Women in early Indian buddhism: Comparative textual studies (south asia research)/ Alice Collett ed. - New Delhi: OUP, 2014. - 274 p.

Introduction—alice collett
1. The Bajaur Collection of KharosthT Manuscripts: Mahaprajapatl
GautamT and the Order of Nuns in a Gandharan Version of the
Daksinavibhahgasutra—i ngo strauch
2. The British Library KharosthT Fragments: Behind the Birch
Bark Curtain—^timothy lenz
3. Pali Vinaya: Reconceptualizing Female Sexuality in Early
Buddhism—alice collett
4. Mahasaiighika-Lokottaravada Bhiksunl Vinaya:
The Intersection of Womanly Virtue and Buddhist
Asceticism—amy paris langenberg
5. Anguttara-nikaya/Ekottarika-agama: Outstanding BhikkhunTs
in the Ekottarika-agania—bhikkhu analayo
6. SamyuUa-nikaya/Sajnyukta-agama: Defying Mara—BhikkhunTs
in the Samyukta-agama—bhikkhu analayo
7. Therigatha: Nanda, Female Sibling of
Gotama Buddha—alice collett
8. Apadana: Theri-apadana: Wives of the Saints: Marriage and
Kamma in the Path to Arahantship—Jonathan s, Walters
9- Avadanasataka: The Role of Brahmanical Marriage
in a Buddhist Text—karen muldoon-hules
lo. Dhammapada-atthakatha/Saddhannaratnavaliya:
Women in Medieval South Asian Buddhist
Societies—ranjini obeyesekere

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