Four Part Bhikshuni Pratimoksa with Commentary and Notes

Four Part Bhikshuni Pratimoksa with Commentary and Notes PDF Author: Bhikshuni Yang
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ISBN: 9781493650194
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 434

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Amituofo, this work is offered to the Elders in our Bhikshuni Sangha, in this 4 part Bhikshuni Pratimoksa are many commentary sections that are based upon Western viewpoints and living standards. The commentaries are written by a scholar Bhikshuni and an American, she is me, I am Dharma Master Hong Yang the translator of this Pratimoksa and commentator. I will address our Western brothers and sisters concerns as well as our guest Masters who visit us here facing our culture and mix of cultures here. We are told by Buddha to adapt to the conditions of our host country, and for me that is my home country the USA. Reading this work you will see I am not dropping sections nor altering the original text but I am trying to comment on each precept relating to our Western viewpoints more than Eastern viewpoints. Writing Buddhist commentaries has been the realm of men and scholars, rarely do we see any Bhikshuni writing books about Buddhism in the West or in the East and we should have more. Much of what we have about our monastic life in English relies on sourcing from non Mahayana sources for stories and supporting material. I've included some of it for a reference in framework particularly regarding the parajikas. Later when I finish translating some work of the famous Master Dao Xuan a great master who reformed Chinese Buddhism with lengthy commentaries so we can have some reliable sources ourselves instead of snippets. Many of us whether we are East or West are caring about the influences of the Western culture globally and we have to figure out how to adapt our monastic life so we can change along with the global society we have now. It is important not only for those who are from the West but also all of those Bhikshuni living in the West. General readers, you may enjoy learning about our life and may read this to help you understand a bit more about Buddhist culture as we are guided by these Vinaya rules. Understanding how we are guided can be helpful in your relationship to Sangha regarding supporting us in our precepts, even to say: Whew! I am glad I don't have to follow all those rules! Hahaha! There is no fault by this Bhikshuni in providing this text in English and Chinese to the general reader in the act of publishing this material as it's already online in several languages anyway. It would be a minor fault for a Bhikshuni to sit with this text to recite the Pratimoksa ceremony with the general reader or doing so in public. My approach here is one of common sense with a great deal of focus on adapting to the Western culture in the commentaries that is not replacing the precepts but adding to our practice of living here in the West as Sangha and creating awareness of all Dharmagupta Bhikshuni residing here. The Dharmagupta lineage is the oldest lineage in the USA and it came with Chinese Sangha brought over in the push to build our railroads. It is at 161 years old this year the oldest active order within the Mahayana tradition. That makes our Bhikshuni lineage the oldest in the USA. In this commentary each precept is reviewed and commented on when clarity is needed or a cultural difference is pointed out. The goal here is to get you to keep thinking how to adapt to your own culture while keeping your precepts in purity. Dharmagupta is one of the original schools from India, travelling up through Sri Lanka to China (neither Bhikshu nor Bhikshuni Sangha were lost or broken even during the cultural revolution in China which started in the 1940s with persecution of the 1960s to 1980s) then Korea, and Vietnam. It is rare for one to be able to step into the freedom of robes so if you are not holding a Dharmagupta Bhikshuni ordination you can benefit by learning a bit more about the oldest lineage in Buddhism today. We live in the now, not in the was. Offered with respect to the Dharmagupta Bhikshuni in our Saha world today. This text not written for laity, so be kind, no reviews needed.

Four Part Bhikshuni Pratimoksa with Commentary and Notes

Four Part Bhikshuni Pratimoksa with Commentary and Notes PDF Author: Bhikshuni Yang
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781493650194
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 434

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Book Description
Amituofo, this work is offered to the Elders in our Bhikshuni Sangha, in this 4 part Bhikshuni Pratimoksa are many commentary sections that are based upon Western viewpoints and living standards. The commentaries are written by a scholar Bhikshuni and an American, she is me, I am Dharma Master Hong Yang the translator of this Pratimoksa and commentator. I will address our Western brothers and sisters concerns as well as our guest Masters who visit us here facing our culture and mix of cultures here. We are told by Buddha to adapt to the conditions of our host country, and for me that is my home country the USA. Reading this work you will see I am not dropping sections nor altering the original text but I am trying to comment on each precept relating to our Western viewpoints more than Eastern viewpoints. Writing Buddhist commentaries has been the realm of men and scholars, rarely do we see any Bhikshuni writing books about Buddhism in the West or in the East and we should have more. Much of what we have about our monastic life in English relies on sourcing from non Mahayana sources for stories and supporting material. I've included some of it for a reference in framework particularly regarding the parajikas. Later when I finish translating some work of the famous Master Dao Xuan a great master who reformed Chinese Buddhism with lengthy commentaries so we can have some reliable sources ourselves instead of snippets. Many of us whether we are East or West are caring about the influences of the Western culture globally and we have to figure out how to adapt our monastic life so we can change along with the global society we have now. It is important not only for those who are from the West but also all of those Bhikshuni living in the West. General readers, you may enjoy learning about our life and may read this to help you understand a bit more about Buddhist culture as we are guided by these Vinaya rules. Understanding how we are guided can be helpful in your relationship to Sangha regarding supporting us in our precepts, even to say: Whew! I am glad I don't have to follow all those rules! Hahaha! There is no fault by this Bhikshuni in providing this text in English and Chinese to the general reader in the act of publishing this material as it's already online in several languages anyway. It would be a minor fault for a Bhikshuni to sit with this text to recite the Pratimoksa ceremony with the general reader or doing so in public. My approach here is one of common sense with a great deal of focus on adapting to the Western culture in the commentaries that is not replacing the precepts but adding to our practice of living here in the West as Sangha and creating awareness of all Dharmagupta Bhikshuni residing here. The Dharmagupta lineage is the oldest lineage in the USA and it came with Chinese Sangha brought over in the push to build our railroads. It is at 161 years old this year the oldest active order within the Mahayana tradition. That makes our Bhikshuni lineage the oldest in the USA. In this commentary each precept is reviewed and commented on when clarity is needed or a cultural difference is pointed out. The goal here is to get you to keep thinking how to adapt to your own culture while keeping your precepts in purity. Dharmagupta is one of the original schools from India, travelling up through Sri Lanka to China (neither Bhikshu nor Bhikshuni Sangha were lost or broken even during the cultural revolution in China which started in the 1940s with persecution of the 1960s to 1980s) then Korea, and Vietnam. It is rare for one to be able to step into the freedom of robes so if you are not holding a Dharmagupta Bhikshuni ordination you can benefit by learning a bit more about the oldest lineage in Buddhism today. We live in the now, not in the was. Offered with respect to the Dharmagupta Bhikshuni in our Saha world today. This text not written for laity, so be kind, no reviews needed.

Choosing Simplicity

Choosing Simplicity PDF Author: Venerable Bhikshuni Wu Yin
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
ISBN: 1559391553
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 346

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Book Description
Choosing Simplicity discusses the precepts and lifestyle of fully ordained nuns within the Buddhist tradition. The ordination vows act as guidelines to promote harmony both within the individual and within the community by regulating and thereby simplifying one's relationships to other sangha members and laypeople, as well as to the needs of daily life. Observing these precepts and practicing the Buddhadharma brings incredible benefit to oneself and others. Since the nuns' precepts include those for monks and have additional rules for nuns, this book is useful for anyone interested in monastic life. As a record of women's struggle not only to achieve a life of self-discipline, but also to create harmonious independent religious communities of women, Choosing Simplicity is a pioneering work.

Sisters in Solitude

Sisters in Solitude PDF Author: Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438422385
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 214

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Book Description
This study is an investigation of the moral precepts and codes of everyday conduct by which ordained women regulated their lives. It takes as its basis the Bhikṣuṇī Prātimokṣa Sūtras of the Dharmagupta school, preserved in Chinese translation, and the Mūlasarvāstivāda school, preserved in Tibetan translation. For over two thousand years, Buddhist nuns have quietly embodied specific moral and spiritual values on their path to enlightenment. Contemplative communities offered women both an alternative lifestyle and an avenue for education. Numbering as many as one million at certain periods of history, they have exerted powerful, if often unacknowledged, influence on Asian societies. Sisters in Solitude documents the earliest recorded system of ethics formulated especially for women and presents the first English translations of the original texts. An essential sourcebook for studies on women's religious history and feminist ethics, it details the monastic guidelines that link Buddhist nuns of the different traditions. The texts it contains unite women of many cultures.

Bhikkhuni Vinaya Studies

Bhikkhuni Vinaya Studies PDF Author: Bhikkhu Sujato
Publisher: Bhikkhu Sujato
ISBN: 1921842156
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 237

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Book Description
Although historically marginalized, Buddhist nuns are taking their place in modern Buddhism. Like the monks, Buddhist nuns live by an ancient system of monastic law, the Vinaya. This work investigates various areas of uncertainty and controversy in how the Vinaya is to be understood and applied today.

Buddhist Monastic Discipline

Buddhist Monastic Discipline PDF Author: Charles S. Prebish
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120813397
Category : Buddhism
Languages : en
Pages : 182

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Book Description
Buddhist Monastic Discipline contains two significant Buddhist monastic disciplinary texts for the first time, translated into English. They are printed on facing pages for ease of comparison. One of the texts is that of a very early Buddhist school fi

A Bull of a Man

A Bull of a Man PDF Author: John Powers
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674033299
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 335

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Book Description
The androgynous, asexual Buddha of contemporary popular imagination stands in stark contrast to the muscular, virile, and sensual figure presented in Indian Buddhist texts. In early Buddhist literature and art, the Buddha’s perfect physique and sexual prowess are important components of his legend as the world’s “ultimate man.” He is both the scholarly, religiously inclined brahman and the warrior ruler who excels in martial arts, athletic pursuits, and sexual exploits. The Buddha effortlessly performs these dual roles, combining his society’s norms for ideal manhood and creating a powerful image taken up by later followers in promoting their tradition in a hotly contested religious marketplace. In this groundbreaking study of previously unexplored aspects of the early Buddhist tradition, John Powers skillfully adapts methodological approaches from European and North American historiography to the study of early Buddhist literature, art, and iconography, highlighting aspects of the tradition that have been surprisingly invisible in earlier scholarship. The book focuses on the figure of the Buddha and his monastic followers to show how they were constructed as paragons of masculinity, whose powerful bodies and compelling sexuality attracted women, elicited admiration from men, and convinced skeptics of their spiritual attainments.

Perfect Conduct

Perfect Conduct PDF Author: Pema Wangyi Gyalpo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0861717457
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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Book Description
All religions teach codes of ethical behavior. So too does Buddhism. This books is a translation of an indispensable exposition of the three sets of vows that are central to Tibetan Buddhist codes of discipline--the pratimoksa vows of individual liberation; the vows of the bodhisattva, who selflessly strives for the liberation of all beings; the vows of the esoteric path of tantra. Here, the late Dudjom Rinpoche provides his authoritative commentary on the role of ethics and morality in Buddhist practice, outlining in detail the meaning and scope of the vows, and giving practical advice on maintaining the vows as supportive tools in the journey toward enlightenment.

The Origins of Buddhist Monastic Codes in China

The Origins of Buddhist Monastic Codes in China PDF Author: Professor Yifa
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824863801
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 386

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Book Description
The Origins of Buddhist Monastic Codes in China contains the first complete translation of China’s earliest and most influential monastic code. The twelfth-century text Chanyuan qinggui (Rules of Purity for the Chan Monastery) provides a wealth of detail on all aspects of life in public Buddhist monasteries during the Sung (960–1279). Part One consists of Yifa’s overview of the development of monastic regulations in Chinese Buddhist history, a biography of the text’s author, and an analysis of the social and cultural context of premodern Chinese Buddhist monasticism. Of particular importance are the interconnections made between Chan traditions and the dual heritages of Chinese culture and Indian Buddhist Vinaya. Although much of the text’s source material is traced directly to the Vinayas and the works of the Vinaya advocate Daoan (312–385) and the Lü master Daoxuan (596–667), the Chanyuan qinggui includes elements foreign to the original Vinaya texts—elements incorporated from Chinese governmental policies and traditional Chinese etiquette. Following the translator’s overview is a complete translation of the text, extensively annotated.

The Zen Monastic Experience

The Zen Monastic Experience PDF Author: Robert E. Buswell Jr.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069121610X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 289

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Book Description
Robert Buswell, a Buddhist scholar who spent five years as a Zen monk in Korea, draws on personal experience in this insightful account of day-to-day Zen monastic practice. In discussing the activities of the postulants, the meditation monks, the teachers and administrators, and the support monks of the monastery of Songgwang-sa, Buswell reveals a religious tradition that differs radically from the stereotype prevalent in the West. The author's treatment lucidly relates contemporary Zen practice to the historical development of the tradition and to Korean history more generally, and his portrayal of the life of modern Zen monks in Korea provides an innovative and provocative look at Zen from the inside.

Blossoms of the Dharma

Blossoms of the Dharma PDF Author: Thubten Chodron
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781556433252
Category : Buddhist monasticism and religious orders for women
Languages : kk
Pages : 246

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Book Description
In the first book to reflect the voices of Buddhist nuns from every major tradition, 14 contributors describe their experiences, explain their order's history, and discuss their lives. 14 photos.