Sakyadhita: Buddhist Women in a Transnational Forum

Sakyadhita, "Daughters of the Buddha," is a transnational organization that attempts to link Buddhist women together. Its mission statement outlines objectives that include working toward full ordination of women in all Buddhist traditions and providing resources for women to be more activ...

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Main Author: Kay, Koppedrayer (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Simon Fraser University, David See Chai Lam Centre for International Communication 2006
In: Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies
Year: 2006, Volume: 2, Pages: 143-179
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