Buddhist nuns
Guidance from teachers of various Buddhist traditions on the importance of ensuring that women experience full equality in their opportunity to practice and teach the Dharma.
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The mutual relationship of monastics and lay practit...
Through mutual support the monastic and lay community grow in the Dharma. For the Dharma…
View PostTibetan Buddhism east and west
A personal account of how westerners met Tibetan Buddhist teachers, studied and practiced the Dharma…
View PostBrief history of bhiksunis
Venerable Chodron provides a short history of the issues surrounding ordination for women.
View PostCutting bonds and going forth
Venerable Thubten Chodron finishes the ordination ceremony text, and concludes this set of teachings with…
View PostRenouncing worldly life
Advice on severing attachment to this body, loved ones and worldly life so we can…
View PostSravasti Abbey values
The Sravasti Abbey values, which help guide the development of monastic minds at the Abbey.
View PostWestern monastics
How to overcome obstacles to receiving precepts, and the situation of Western monastics in the…
View PostTaking ethical restraints
The importance of purification before ordination and the actual taking of ethical restraints.
View PostGuarding integrity and aspiration
How monastics must guard their integrity and aspiration for awakening by developing self-confidence and immunity…
View PostLiving joyfully together
Venerable Thubten Tarpa teaches on how to live joyfully in community, drawing from her own…
View PostThe banner of the Dharma
A teaching from the ordination ceremony text, focusing on advice from the acharya about practicing…
View PostFamily life
The teaching from the ordination ceremony text continues, focusing on advice concerning how monastic relate…
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