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On the Question of “Discipline” (Vinaya) and Nuns in Theravāda Buddhism
Author Salgado, Nirmala S. (著)
Source Religions
Volumev.10 n.2
Date2019.02
PublisherMDIP
Publisher Url https://www.mdpi.com/
LocationBasel, Switzerland [巴塞爾, 瑞士]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordVinaya; Buddhism; Theravāda; Buddhist monasticism; Buddhist nuns; monastic discipline; rules; Giorgio Agamben; bhikkhunῑs; Ten Precept Mothers; higher ordination; Sri Lanka
AbstractThis article centers on the relationship of rules (nīti) to the monastic form of life of contemporary Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. A genealogy of scholarship focusing on the rules of Buddhist monks and nuns has led scholars to affirm a clear-cut distinction between nuns who have the higher ordination (bhikkhunῑs) and those who do not have it. However, that distinction is not self-evident, because bhikkhunῑs and other nuns lead lives that do not foreground a juridical notion of rules. The lives of nuns focus on disciplinary practices of self-restraint within a tradition of debate about their recent higher ordinations. Whether or not they are bhikkhunῑs, nuns today refer to rules in ways that are different from that which dominant Vinaya scholarship assumes. This article proposes that it is misleading to differentiate Buddhist nuns based on an enumeration of their rules and argues that nuns’ attitudes to rules say more about attempts to authorize claims to power in current debates about their ordination than about their disciplinary practice as a communal form of life.
Table of contents1. Introduction
2. Toward a Genealogy of the Idea of Vinaya/vinaya
3. Translating Disciplinary Practice
4. The Virtue of Habit
5. Renouncing Rules
6. Concluding Remarks


ISSN20771444 (E)
DOI10.3390/rel10020098
Hits152
Created date2021.11.12
Modified date2023.06.19



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