CANCELLED Introduction to Pali: The Language of the Buddha

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This course has been cancelled due to low enrollment. If you are interested in studying Pali at NYIMC in January, please email programming@nyimc.org.

Introduction to Pali: The Language of the Buddha

with Stephen Sas, a long-time student of Bhikkhu Bodhi

Mondays, September 24th – December 10th, 2018 | 6:30-8:30pm

Ready to engage with the teachings on a deeper level? Take advantage of the rare opportunity to learn the fundamentals of basic Pali, the language in which the texts of early Buddhism are recorded.
By learning the basics of Pali grammar and vocabulary, students can begin to engage directly with the Buddha’s teachings, leading them to understand the world in which the Buddha lived with a richness that cannot be captured in translation.

No prior knowledge of Pali is required. The course will start with the basics, showing students how the alphabet is organized and how to find words in a dictionary. Basic grammar will be covered in depth. Students will begin to read passages of the Pali canon themselves with deeper understanding and insight.

The course textbooks will be Lily de Silva’s Pali Primer and Gair & Karunatillake’s A New Course In Reading Pali. Pali Primer is available both as a printed book and a free download.

For quality of instruction and individual support this course limited to 15 students.

This course is not available for drop-in attendance.
Teacher support is included in the registration fee.

Questions about the content of the course? Contact Stephen directly: stephen.sas104@gmail.com
Questions about registration and meeting dates? Contact registration@nyimc.org

Meeting dates: (This course will meet alternately on the 10th floor and Room 704). All classes meet from 6:30-8:30pm.
10th floor: 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10
7th floor, Room 704: 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/5, 11/19, 12/3

New York Insight Meditation Center is offering a new structure for registration.

New York Insight is committed to ensuring that our Dharma offerings are available to all, regardless of ability to pay. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. No financial assistance application is needed when registering for a program. We offer new sliding scale fees, and ask that you choose the highest fee you are able to afford based on your financial means. If you cannot pay the lowest fee, you can set up a payment plan or let us know how much you can pay by emailing registration@nyimc.org.

Registration

Note About Registration:

New York Insight Meditation Center is offering a new structure for registration. Members receive 15% off of the Sustaining Rate.

NYI is committed to ensuring that our programs are available to all, regardless of ability to pay. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. No financial assistance application is needed when registering for a program.

We offer new sliding scale fees, and ask that you choose the highest fee you are able to afford based on your financial means. The Sustaining rate represents the actual program operating cost. If you can afford this level or higher, you assist our efforts to offer reduced rates and support ongoing financial assistance. If you are unable to pay the Base Fee, you can set up a payment plan or let us know how much you are able to pay at this time by emailing registration@nyimc.org.

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Teacher(s)

Stephen Sas

Stephen Sas holds a Doctorate of Music degree from the Juilliard school and has performed globally as a classical double bassist. Fortunate to study dhamma and Pāli with renowned scholar monk Bhikkhu Bodhi, he is committed to both the study and practice of the Buddha’s path to liberation.

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