Women in Buddhism-Sakyadhita
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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Lekshe Karma Tsomo
The Venerable Karma Tsomo Lekshe teaches Buddhism and World Religions at the University of San Diego.
It is a fully ordained nun American practicing the Tibetan tradition.
She is president of Sakyadhita: an international association of Buddhist women and helped organize national conferences and international Sakyadhita since 1987. She has contributed to the development of eight educational programs for women living in Himalayan India.
She emphasizes that "The ordination is an opportunity that few women will choose, but access to full ordination is symbolic of something much larger. If women are novices at life without any hope to access a full ordination, they can be excellent practitioners, but psychologically, they will be weighed down by the misconception that in any case, they are not good enough .
If the monks are revered in a country, because they belong to the Sangha, but there are no women in the Sangha, this sends the message that women are one way or Another inadequate. They are not marginalized, they are simply not in the table ... "
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Source: Buddhism in female
The Venerable Karma Tsomo Lekshe teaches Buddhism and World Religions at the University of San Diego.
It is a fully ordained nun American practicing the Tibetan tradition.
She is president of Sakyadhita: an international association of Buddhist women and helped organize national conferences and international Sakyadhita since 1987. She has contributed to the development of eight educational programs for women living in Himalayan India.
She emphasizes that "The ordination is an opportunity that few women will choose, but access to full ordination is symbolic of something much larger. If women are novices at life without any hope to access a full ordination, they can be excellent practitioners, but psychologically, they will be weighed down by the misconception that in any case, they are not good enough .
If the monks are revered in a country, because they belong to the Sangha, but there are no women in the Sangha, this sends the message that women are one way or Another inadequate. They are not marginalized, they are simply not in the table ... "
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Source: Buddhism in female
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Nerf Gun Party Decorations
Bhikshuni Jampa Jampa Tsedroen
Bhikshuni Jampa Tsedroen (Carola Roloff), a student Geshe Thubten Ngawang, acts as the translator and teacher at the Tibetan Centre in Hamburg, especially in the context of systematic courses of 7 years, to be followed by students in the field of Buddhism.
For several years she has also managed the Centre of Hamburg. Currently, she is a doctoral student at University of Hamburg (Tibetology). Member of "Committee of Western Buddhist Nuns" and the "Bhikkhuni ordination Committee" of the Ministry for Culture and Religion of the Tibetan government in exile, Jampa Bhikshuni Tsedroen is co-founder of Sakyadhita International (Bodhgaya 1987) and Europe Sakyadhita ( previously Sakyadhita Germany) ... ..
Bhikshuni Tsedroen Jampa was awarded the "Outstanding Women in Buddhism" at the Conference Centre of the United Nations in Bangkok (Thailand).
Bhikshuni Jampa Tsedroen (Carola Roloff), a student Geshe Thubten Ngawang, acts as the translator and teacher at the Tibetan Centre in Hamburg, especially in the context of systematic courses of 7 years, to be followed by students in the field of Buddhism.
For several years she has also managed the Centre of Hamburg. Currently, she is a doctoral student at University of Hamburg (Tibetology). Member of "Committee of Western Buddhist Nuns" and the "Bhikkhuni ordination Committee" of the Ministry for Culture and Religion of the Tibetan government in exile, Jampa Bhikshuni Tsedroen is co-founder of Sakyadhita International (Bodhgaya 1987) and Europe Sakyadhita ( previously Sakyadhita Germany) ... ..
Bhikshuni Tsedroen Jampa was awarded the "Outstanding Women in Buddhism" at the Conference Centre of the United Nations in Bangkok (Thailand).
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