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MSV 3,0: Bhikṣuṇīprātimokṣa
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Contents

1. References
2. Bibliography
3. Other resources


References:

Woodville, Rockhill W. (ed.), "Le Traite d'Emancipation ou Pratimoksha Sutra", in Revue de l'Histoire des Religions annee V, Tome IX 1-2 (1884), pp. 3-26 and 167-201. (Pratimoksha of Bhiksuni, see pp. 10-26 and 167-194 )

Chatsumarn, Kabilsingh (1998), The Bhikkhuni Patimokkha of the Six Schools, India Sri Satguru Publications, Delhi




Abbreviations for the whole library.


Bibliography:


Other resources:

Theravada-vinaya (上座部巴利律) :

Hüsken, Ute (1997). Die Vorschriften für die buddhistische Nonnengemeinde im Vinaya-Pitaka der Theravādin. Reimer Verlag, Berlin.

Chatsumarn, Kabilsingh (1998), The Bhikkhuni Patimokkha of the Six Schools, India Sri Satguru Publications, Delhi.

Wijayaratna, Mohan (2010), Buddhist Nuns: Birth and Development of a Women's Buddhist Order, Buddhist Publication Society, Sri Lanka.

Sarvastivada-vinaya (說一切有部十誦律) :

Waldschmidt, E. (1979), Bruchstucke des Bhiksuni-Pratimoksa der Sarvastivadins, Wiesbaden, Nachdruck.

Dharmaguptaka & Tibetan Mulsarvastivada -vinaya (四分律與藏本根有律) :

Tsomo, Karma Lekshe (1997), Sisters in Solitude : Two Traditions of Buddhist Monastic Ethics for Women -- A Comparative Analysis of the Chinese Dharmagupta and the Tibetan Mulsarvastivada Bhiksuni Pratimoksa Sutras, Sri Satguru Publications, Delhi.


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