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Tipiṭaka Lecture 2003

The World Tipiṭaka Project & Contributions to Tipiṭaka Studies 

Mahāsaṅgīti Tipiṭaka Buddhavasse 2500
The Buddhist Era 2500 Great International Council Pāḷi Tipiṭaka
Roman Script B.E. 2548 (2005)

International Conference for Pāḷi & Buddhist Studies
Le Kandian Hotel, Kandy, Sri Lanka
10 November B.E. 2546 (2003)

Holy Tooth Relic in Kandy where the Dhamma Society Tipitaka Lecture takes place in 2003 Le Kandian Hotel, Kandy where Dhamma Society Tipitaka Lecture takes place in 2003 Arrival of International Romanised Tipitka at the Conference in Kandy from ThailandArrival of International Romanised Tipitka at the Conference in Kandy from Thailand
40 vols of International Romanised Pali Tipitaka is displayed for the first time in Sri Lanka Dhamma Society Chancellor introduces the Romanised Tipitaka edition to member of Buddhist Publication Society, Sri Lanka Over 150 Buddhist sholars attend Dhamma Society Tipitaka Lecture on the Romanised Edition Dhamma Society Chancellor is guest speaker of Tipitaka Project at Buddhist Studies Conference, Sri Lanka
Dr Somaratne, Committee Sectretary of the Buddhist Studies Conference, Sri Lanka Dhamma Society Tipitaka Lecture is presented together with multi-media Technology Impromtu Closing Remark by Prof Lily de Silva after Dhamma Society Tipitaka Lecture Senaratne, Chancellor of Dhamma Society Sri Lanka begins the procession of Tipitaka
Over 150 Buddhist sholars attend Dhamma Society Tipitaka Lecture on the Romanised Edition  Tipitaka procession transporting the Romanised Edition out of the lecture hall Tipitaka procession transporting the Romanised Edition out of the lecture hall

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500-hour/6500-gigabyte documentary of the World Tipiṭaka Project
Recorded between 1999-2007


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The World Tipiṭaka Project

Now that the Romanised Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Project has progressed smoothly past its fourth year, the Dhamma Society Fund expects to hand the finished manuscripts to the printing house by the end of 2004. The Tipiṭaka Project also brought about developments in various fields, which can be considered important contributions to knowledge-based of the Pāḷi and Tipiṭaka Studes, and which, if fully developed, will yield a wide range of possibilities for international Buddhist Studies. These contributions can be described as follow:



 
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