• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: A Rite of Their Own : Japanese Buddhist Nuns and the Anan kōshiki
  • Contributor: Ambros, Barbara [Author]
  • Published: 2016
  • Published in: Japanese journal of religious studies ; 43(2016), 1, Seite 207-250
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.43.1.2016.207-250
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  • Keywords: Ananda > Japan > Kōshiki > Bhikkuni > Frauenbild > Geschichte
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  • Description: This article presents a history of the Anan kōshiki, a chanted lecture dedicated to the Buddha's disciple Ānanda. After briefly discussing its precursors in ancient India and China, I examine this ritual in three moments of time—its medieval Japanese origins, its early modern revitalization, and its contemporary performances and a contemporary commentary on the ritual. The ritual has been performed exclusively by Buddhist nuns in honor of Ānanda's role in convincing the Buddha to admit women to the monastic order. I argue that the ritual has functioned polysemously for nuns, affirming their marginalization and lesser status vis-vis the male clergy, while also serving as a means for nuns to celebrate their gender difference as female monastics. The full translation of the Anan appears in the online supplement of this JJRS issue.
  • Access State: Open Access