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bhikkhu 1
bhikkhuni 3
bhikkhunis 43
bhikkhus 16
birth 1
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17 nuns
17 other
17 who
16 bhikkhus
16 could
16 lay
16 sri
Karen Andrews
Institute of Buddhist Studies
Berkeley, CA 94709
Women in Theravada Buddhism

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bhikkhus

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1 2| established both an order of bhikkhus (monks) and an order of 2 2| women as equal, and made the bhikkhus and bhikkhunis equal. After 3 2| bhikkhunis' subordinance to the bhikkhus especially to mitigate action 4 2| on the social equality of bhikkhus and bhikkhunis, and these 5 2| relatives were becoming bhikkhus. Others became bhikkhunis 6 2| daily giving of food to the bhikkhus and bhikkhunis was done 7 2| with the lay women. As the bhikkhus were supposed to be celibate, 8 2| lustful tendencies, the bhikkhus developed a misogynistic 9 2| He started an order of bhikkhus there. Queen Anula and her 10 2| Traditionally, it takes ten bhikkhus to ordain a bhikkhu, and 11 2| a bhikkhu, and both ten bhikkhus and ten bhikkhunis to ordain 12 3| and restore the order of bhikkhus, but there were no surviving 13 3| has been support of the bhikkhus. While lay women's support 14 3| by ten bhikkhunis and ten bhikkhus, as was the custom. ~Not 15 3| complex as a a cloister of bhikkhus. The chief monk of the complex 16 3| lay woman, supporting the bhikkhus, or the life of a marginalized


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