The first Chinese Buddhist nuns were ordained in the monks' community only, despite disciplinary guidelines stating that nuns should be ordained both in the nuns' community (bhiksunisamgha) and in the monks' community (bhiksusamgha). As can be seen from the Biqiuni zhuan, which is a collection of biographies of Chinese nuns compiled in the early sixth century, this situation gave rise to discussions on the legal status of the Chinese bhiksunisamgha. In c. 433, a so-called second ordination became possible with the arrival of a group of Sinhalese nuns who could legally act as nun witnesses, thus making it possible that, for the first time in history, a dual ordination, in both communities, could be held in China. It confirmed the full status...
This thesis is concerned with nuns in Indian Buddhism of the early to middle period, roughly up to t...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
Conference theme: The Emergence and Heritage of Asian Women IntellectualsThis short paper is a study...
The first Chinese Buddhist nuns were ordained in the monks' community only, despite disciplinary gui...
According to tradition, the first Buddhist nun ever to have been ordained was the Buddha’s stepmothe...
In Buddhism, monastic disciplinary texts embody the ideal of how followers should regulate their dai...
‘Further Biographies of Nuns’ was compiled by Master Zhenhua (1908 -1947) in the 1940s and presents ...
According to tradition, Mahāprajāpatī, the Buddha’s aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Bu...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
According to tradition, when the Buddha's aunt and stepmother Mahaprajapati was allowed to join the ...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (nīti) to the monastic form of life of contemporar...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (<i>nīti</i>) to the monastic form of ...
This short paper is a study of the issues concerning the maritime transmission of the proper dual Bh...
My research focuses on the recent changes in ideology and policy that have taken place in regards to...
This thesis is concerned with nuns in Indian Buddhism of the early to middle period, roughly up to t...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
Conference theme: The Emergence and Heritage of Asian Women IntellectualsThis short paper is a study...
The first Chinese Buddhist nuns were ordained in the monks' community only, despite disciplinary gui...
According to tradition, the first Buddhist nun ever to have been ordained was the Buddha’s stepmothe...
In Buddhism, monastic disciplinary texts embody the ideal of how followers should regulate their dai...
‘Further Biographies of Nuns’ was compiled by Master Zhenhua (1908 -1947) in the 1940s and presents ...
According to tradition, Mahāprajāpatī, the Buddha’s aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Bu...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
According to tradition, when the Buddha's aunt and stepmother Mahaprajapati was allowed to join the ...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (nīti) to the monastic form of life of contemporar...
This article centers on the relationship of rules (<i>nīti</i>) to the monastic form of ...
This short paper is a study of the issues concerning the maritime transmission of the proper dual Bh...
My research focuses on the recent changes in ideology and policy that have taken place in regards to...
This thesis is concerned with nuns in Indian Buddhism of the early to middle period, roughly up to t...
This paper explores how lay female believers are depicted in the Chinese monastic Pure Land Buddhist...
Conference theme: The Emergence and Heritage of Asian Women IntellectualsThis short paper is a study...