In Buddhism, monastic disciplinary texts embody the ideal of how followers should regulate their daily lives, and Buddhist monks and nuns are required to observe Buddhist precepts that were compiled nearly 2,500 years ago in India, a context dramatically different from contemporary monastic conditions. This study explores how Buddhist nuns in two widely divergent Chinese socio-cultural contexts experience the observance of Vinaya precepts that originated in India. The first section summarises female practitioners’ general perceptions of Buddhist precepts. Then certain monastic rules are selected for more in-depth discussion. By juxtaposing the perceptions of nuns from these two Chinese regions, I have identified similarities as well as diff...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
International audienceHow have Buddhist nuns in Myanmar engaged themselves in monastic relationships...
From late January to early February 2018, the first Vinaya course in the Tibetan tradition offered i...
Bodhisattva ideas have steadily developed since medieval times, to become key characteristics of Chi...
Vinaya rules embody the ideal of how ordained Buddhists should regulate their daily lives, and monas...
According to tradition, when the Buddha's aunt and stepmother Mahaprajapati was allowed to join the ...
According to tradition, the first Buddhist nun ever to have been ordained was the Buddha’s stepmothe...
According to tradition, Mahaprajapati, the Buddha's aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Bu...
The first Chinese Buddhist nuns were ordained in the monks' community only, despite disciplinary gui...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (nīti) to the monastic form of life of contemporar...
When discussing Buddhism under People’s Republic of China (PRC) government supervision, some scholar...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the Buddhist differences between Mainland China ...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (<i>nīti</i>) to the monastic form of ...
The last decades of the twentieth century have been a time of new visibility and social activism for...
From late January to early February 2018, the first Vinaya course in the Tibetan tradition offered i...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
International audienceHow have Buddhist nuns in Myanmar engaged themselves in monastic relationships...
From late January to early February 2018, the first Vinaya course in the Tibetan tradition offered i...
Bodhisattva ideas have steadily developed since medieval times, to become key characteristics of Chi...
Vinaya rules embody the ideal of how ordained Buddhists should regulate their daily lives, and monas...
According to tradition, when the Buddha's aunt and stepmother Mahaprajapati was allowed to join the ...
According to tradition, the first Buddhist nun ever to have been ordained was the Buddha’s stepmothe...
According to tradition, Mahaprajapati, the Buddha's aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Bu...
The first Chinese Buddhist nuns were ordained in the monks' community only, despite disciplinary gui...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (nīti) to the monastic form of life of contemporar...
When discussing Buddhism under People’s Republic of China (PRC) government supervision, some scholar...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the Buddhist differences between Mainland China ...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (<i>nīti</i>) to the monastic form of ...
The last decades of the twentieth century have been a time of new visibility and social activism for...
From late January to early February 2018, the first Vinaya course in the Tibetan tradition offered i...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
International audienceHow have Buddhist nuns in Myanmar engaged themselves in monastic relationships...
From late January to early February 2018, the first Vinaya course in the Tibetan tradition offered i...