Big thank you to @Aminah for mentioning this site. I’d never seen it.
Looks like mostly Thai style, but some Sinhala too. I really like this one of the Dhajagga Sutta.
Big thank you to @Aminah for mentioning this site. I’d never seen it.
Looks like mostly Thai style, but some Sinhala too. I really like this one of the Dhajagga Sutta.
To balance things out, the Sri Lankan, Ven. Usgoda Dhammagaru has offered a fairly complete set of chantings of the sutta pitika (less some of the Khuddaka collections): Tipitaka Chanting Index with audio recordings available via the Internet Archive (TipitakaChanting directory listing). From the dates it seems like an on going project.
I find it an absolutely astonishing gift, but feel like I have to mention that the file division and naming conversion is not necessarily the easiest to navigate. The files follow the VRI version structure (CSCD Tipiṭaka (Roman)) and although it might take a moment to get to grips with, a consistent naming logic can be found. If, however, a specific sutta is sought and it doesn’t happen to be at the start of a vagga, book or whatever other given file unit, the only method I found so far is to “read” the wave pattern of the audio file in Audacity and cross-reference with the sutta list.