Buddhism and the View of Women’s Roles
You are the monastic leaders of a Buddhist group. One of your followers comes to you with an ethical dilemma. Question: “I am a woman who is thinking about becoming a Buddhist nun but I have concerns about women in the tradition and the possibilities of Buddhahood as a woman. As my teacher, what are your feelings about women in Buddhism and how do you understand women’s roles?”
Please approach this topic by talking about the pros and cons of the monastic rules for the nuns (see PowerPoint for the specific rules and ideas). Use examples and ideas from the sources and PowerPoint attached. (You must talk about the dragon princess story). DO NOT include any other outside sources.
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Traditionally, women did not partake in religious rituals; even the Buddhist order was exclusively male. No one believed that women could attain Bodhi. Moreover, attaining enlightenment involves a lot of self-trials and torments, perseverance, and accumulation of good conduct through embracing perfectionism. Women were not linked to such an ascetic lifestyle. A dragon princess proved all the above wrong; she was able to master the scripture of the fine Dharma, a gem that was rarely found in the world. The Bodhisattva wisdom accumulation knew that a woman's body was not a dharma receptacle and had five obstacles that would hinder it from achieving Buddhahood. However, in splint seconds, the dragon princes turned into perfect bodhisattva conduct and reached undifferentiating correct enlightened intuition, setting out the fine Dharma for all beings. Generally, the scenario proved that gender and sex were religiously insignificant and did not hinder
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