Quotation provides you the most accurate and complete edition of the Pāḷī Tipiṭaka. Moreover, it has solved the major problem of poor typesetting format of the Pāḷī Tipiṭaka. On the other hand, e-Tipiṭaka Quotation produces the beautifully typesetted HTML pages which help people study the Pāḷī Tipiṭaka more easily. In addition, eTipiṭaka Quotation makes it easier to share knowledge of Tipiṭaka Studies among scholars or people who are interested in Tipiṭaka. You may integrate the HTML pages generated by e-Tipiṭaka Quotation System into your web pages, blogs, or even books.
Security
1. Is eTipiṭaka Quotation spyware?
Since you don't have to install any software on your machine to use the eTipiṭaka Quotation. Furthermore, the eTipiṭaka Quotation provides only dynamic HTML pages. This guarantees that you will not get infected by any spyware or malware from using the e-Tipiṭaka Quotation.
Setup Font
1.How do I setup font for Pāḷī International Phonetic Alphabet?
The HTML pages generated by the eTipiṭaka Quotation System can be viewed on any machine on which unicode fonts are installed. These fonts include "CMU Serif", "URW Palladio L", "Times Ext Roman", "Indic Times", "Doulos SIL", "Tahoma", "Arial Unicode MS", and "Gentium". If any of these fonts has been installed on your machine, you don't have to install any other fonts. However, for the best quality display, we strongly recommend that you should install "CMU Serif" on your machine. You can download this font by clicking this link. To install this font on MS Windows machine, please follow the instruction below:
- Extract the CMUSerif.zip to some folder on your hard drive such as c:\CMUSerif.
- Go to Control Panel -> Fonts.
- Click File -> Install new fonts.
- The "Add Fonts" dialog appears. Select the folder which you extracted the fonts file in step 1.
- Click "Select All".
- Click "Ok".
Saving
1. How do I save a page generated by eTipiṭaka Quotation?
Internet Explorer:
- Go to the page generated by eTipiṭaka Quotation which you would like to save by entering the URL of that page in the address bar.
- For Internet Explorer 6.0 and below, click "File" -> "Save As..."
For Internet Explorer 7.0 and higher, click "Page" -> "Save As..." - Then, the save file dialog appears. Select the destination file. In the "Save as type:" dropdown list, select "Webpage, complete (*.htm;*.html)". In the "encoding" dropdown list, select "Unicode (UTF-8)"
- Click "Save" button of the the save file dialog.
Mozilla Firefox:
- Go to the page generated by eTipiṭaka Quotation which you would like to save by entering the URL of that page in the address bar.
- Press Ctrl+S
- Then, the save file dialog appears. Select the destination file. In the "Save as type:" dropdown list, select "Webpage, complete".
- Click "Save" button of the the save file dialog.
Moreover, you may use tools like virtual printers or screen capture software to convert the saved file to pdf document or image file respectively.
2. For multiple paragraphs, do I have to make eTipiṭaka Quotation each paragraph individually?
If you would like to quote consecutive paragraphs from the same book, you are able to make a single eTipiṭaka Quotation. However, if you would like to quote paragraphs from various books, you must make eTipiṭaka Quotation from each book individually.
Sharing
1. How do I share my quotation?
It is quite easy to share your quotation. You can send the URL given by the eTipiṭaka Quotation System to your friends, colleagues, scholars or those who are interested in Pāḷi Tipiṭaka, and also embed the generated HTML code to your web pages or blogs.
2. Does eTipiṭaka Quotation provide RSS feeds?
Unfortunately, eTipiṭaka Quotation System does not currently provide RSS feeds. We, however, plan to provide it in the future.
Searching
1. How do I search Pāḷī Words?
Thanks to the Drupal's Search module, you can search Pāḷī Words without entering any special characters, i.e. "ñ". For example, you can enter "milindapanha" into the search box and click "Search" button in order to search for a word "Milindapañha".

