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Women Under Primitive Buddhism : Laywomen and Almswomen

AuthorI.B. Horner
PublisherCosmo
Publisher2005
Publisherxxiv
Publisher391 p,
ISBN8130701030

Contents: Prefatory note. Preface. Introduction. I. The laywomen: 1. The mother. 2. The daughter. 3. The wife. 4. The widow. 5. The woman worker II. The almswomen: 1. Admission into the order. 2. The eight chief rules for Almswomen. 3. Therigatha (two parts). 4. Life in the order. 5. The order and the laity. Index.

"B. Horner\'s work is probably the earliest and the most comprehensive account presenting the position of the laywomen and of the almswomen in historical focus. The author painstakingly gathered the material for the book from a host of authoritative sources which was, at the time it was published, highly commended by none other than C.A.F. Rhys Davids.

The material for the study of the laywomen has been gathered from the Canonical literature, and also from the commentaries, the Jataka books and the Milindapanha. Most of the material; for the account of the almswomen is to be found in the Vinaya-Pitaka, one of the oldest Buddhist books in existence, and particularly in those portions of it known as the Bhikkhuni-Khandaka and the Bhikkhuni-Vibhanga. These prescribe the rules and discipline for the outward life of the members of the order. Material has also extensively been drawn from the collection of verses known as the Theragatha, and the commentaries on them." (jacket)

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