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  • Bibliography on Women and Buddhism

    www2.hawaii.edu

  • Buddhist Women

    An account of some famous women who figure promi- nently in the early Buddhist texts is given. Women were not a negligible factor in the ancient Buddhist community of India.

    ccbs.ntu.edu.tw

  • Women Active in Buddhism

    A comprehensive collection of links and resources on contemporary Buddhist women, including: teachers, activists, scholars, nuns, lay practitioners, teachings, special events, projects, organisations, bibliographic and contact information.

    lhamo.tripod.com

  • Bhikkhuni-samyutta

    Discourses of the Ancient Nuns.

    www.urbandharma.org

  • Chinese Bhiksunis in the Ch'an Tradition

    The spirit of essential Mahayana Buddhist doctrines assumes equality between male and female, although in the mundane world the position of Buddhist women is lower than that of Buddhist men. The Chinese Ch'an Buddhist tradition, following the egalitarian teaching of One-Mind of enlightenment, advocates non-discriminating, universal Buddhahood accessible to every sentient being, whether male or female. Nevertheless, women's status and spiritual capacities have not been upheld as highly in Buddhist history as they have by the Chinese Ch'an School.

    ccbs.ntu.edu.tw

  • Man and Woman in the Teachings of the Buddha

    According to the teachings of the Buddha, there exists no practical difference between the sexes. Man and woman are equal in their dependence upon each other and in their clinging which must be overcome (Angutara-Nikaya I,1). Man and woman are equal in the rights and duties of their partnership, as the Buddha described it for lay followers in the famous sermon to Singalako (Digha-nikayaNo.31). In particular, adultery is as unwholesome for men as it is for women. The third precept (sila) is the same whether one is a man or a women. By Dr. Hellmuth Hecker.

    www2.hawaii.edu

  • Buddhist Women at the Time of The Buddha

    A collection of stories.

    www.accesstoinsight.org

  • The Place of Women in Buddhism

    Covers: "The Pre-Buddhist Position of Women", "Women and the Buddha's Path", "The Secular Position of Women", "The Order of Bhikkhunis" and "Role of Women in Early Buddhism".

    www.enabling.org

  • Sky Dancer - Buddhism for feminists

    This is a web site dedicated to feminist interpretations of Buddhist philosophy and practice. Includes articles, essays and a bibliography.

    www.loudzen.com

  • Zen, Women, and Buddhism

    Articles and links to other pages about female Buddhists and Buddhism from the female perspective.

    www.geocities.com

  • Sakyadhita International - The International Association of Buddhist Women

    "Sakyadhita" means "Daughters of the Buddha." Its objectives include creating a network of communications for Buddhist women throughout the world, educating women as teachers of Buddhadharma, providing improved facilities for women to study and practice the teachings

    www.sakyadhita.org

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