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Adhimutta, Bhikkhuni
- My Going Forth the first Kiwi bhikkhuni, a samaneri when this was written, discusses the current monastic landscape and the experience of going forth into homelessness.
Anālayo, Bhikkhu
Andrews, Karen
Anonymous
Artinger, Brenna
- An Interview with AFB’s Founder, Susan Pembroke In 2007, Susan Pembroke founded the Alliance for Bhikkhunis. Susan shares her experiences of founding the organization as well as her observations on the growth of the bhikkhuni sangha in this in-depth interview with Brenna Artinger.
Bianchi, June
Bodhi, Bhikkhu
Boucher, Sandy
Bricker, Saccavadi
- Buddhist Discrimination Against Women in Modern Burma
Saccavadi was one the of first two modern Burmese woman to ordain as a bhikkhuni. In this Present exclusive, she offers an inside look at her experience in robes, and at the discrimination ordained women face in Burma.
Candasiri, Ajahn
- Going Forth – for Liberation This article by Ajahn Candasiri describes her journey to become a 10-precept Siladhara. Inspired by Ajahn Sumedho’s teachings, she began her monastic training at Chithurst as one of the first four anagārikās.
Chu, Dr. William
Collett, Alice
Conover, Nathan Robnet (son of former Alliance for Bhikkhunis board member, Sarah Conover)
Conover, Sarah (former Alliance for Bhikkhunis board member)
Culavedalla Sutta, MN44
- Culavedalla Sutta (MN 44), in which Bhikkhuni Dhammadinna instructs her former husband in the Dhamma.
Dewaraja, Dr. L.S.
- The Position of Women in Buddhism A fascinating research paper on how womenenjoyed more equality with men in many Buddhist countries until the arrival of the British Empire.
de Silva, Swarna
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
Dhammadinnå, Bhikkhuni
Ekachai, Sanitsuda
Ferris, Carudhamma Jo
- Wearing White in the West.
An intimate recounting from a bhikkhuni supporter, of how taking eight precepts and wearing white transformed a woman’s practice.
Freese, Roseanne
Gross, Rita M.
- How American Women are Changing Buddhism American women are taking Buddhism away from its patriarchal past, participating confidently as practitioners, teachers, and leaders. The job is not finished, says Rita M. Gross, one of Buddhism’s leading feminist thinkers, but the role of American Buddhist women is unprecedented and may change Buddhism forever.
Gunasari, Bhikkhuni
Hecker, Dr. Hellmuth
- Buddhist Women at the Time of the Buddha An exploration of the Therigatha (Verses of the Elder Nuns) from the most prominent German writer on Theravada Buddhism, chronicler of the history of Buddhim in Germany, and leading translator of the Pali Canon.
Horayangura, Nissara (now Munissara Bhikkhuni, below)
Horner, I.B.
Huesken, Dr. Ute
Jayantā Shirley Johannesen
- Interview with Ayya Medhanandi, founder of Sati Saraniya Hermitage in Canada
Jootla, Susan Elbaum
- Inspiration From Enlightened Nuns Exploring poems composed by the ancient arahant bhikkhunis (Therigatha), and viewing these poems as springs of inspiration for contemporary Buddhists.
Kramer, Jacqueline
Kusuma, Bhikkhuni
Lottermoser, Dr. Friedgard
Lee, Yu Ban
Malikul, Bhikkhunī Sobhita
Mallar, Margo
Marajina, Samaneri (formerly and currently Marcia Pimentel)
McCarthy, Donna
Medhanandi, Bhikkhkuni
Mokashi, Dr. Rupali
Mrozik, Susanne
Munissara Bhikkhuni (formerly Nissara Horayangura, above)
Murcott, Susan (translator)
Nirodha Bhikkhuni
Orr, Mary Grace
Palmo, Tenzin
Pembroke, Susan
Pimentel, Marcia (formerly Samaneri Marajina, above)
Samma Samadhi, Bhikkhuni
Sanyal, Aparna
Schultz, Kathy Jean
Schwab, Bonnie
Sharrin, Ron
Starkey, Caroline
Sobhana, Bhikkhuni
Starkey, Caroline
Sujata, Sabrina
Sudhamma, Bhikkhuni
- Longing to Ordain Tracing the origin of contemporary Buddhist ordination of women to Queen Anula, Sri Lanka’s first bhikkhuni, the author recounts her experiences when visiting the Queen’s stupa.
- Personal Perspective on Vinaya An exploration of Vinaya shows that it contains many hidden treasures waiting to be found by those with the patience and faith to give them a try.
- Smoothing the Way is her personal journey to ordination.
- The Reading Habits of One Bhikkhuni
A list of inspiring writing and authors, both for pleasure and Dhamma study.
Sujato, Bhikkhu
- A Painful Ambiguity An essay on the construction of bhikkhunis as embodied in the early scriptures. The life of the Buddha is designed as a hero myth, and this frames the the origin story of bhikkhunis in mythic, rather than historical, terms.
- Bhikkhuni FAQ Facts about bhikkhunis and bhikkhuni ordination.
- Bhikkhuni Vinaya Studies Exploration of issues confronting fully ordained nuns (bhikkhunis) in modern Buddhism. Includes detailed textual analysis based on comparison of the original Vinaya texts (PDF 1.3mb).
- Bhikkhunis in Theravada A submission to the ongoing dialogue on bhikkhuni ordination in the three main traditions, prepared for the Tibetan Committee of Western Bhikkhunis (PDF 36kb).
- Dark Matter A special investigation look at the slow progress of bhikkhuni ordination.
- Full Acceptance The participation of women in the renunciate life.
- Now is the Time Paper presented at the discussion panel with HH Dalai Lama on the final day of the First International Congress on Buddhist Women’s Role in the Sangha.
- Vutthapana and Upasampada A technical discussion of Vinaya terminology regarding bhikkhuni ordination, suggesting that certain aspects of the bhikkhuni Vinaya texts were preserved in the oral tradition of the bhikkhunis themselves, separate from the main redaction tradition of the bhikkhus.
- Who Trains for Two Years? It is often assumed that all women must spend two years training as a sikkhamānā (trainee) before ordaining as a bhikkhuni. This article looks at what this really means.
- Now Is the Time Paper presented at the discussion panel with HH Dalai Lama on the final day of the First International Congress on Buddhist Women`s Role in the Sangha.
Tathaaloka, Bhikkhuni Theri
- Bhikkhuni Patimokkha Fourth Edition – Pali and English International Edition [4 August 2019].
Edited by Tathālokā Bhikkhunī and Nimmalā Bhikkhunī
- Bodhgaya International Theravada Bhikkhuni Ordination January 2019
- The Greatest Gift: “For Our Long-lasting Benefit and Happiness” – published on Buddhistdoor Global. This is the final article in Buddhistdoor’s yearlong special series “Planetary Healing: Buddhism and World Ecology”.
- Part II of The Re-making of the Bhikkhunī Saṅgha in Transcultural Contexts
“Coming Into Our Own”
Perspective of a Bhikkhunī Preceptor on Discipline, Agency and Inquiry Amidst the Renascent Theravāda Bhikkhunī Saṅgha/s
- Honoring Those Worthy of Honor, Contributions of the Late Ven. Dr. Havanpola Ratanasāra and Other Early Preceptors Reviving the Theravāda Bhikkhunī Sangha through Early Preceptor Reviving the Theravada Bhikkhuniī Sangha through the Groundbreaking Ordinations of Buddhist Women in th 1980s
- Women of Wisdom, Women of Power Commemorative reflection by Tathālokā Therī on the lunar anniversary of the Parinibbāna of Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī Therī, founding mother of the bhikkhunī sangha
- Lasting Inspiration A look into the guiding and determining mental and emotional states of liberated arahant women in their path of practice and its fulfillment as expressed in the sacred biographies of the Therī Apadāna.
- Beyond Ambiguity: Going Beyond Gender Ambiguity in Theravada Forest Tradition In modern times, with open public access via the World Wide Web to the Buddha’s teaching, in ways that may have only had parallel in the Buddha’s lifetime – if ever at all in Buddhist history – the seeming ambiguity of the Buddhist Sutta and Vinaya texts related to gender has become a phenomena of which there is a global awareness. And with the ambiguity, in our modern cultural context, there arises doubt and a substantial amount of suffering, along with waves of attempts at clarification and reconciliation.
- Saffron and Green in the Clear Forest Pool The Buddhist monastic community is founded upon, and well endowed with, effective practices of honest self-reflection and introspection, an eye for the inter-relatedness of conditions that lead to either our harm or welfare, and a heart of great and compassionate caring sensitivity for humanity and all living beings.
- Entering Monastic Life and Ordaining as a Bhikkhuni in Theravada Buddhism Dear friend interested in Theravadan Buddhist monastic life…. this page is written with deep appreciation for your aspiration, and the goodness that can come in its fulfilment.
- Dipavamsa Bhikkhuni Highlights Selected exerpts with summeries and comments from The Dipavamsa: An Ancient Buddhist Historical Record, translated by Hermann Oldenberg and compiled by Ayya Tathaaloka Bhikkhuni.
- The Amazing Transformations of Arahant Theri Uppalavanna
- Is Buddhism Patriarchal?
- The Great Inquiry: An Interview with Venerable Ayya Tathaaloka
- Earth Day Earth Witness
A teaching on becoming grounded in the elements and caring for our world
- Forum from the Lion’s Roar
What Is Enlightenment?
Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Ayya Tathaaloka, Setsuan Gaelyn Godwin, and David Matsumoto explore their traditions’ different perspectives on awakening.
- Glimmers of a Thai Bhikkhuni Sangha History v2.2
- Public radio interview of Ayya Tathaaloka with Stars At Dawn author Wendy Garling on the Mystical Positivist
Amma Thanasanti (formerly Thanasanti Bhikkhuni)
Thanissara Mary Weinberg
- Take It or Leave It and the Ground Between Recent events have charted the discrimination against female renunciates in Ajahn Chah’s Forest Tradition. Thanissara, one of the first women to ordain as a siladhara, examines Awakening and calls for an authentic dialogue for change.
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Therigatha Verses of the Elder Nuns
Tolman, Janice
Tsomo, Bhikshuni Karma Lekshe
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- The History of Buddhist Monasticism and Its Western Adaptation An examination of the role of women in the transmission of Bhuddhist monasticism and its adaptation in Western Cultures.
- Speech on Vimeo. Venerable Lekshe Tsomo explores the origins and extraordinary implications of the contemporary Buddhist women’s movement from her perspective as co-creator of Sakyadhita, the most influential global network of Buddhist women, and as convener of bi-annual international conferences on Buddhist women where scholars, practitioners, artists, and activists exchange ideas and inspiration. Here she examines the most recent gathering, on “Buddhism at the Grassroots”, to illustrate the growth of this unprecedented movement.
Upasika Kee Nanayon, Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.)
Yavaprabhas, Kakanang
Zeki, Mel
Zlotnick, Mindy
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- A PowerPoint presentation, entitled “I Will Not Pass Away….Reinstating the Buddha’s Vision of the Four-Fold Sagha” has been developed about the history of Bhikkhunis from the time of the Buddha until present day, using the Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery nuns as an example of a group of pioneering women who are helping to revive the lineage.The presentation can also be seen on YouTube.
- A 2600 Year Journey, A History of the Bhikkhuni Order
This article is co-authored with Donna McCarthy and was written at the beginning of a year-long commemoration of the 2600 year anniversary of Mahapajapati’s going forth into monastic life. This marked the founding of the Bhikkhuni Sangha, as well as laying the groundwork for all women in robes.
On 22 October 2009, several sincerely practicing nuns received full ordination into the Australian Thai Forest Sangha, in Perth. As a result of this historically significant ceremony, four fully ordained Theravadan Bhikkhunis joined the worldwide Bhikkhuni order. May the new Bhikkhunis soon be joined by many more.
Relevant Articles from Periodicals
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Articles by Sanitsuda Ekachai on the Thai bhikkhunis’ situation:
- The Bangkok Post
- The Buddhist Channel
Article by Martin Seeger on the Thai bhikkhunis’ situation:
Photo Credit: Header photo of Vesak, 2018, at Dhammadharini by Tracy Van Zandt
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Adhimutta, Bhikkhuni
Anālayo, Bhikkhu
In this article I study the revival of the bhikkhunī order in the Theravāda traditions and its supposed relation to a decline of the Buddha’s dispensation. http://blogs.dickinson.edu/buddhistethics/files/2013/06/Anaalayo-bhikkhuni-revival1.pdf
Andrews, Karen
Anonymous
Artinger, Brenna
Bianchi, June
Bodhi, Bhikkhu
View as webpage with introduction
View PDF
Sutta by Soma
Sutta by Uppalavanna
Boucher, Sandy
Bricker, Saccavadi
Saccavadi was one the of first two modern Burmese woman to ordain as a bhikkhuni. In this Present exclusive, she offers an inside look at her experience in robes, and at the discrimination ordained women face in Burma.
Candasiri, Ajahn
Chu, Dr. William
An examination of a bhikkhuni’s efforts at implementing the essence of the Vinaya.
Collett, Alice
Conover, Nathan Robnet (son of former Alliance for Bhikkhunis board member, Sarah Conover)
Conover, Sarah (former Alliance for Bhikkhunis board member)
A Tibetan Buddhist nun for twenty-seven years, Tenzin Kiyosaki (formerly Venerable Tenzin Kacho) brings her practice to the bedside working as a chaplain to those facing death.
Culavedalla Sutta, MN44
Dewaraja, Dr. L.S.
de Silva, Swarna
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni has written this article for Present, describing her journey to become a Theravada Bhikkhuni. She is the first modern Thai woman to receive full ordination and is Abbess of Songdhammakalyani Monastery.
Dhammadinnå, Bhikkhuni
Ekachai, Sanitsuda
Ferris, Carudhamma Jo
An intimate recounting from a bhikkhuni supporter, of how taking eight precepts and wearing white transformed a woman’s practice.
Freese, Roseanne
Bhikkhunis who participated in this historic recitation talk about why the Patimokkha remains vital in this day and age
Gross, Rita M.
Gunasari, Bhikkhuni
Hecker, Dr. Hellmuth
Horayangura, Nissara (now Munissara Bhikkhuni, below)
Horner, I.B.
Access to Insight (Legacy Edition), 30 November 2013, http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/horner/wheel030.html
The author examines how early women were the main upholders and supporters of Buddhism.
Huesken, Dr. Ute
the first part of this two-part paper
Jayantā Shirley Johannesen
Jootla, Susan Elbaum
Kramer, Jacqueline
A glimpse into the adventuresome and independent spirit that brought this pioneering Western bhikkhuni to the Buddhist path.
Read as a PDF or on the Present website
With the revival of the Bhikkhuni Sangha, it is enriching to look back at the stories of the early bhikkhunis. Read this fresh look at the story of the mother of bhikkhunis by Jacqueline Kramer
Read as a PDF or on the Present website
An overview of how a person’s very presence can be instructive to children.
Kusuma, Bhikkhuni
Lottermoser, Dr. Friedgard
Lee, Yu Ban
Malikul, Bhikkhunī Sobhita
Mallar, Margo
An interview with Ayya Jayati
Marajina, Samaneri (formerly and currently Marcia Pimentel)
Reflections on monastic life at Aranya Bodhi Hermitage, California, USA.
McCarthy, Donna
An Interview with Ayya Anandabodhi and Ayya Santacitta by Donna McCarthy on the historic 2011 Bhikkhuni Ordination at Spirit Rock.
Read as a PDF or on the Present website.
This article is co-authored with Mindy Zlotnick and was written at the beginning of a year-long commemoration of the 2600 year anniversary of Mahapajapati’s going forth into monastic life. This marked the founding of the Bhikkhuni Sangha, as well as laying the groundwork for all women in robes.
Medhanandi, Bhikkhkuni
Mokashi, Dr. Rupali
Epigraphical evidence for the pivotal role bhikkhunis played in preserving the Dhamma.
Mrozik, Susanne
Munissara Bhikkhuni (formerly Nissara Horayangura, above)
Munissara Bhikkhuni recounts her childhood visits to the Buddhist temple with her Thai mother and the depression of her young adulthood that drew her back to the Dhamma, and eventually to ordination.
Read as a PDF or on the Present website.
Murcott, Susan (translator)
Mahapajapati’s Enlightenment Poem
Nirodha Bhikkhuni
Australian-based bhikkhuni reveals what it means to ordain and renounce.
Orr, Mary Grace
Review by Mary Grace Orr of the book by Wendy Garling on the forgotten stories of women in the Buddha’s life.
Palmo, Tenzin
Pembroke, Susan
Why recalling the stories of laywomen and female monastics matters.
Milestones marking Sri Lanka’s leadership in re-establishing the Bhikkhuni Order.
One woman’s journey to becoming a bhikkhuni.
On the revival of the Bhikkhunī Sangha
In 2007, Susan Pembroke founded the Alliance for Bhikkhunis. Susan shares her experiences of founding the organization as well as her observations on the growth of the bhikkhuni sangha in this in-depth interview with Brenna Artinger.
Pimentel, Marcia (formerly Samaneri Marajina, above)
A re-examination of the Matugamasamyutta, the “Connected Discourses on Women,” outlines archetyping paths for women and men based on equality—not oppression.
Samma Samadhi, Bhikkhuni
Sanyal, Aparna
From depression and loss to motherhood and menopause, the short verses in the ‘Therigatha’ date back millennia but deal with timeless concerns.
Schultz, Kathy Jean
A documentary account of a transformative journey to the remote valley home of some 3,000 Tibetan nuns.
Schwab, Bonnie
Sharrin, Ron
Starkey, Caroline
Sobhana, Bhikkhuni
Starkey, Caroline
An inspiring guidebook on how to disengage from the ego and become a nobody.
Sujata, Sabrina
Sudhamma, Bhikkhuni
A list of inspiring writing and authors, both for pleasure and Dhamma study.
Sujato, Bhikkhu
Tathaaloka, Bhikkhuni Theri
Edited by Tathālokā Bhikkhunī and Nimmalā Bhikkhunī
“Coming Into Our Own”
Perspective of a Bhikkhunī Preceptor on Discipline, Agency and Inquiry Amidst the Renascent Theravāda Bhikkhunī Saṅgha/s
A teaching on becoming grounded in the elements and caring for our world
What Is Enlightenment?
Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Ayya Tathaaloka, Setsuan Gaelyn Godwin, and David Matsumoto explore their traditions’ different perspectives on awakening.
Amma Thanasanti (formerly Thanasanti Bhikkhuni)
Thanissara Mary Weinberg
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Therigatha Verses of the Elder Nuns
Tolman, Janice
A pioneering bhikkhuni taps her education and language skills to reach across cultural differences and create the future for female monastics.
Tsomo, Bhikshuni Karma Lekshe
Upasika Kee Nanayon, Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.)
Yavaprabhas, Kakanang
Zeki, Mel
Zlotnick, Mindy
This article is co-authored with Donna McCarthy and was written at the beginning of a year-long commemoration of the 2600 year anniversary of Mahapajapati’s going forth into monastic life. This marked the founding of the Bhikkhuni Sangha, as well as laying the groundwork for all women in robes.
On 22 October 2009, several sincerely practicing nuns received full ordination into the Australian Thai Forest Sangha, in Perth. As a result of this historically significant ceremony, four fully ordained Theravadan Bhikkhunis joined the worldwide Bhikkhuni order. May the new Bhikkhunis soon be joined by many more.
Relevant Articles from Periodicals
Note: Some of these publications require registration and a subscription or fee to view the entire article
A Voice from the Silence: The Buddha’s Mother’s Story by Jonathan S. Walters
Articles by Sanitsuda Ekachai on the Thai bhikkhunis’ situation:
Article by Martin Seeger on the Thai bhikkhunis’ situation:
The Bhikkhunī-ordination controversy in Thailand p.155