The Sri Lanka Tripitaka Project is a public domain electronic version of the Pali Canon. It is presented here in in its raw, unformatted form. The SLTP edition is known to contain transcription errors; I offer it strictly "as-is". Apart from the changes listed at the bottom of this page, I have no plans to make any corrections. If you are performing serious research you will definitely want to cross-reference this edition with other editions that have been more thoroughly proofread. Use at your own risk!
Please also bear in mind that the translations that appear on Access to Insight are not derived from this SLTP edition, but from other Tipitaka editions — most notably the PTS, Thai, and Burmese editions. There are significant differences between the various editions. Pali students might nevertheless find this SLTP edition useful as a starting point in their studies.
This is the Unicode (UTF-8) version, which contains all the Pali diacritics. A modern Unicode font is required to view the non-roman characters correctly.
I have inserted HTML anchors in the files to facilitate linking to specific PTS page numbers. For example, you'll find the Pali that appears on page 123 of the Pali Text Society edition of volume II of the Digha Nikaya at this link: DN_II_utf8.html#pts.123.
Most sutta translations on the website now link directly to these pages; simply click on the PTS reference number that appears above the sutta title and the Pali will appear in a new browser window or tab.
If you use Internet Explorer 8 and experience unacceptably slow browser performance when viewing these large files, try switching to "Compatibility View". According to an article on the IE Blog: "A new UI button located in the navigation bar just to the right of the address bar (next to the refresh button) controls the Compatibility View feature…"
Thank you, A.Z., for this tip!
The files:
I have made a few edits to the original SLTP files to improve compatibility with the rest of the website. In the notes that follow, "first 123 → 456" means "the first occurrence of page number 123 was changed to 456".