Sutta Print Stories

  • Launching the Sutta Print Funding

    July 26th Sunday, Bhante Sujato kindly announced the opening of the funding for the Sutta Print ANZ project. This means that Dhamma Community members may now make a donation towards the project, or pay for book sets for home or a temple or organisation. This announcement was done in conjunction with offering Dana to Bhante…

  • Everyday Reading

    Sutta Print Project — my heartfelt gratitude to both Ajahns who translated. Ajahn Sujato and Ajahn Brahmali, have generously gifted us such joyful, easy-to-read Sutta Pitika and Vinaya Pitika. I am having so much joy sharing the readings — to anyone, at any occasion, at any pages, in all the suttas. For example, I carried…

  • Be Part of this Historic Project

    In this age of information abundance, the timeless words of the Buddha continue to ring clear and true. For 2,500 years, these teachings were preserved by monastics, sometimes under extraordinarily difficult circumstances. The decision to commit the Tipiṭaka to writing was made in Sri Lanka in the 1st century BCE during a time of famine.…

  • A Message from Ajahn Brahmali (Vinaya translator)

    Ajahn Brahmali who translated the Vinaya Pitika from Pali to English conveys a message about the Sutta Print ANZ project. “The word of the Buddha is the foundation of all Buddhism and by far the most important expression of the Dhamma. It is the only Buddhist literature that all Buddhists agree fully expresses the deep…

  • Raising funds for Sutta Print

    While the project is in the expression of interest phase, dharma community members are busy raising funds in order to pay for book sets or make a donation. Here’s a few examples Two friends are staging a musical concert to celebrate a birthday. Donations received will go to the Sutta Print Project (after costs). Tom…