A complete collection of Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu’s writings since 2009 on the validity of recent attempts to reinstitute bhikkhunī ordination.
This paper examines the recent events following the bhikkhunī revival in
Sri Lanka, and looks at the position of the Burmese Saṅgha, which has
traditionally seen itself as the custodian of an ‘authentic’ Buddhist
legacy, thrown into a debate by the action of a Burmese bhikkhunī who
was recently ordained in Sri Lanka. It introduces the early initiatives
of revivalist monks in Burma as well as the viewpoints of Burmese Saṅgha
and the nuns in regard to the bhikkhunī issue. Since most debate on the
position of nuns take place without much reference to the local
political contexts in which they stand, the state monastic organization
in Burma is introduced to aid understanding of the framework in which
the nuns operate today. At another level, the paper draws attention to
the tension created between the international bhikkhunīs who promote
liberal ideologies of gender equality, individual rights and
universalism
into a faith based community, and local nuns who adhere to the
traditional norms of religious duty, moral discipline and service to the
community, and questions the ultimate aim in endorsing such secular
ideals.
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