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Buddhist Nuns Through the Eyes of Leading Early Tang Masters
作者 Heirman, Ann
出處題名 The Chinese Historical Review
卷期v.22 n.1
出版日期2015.05
頁次31 - 51
出版者Maney Publishing
出版者網址 http://www.maneyonline.com/
出版地UK [英國]
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
關鍵詞Buddhist nuns; Chinese Buddhist monasticism; gender
摘要The first Chinese Buddhist nuns were ordained in the monks' community only, despite disciplinary guidelines stating that nuns should be ordained both in the nuns' community (bhikṣuṇīsaṃgha) and in the monks' community (bhikṣusaṃgha). As can be seen from the Biqiuni zhuan 比丘尼傳, which is a collection of biographies of Chinese nuns compiled in the early sixth century, this situation gave rise to discussions on the legal status of the Chinese bhikṣuṇīsaṃgha. In c. 433, a so-called second ordination became possible with the arrival of a group of Sinhalese nuns who could legally act as nun witnesses, thus making it possible that, for the first time in history, a dual ordination, in both communities, could be held in China. It confirmed the full status of Chinese nuns in monastic institutions. Nevertheless, the status of women still raised questions and even doubt, with male dominance remaining standard. This male standard is particularly underscored in the writings of influential vinaya (disciplinary) masters, such as Daoxuan 道 宣 (596–667), Daoshi 道 世 (?–683), and others. In this article, their views will be analyzed and compared, against the background of the nuns' institutional role.
ISSN1547402X (pbk)
點閱次數305
建檔日期2015.06.15
更新日期2019.06.03










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