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Bhikṣuṇī vaṃśaya =
Bhikṣuṇī vaṃśaya =
By Vajirā, Panadurē Silmātāva.
Mi thveʺ toʻ Gotamī nhaṅʻʹ bhikkhunī sāsanā
Mi thveʺ toʻ Gotamī nhaṅʻʹ bhikkhunī sāsanā
By Paññāvaṃsa ʼA syhaṅʻ.
Bod du dge sloṅ mar bsgrubs paʼi dpyad gźi rab gsal me loṅ
Bod du dge sloṅ mar bsgrubs paʼi dpyad gźi rab gsal me loṅ
By Thub-bstan-byaṅ-chub Ācārya Dge-bśes.,Thub-bstan-byaṅ-chub Ācārya Dge-bśes
Gźi smraʼi lugs kyi dge sloṅ maʼi las chog gcig tu btus pa thub dbaṅ źal luṅ źes bya ba bźugs so
Gźi smraʼi lugs kyi dge sloṅ maʼi las chog gcig tu btus pa thub dbaṅ źal luṅ źes bya ba bźugs so
By Thub-bstan-byaṅ-chub Ācārya Dge-bśes.

Sisters in solitude
By Karma Lekshe Tsomo Bhikṣuṇī
Buddha und die Frauen
Buddha und die Frauen
By André Golob
Dge sloṅ maʼi dkaʼ gnad brgya pa sṅon med legs par bśad paʼi gter dgos ʼdod kun ʼbyuṅ baiḍūryaʼi phuṅ po źes bya ba bźugs so
Dge sloṅ maʼi dkaʼ gnad brgya pa sṅon med legs par bśad paʼi gter dgos ʼdod kun ʼbyuṅ baiḍūryaʼi phuṅ po źes bya ba bźugs so
By Rin-chen-dṅos-grub

Songs and lives of the jomo (Nuns) of Kinnaur, Northwest India
By Linda LaMacchia
Out of the shadows
Out of the shadows
By Sakyadhita International Conference on Buddhist Women (8th 2004 Seoul, Korea)
Theravada women regain their lost legacy
Theravada women regain their lost legacy
By Hema Goonetilake