Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha

Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha
Title Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha PDF eBook
Author Kathryn R. Blackstone
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 206
Release 2013-11-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136805761

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A detailed exploration of the quest for liberation on the part of the early bhikkunis. Only text in the Buddhist tradition of known female authorship. Important to anyone investigating women's own perspective on their religion. Also provides a clear statement about how renunciants understand nibbana.

Stars at Dawn

Stars at Dawn
Title Stars at Dawn PDF eBook
Author Wendy Garling
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 329
Release 2016-08-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611802652

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A contemporary and provocative examination of the life of the Buddha highlighting the influence of women from his journey to awakening through his teaching career--based on overlooked or neglected stories from ancient source material. In this retelling of the ancient legends of the women in the Buddha’s intimate circle, lesser-known stories from Sanskrit and Pali sources are for the first time woven into an illuminating, coherent narrative that follows his life from his birth to his parinirvana or death. Interspersed with original insights, fresh interpretations, and bold challenges to the status quo, the stories are both entertaining and thought-provoking—some may even appear controversial. Focusing first on laywomen from the time before the Buddha’s enlightenment—his birth mother and stepmother, his co-wives, and members of his harem when he was known as Prince Siddhartha—then moving on to the Buddha’s first female disciples, early nuns, and to female patrons, Wendy Garling invites us to open our minds to a new understanding of their roles.

Women in Buddhist Literature

Women in Buddhist Literature
Title Women in Buddhist Literature PDF eBook
Author Bimala Churn Law
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1927
Genre Women in Buddhism
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Buddhism through American Women's Eyes

Buddhism through American Women's Eyes
Title Buddhism through American Women's Eyes PDF eBook
Author Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 184
Release 2012-08-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1559397349

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The Buddha's path to human transformation declares women and men equally capable of spiritual realization, yet throughout history most exemplars of this tradition have been men. Now, as Buddhism is transmitted to the West, women are playing a major role in its adaptation and development. The conversation presented here takes place among experienced practitioners from many Buddhist traditions who share their thoughts on the Buddhist outlook, its practical application in everyday life, and the challenges of practicing Buddhism in the Western world. Thirteen women contribute a wealth of thought-provoking material on topics such as bringing Dharma into relationships, dealing with stress, Buddhism and the Twelve Steps, mothering and meditation, the monastic experience, and forging a kind heart in an age of alienation.

Buddhism Through American Women's Eyes

Buddhism Through American Women's Eyes
Title Buddhism Through American Women's Eyes PDF eBook
Author Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publisher Snow Lion Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages 196
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN

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This book is a refreshing, experientially based and enrichng contribution of American women to Buddhism in the West. Thubten Chodron, author

I Hear Her Words

I Hear Her Words
Title I Hear Her Words PDF eBook
Author Alice Collett
Publisher Windhorse Publications
Total Pages 316
Release 2021-06-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1911407724

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Is there gender equality in Buddhist traditions? What do Buddhist texts say about women? This book tells the stories of many inspiring Buddhist women who overcame attempted constraint to gain liberation and become esteemed teachers. An ideal introduction to gender studies in Buddhism and the history of women in the tradition.

The Woman Who Raised the Buddha

The Woman Who Raised the Buddha
Title The Woman Who Raised the Buddha PDF eBook
Author Wendy Garling
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 273
Release 2021-03-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 0834843536

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Nautilus Book Award Winner The first full biography of Mahaprajapati Gautami, the woman who raised the Buddha--examining her life through stories and canonical records. Mahaprajapati was the only mother the Buddha ever knew. His birth mother, Maya, died shortly after childbirth, and her sister Mahaprajapati took the infant to her breast, nurturing and raising him into adulthood. While there is a lot of ambiguity overall in the Buddha's biography, this detail remains consistent across all Buddhist traditions and literature. In this first full biography of Mahaprajapati, The Woman Who Raised the Buddha presents her life story, with attention to her early years as sister, queen, matriarch, and mother, as well as her later years as a nun. Drawing from story fragments and canonical records, Wendy Garling reveals just how exceptional Mahaprajapati's role was as leader of the first generation of Buddhist women, helping the Buddha establish an equal community of lay and monastic women and men. Mother to the Buddha, mother to early Buddhist women, mother to the Buddhist faith, Mahaprajapati's journey is finally presented as one interwoven with the founding of Buddhism.