These Buddhist nuns were at the Cambodia Buddhist Vipasana Center at Oudong Monastery at Chey Odam, 35 km northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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These Buddhist nuns were at the Cambodia Buddhist Vipasana Center at Oudong Monastery at Chey Odam, 35 km northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Verses of the Senior Nuns - Therīgāthā Translated by Sujato
Verses of the Senior Nuns "Verses of the Senior Nuns" is a thoughtful and engaging translation of the Therīgāthā, skillfully rendered by renowned Buddhist translator Bhikkhu Sujato. This ancient Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali Canon, is a profound collection of verses attributed to enlightened nuns, offering rare insights into their spiritual journeys and awakening experiences. The Therīgāthā, literally "Verses of the Elder Nuns," represents one of the oldest known compilations of women's voices in spiritual literature, standing alongside revered texts like the Hebrew Bible's Books of Ruth and Esther. The verses contained within vividly portray the realities and triumphs of early Buddhist nuns, capturing their struggles, realizations, and celebrations of ultimate freedom. Bhikkhu Sujato's translation is both faithful to the original text and accessible to modern readers. His approach emphasizes empathy, clarity, and a deep respect for the authenticity of the women's experiences, ensuring that their powerful messages resonate across time. These poems provide intimate glimpses into their lives, from overcoming personal tragedies to achieving profound insights through meditation. "Verses of the Senior Nuns" not only provides historical and spiritual value but also contributes significantly to contemporary discussions about women's roles and voices within ancient religious traditions. It's an invaluable resource for those interested in feminist interpretations of religious texts, Buddhist studies, and anyone seeking inspiration from the strength and wisdom of these pioneering women. The Therīgāthā, through Sujato’s compassionate translation, invites readers to explore themes of liberation, resilience, and profound spiritual awakening. Whether you are a dedicated Buddhist practitioner, an academic, or simply a curious seeker, "Verses of the Senior Nuns" will offer powerful reflections on the universal journey toward enlightenment. Download the free PDF e-book here (103 pages/4.14 MB) :
Verses of the Senior Nuns
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Book Review: “In Search of Buddha’s Daughters” by Christine Toomey
Book Review: “In Search of Buddha’s Daughters” by Christine Toomey
This is a biographical book where the author travels across the globe interviewing Buddhist nuns. She has presented their stories here in a way that was absolutely delightful to read. Being a Westerner, raised in a conservative Christian community, the only exposure I’ve had to Buddhism was seeing them in the airports when I was a kid. I have, though, always had a curiosity about other religions…
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