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Book Review: "Tenzin Chodron: A Scholar Nun of Post-Soviet Buryatia"
Author Aiakova, Zhargal
Source International Journal of Dharma Studies
Volumev.4 n.1
Date2016.12
Pages1 - 8
PublisherSpringerOpen
Publisher Url http://www.springeropen.com
LocationHeidelberg, Germany [海德堡, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article; 書評=Book Review
Language英文=English
KeywordBuryat women; Buddhist nuns; Tenzin Chodron; Tibetan Buddhism; Buddhist philosophy
AbstractTenzin Chodron (b. 1951) is a scholar nun who has opened up new pathways for Buddhist women in the Republic of Buryatia. The paper describes how, at a critical juncture in the political and religious transition from Soviet rule to greater openness as a member state of the Russian Federation, she has endeavored to bring together scholarship, social activism, and religious life. An introduction to the Buddhist history of Buryatia serves as the backdrop for Tenzin Chodron’s autobiographical materials, which discuss her early life, education, professional work, and social engagement, with the aim of bringing to light the ways that women can realize their potential and play important roles in post-Soviet Buryat society. The example of Tenzin Chodron illustrates that, like men, women have the right to be ordained, at least as novices, and to be educated in the rigorous Buddhist philosophical tradition that has been carefully preserved through the cold winter of religious persecutions in this region of Siberia. Like many other nuns in the contemporary world, her active engagement in society is helping to shape a new international Buddhist conversation that gives women a greater voice and signals to Buddhist institutional authorities that women can indeed become Buddhist masters.
Table of contentsReview 1
Buddhism in Buryatia1
The life of Tenzin Chodron 3
Buryat Buddhism in an International Context 7
Conclusion 7
References 7
ISSN21968802 (E)
DOI10.1186/s40613-016-0031-y
Dynasty五代十國-五代-後晉
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Created date2017.03.24
Modified date2020.05.11



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