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020 _a8120806646
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082 _a294.3
_bHOR/W
100 _aHorner, I.B.
_910955
245 0 _aWomen under primitive Buddhism: laywomen and almswomen/
_cI.B. Horner.
260 _aNewDelhi:
_bMotilal Banarasidass,
_c1989.
300 _axxiv, 391 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
505 _aPART I.—THE LAYPTOMEN I. The Mother II. The Daughter in. The Wife IV. The Widow V. The Woman Worker PART II.—THE ALMSWOMEN I. Admission into the Order II. The Eight Chief Rules for Almswomen III. Therigathd {Two Parts) IV. Life in the Order Part I. " Poverty, Chaliity, and Obedience "—Food given in Alms—Robes—Bathing—Manual and Domefiic Work—Other Regulations for the Simple Life-Hospitality from Almspeople— Writing and Learning—Quarrels among Almswomen—Complaints from Almswomen Part II. Training of Hoviees—Preaching—Meditation —Ways of Leaving the Order Part III. Intercommunication of Almsmen and Alms- ^omen—ConHitution of the Audiences at the Discourses—Equality of Almsmen and Almszoomen— Forms of Address used . Part IV. Ananda and Women—Gotama and Women V The Order and the Laity I. Dcchmfrom the Uily to the Order-Almtwomen and Laymen Part 11. life Part III. Preaching to the Lnity-Connersion Oy tae Laity
650 _aWomen -- India.
_95897
650 _aWomen in Buddhism.
_914380
650 _aBuddhism
_91715
650 _aBuddhist nuns
_914381
942 _cWB16
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