Taiwan's Buddhist Nuns
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<p><b>Explores the milieu of Taiwan's Buddhist nuns who have the greatest numbers in the Buddhist world and a prominent place in their own country.</b></p><p>Taiwan's Buddhist nuns are as unique as they are noteworthy. Boasting the greatest number of Buddhist nuns of any country Taiwan has a much greater number of nuns than monks. These women are well known and well regarded as dharma teachers and for the social service work that has made them a central part of Taiwan's civil society. In this the first English-language book on Taiwanese women and Buddhism author Elise Ann DeVido introduces readers to Taiwan's Buddhist nuns but also looks at the larger question of how Taiwan's Buddhism shapes and is shaped by women-mainly nuns but also laywomen who like their clerical sisters flourish in that country. Providing an historical overview of Buddhist women in China and Taiwan DeVido discusses various reasons for the vibrancy of Taiwan's nuns' orders. She introduces us to the nuns of the best-known of order the Buddhist Compassion-Relief Foundation (Ciji) as well as those of the Luminary Buddhist Institute. Discussing Buddhism for the Human Realm DeVido asks whether this popular philosophy has encouraged and supported the singular strength of Taiwan's Buddhism women.</p>
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