Buddhist Cultural Centre, 2013. — 329 p.
In 1984, When I passed the period of the rains’ retreat (Buddhist lent) in Amaravati Monastery at Great Geddesden, England, some disciples of the
Venerable Ajahn Sumedha, the abbot of the monastery, gave their attention to the study of the Pali Language. They obtained permission from the abbot for this purpose, and I agreed to teach them the Pali Language. It thus occured to me to prepare a course of easy lessons, which they could cover in a period of four months.
I found most of them could easily grasp the language, and at the close of the four months, some of them could even translate Pali Suttas with the help of a Pali Dictionary, Some friends and pupils of mine, both in England and America, who went through those lessons, suggested that it would be of much benefit, for students, were those lessons to be reproduced in book with the addition of a glossary and a key to all the exercises. I listened to
them and this book * Pali Made Easy " is the outcome. The first edition of this book was published by the Nirodha Foundation in Shri Lanka in 1988.
This is the second edition of the same with some change and improvements.