Renunciation and empowerment of Buddhist nuns in Myanmar-Burma : building a community of female faithful / / by Hiroko Kawanami.

Myanmar-Burma has one of the largest concentrations of Buddhist nuns and monks in the world today. In Renunciation and Empowerment of Buddhist Nuns in Myanmar-Burma , Kawanami traces the nun's scholarly lineage in modern Myanmar history and examines their contemporary religious position in Myan...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Social sciences in Asia, v. 33
Social Sciences in Asia 33.
Physical Description:1 online resource (270 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:Myanmar-Burma has one of the largest concentrations of Buddhist nuns and monks in the world today. In Renunciation and Empowerment of Buddhist Nuns in Myanmar-Burma , Kawanami traces the nun's scholarly lineage in modern Myanmar history and examines their contemporary religious position in Myanmar’s social and political contexts. Although their religious status may appear ambiguous from a textual viewpoint, it is argued that their large presence is a clear indication as to the important functions Buddhist nuns perform in the monastic community. Sagaing Hill where the main research was conducted, occupies an important educational centre for Myanmar nuns in consolidating their scholarly lineage and spreading the network of dhamma teachers. The book examines transactions that take place in their everyday lives and reveals the essence of their religious lives that make Buddhist nuns an essential bridge between sangha and society.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1299104800
9004245723
ISSN:1567-2794 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Hiroko Kawanami.