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Although knowledgeble members will laugh off this group, I think a warning of them is warranted.
I simply add some useful citations.
https://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.php?p=421520#p421520
Dhammanando: So now I’ll return to the subject, though not in the way that you request. Instead I propose to take a close look at just one randomly selected page from the Pure Dhamma website. (Actually I started out by randomly selecting three pages, intending to comment on all of them, but there were …
and here:
Greetings in Dhamma!
I am currently engaging with a member of the Waharaka movement in Sri Lanka, which have some quite unorthodox philological takes of certain Pāḷi words with which I do not agree. Among their peculiar interpretations is that aniccaṃ ultimately refers to “non-liking” or “not according to one’s wishes” (i.e., what would be proper Pāḷi: anicchaṃ).
After a quick search, I found one instance in the canon that gives enough context to suggest that aniccaṃ means actually impermanenc…
You can find links to Dhammawheel and other websites where Lal (the creator and author of “puredhamma”) and Waharaka (his teacher, altho they never really met Lal calls him ‘my teacher’) are discussed.
Many have tried reasoning with Lal (including me), but to no avail.
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