Stars at dawn : forgotten stories of women in the Buddha's life

by Wendy Garling

Paperback, 2016

Publication

Imprint: Boulder, Colorado : Shambhala, 2016. Responsibility: Wendy Garling. OCLC Number: 922909346. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xii, 316 pages ; 23 cm. Features: Includes bibliographic references and index.

Call number

B-A / Garli

Barcode

BK-07420

ISBN

9781611802658

Original publication date

2016

CSS Library Notes

Named Persons: Buddha : Maya , Mother of the Buddha ; Mahaprajapati : Yashodhara : Gautami : Visakha .

Description: In this retelling of the ancient legends of the women in the Buddha's intimate circle, lesser-known stories from Sanskrit and Pali sources are for the first time woven into an illuminating, coherent narrative. Interspersed with original insights, fresh interpretations, and bold challenges to the status quo, these stories invite us to open our minds to a new understanding of women's roles in the Buddha's life and in early Buddhism. -- from back cover

Table of Contents:
Maya, mother of the Buddha --
Mahaprajapati, goddesses, and growing up in the harem --
Yashodhara, Mrigi Gautami, and the harem wives --
The great departure: a family affair --
En route to the Bodhi tree --
Return to Kapilavastu --
Women during the Buddha's ministry.

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Physical description

xii, 316 p.; 23 cm

Description

A contemporary and provocative examination of the life of the Buddha highlighting the influence of women from his journey to awakening through his teaching career--based on overlooked or neglected stories from ancient source material. In this retelling of the ancient legends of the women in the Buddha's intimate circle, lesser-known stories from Sanskrit and Pali sources are for the first time woven into an illuminating, coherent narrative that follows his life from his birth to his parinirvana or death. Interspersed with original insights, fresh interpretations, and bold challenges to the status quo, the stories are both entertaining and thought-provoking-some may even appear controversial. Focusing first on laywomen from the time before the Buddha's enlightenment-his birth mother and stepmother, his co-wives, and members of his harem when he was known as Prince Siddhartha-then moving on to the Buddha's first female disciples, early nuns, and to female patrons, Wendy Garling invites us to open our minds to a new understanding of their roles.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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