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'''Chatsumarn Kabilsingh''' (Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, b. 1945), ordained Bhikkhuni Dhammananda, is a Thai bhikkhuni (Buddhist nun).  On February 28, 2003<ref name="ordained-at-last">
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'''Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, Ph.D.''' (Chatsumarn Kabilsingh, b. 1945), ordained Bhikkhuni Dhammananda, is a Thai bhikkhuni (Buddhist nun).  On February 28, 2003<ref name="ordained-at-last">
 
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</ref>, Kabilsingh received full [[bhikkhuni]] (nun) ordination in Sri Lanka. She earned a Ph.D. at [[Thammasat University]] in [[Bangkok]] and was a professor of Buddhist philosophy for twenty-seven years<ref>
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</ref>, Kabilsingh received full [[bhikkhuni]] (nun) ordination in Sri Lanka. She earned a Ph.D. at Thammasat University in Bangkok and was a professor of Buddhist philosophy for twenty-seven years<ref>
 
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</ref> and currently is abbot of the only temple in Thailand where there are fully ordained nuns<ref>
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</ref> and currently is abbot of the first temple in [[Thailand]] where there are fully ordained nuns<ref>
 
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==Buddhist publications in English==
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* ''A Comparative Study of Bhikkhunã Pàtimokkha. ''Chaukhambha Orientalia: India, 1981.
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* ''A Cry From the Forest.''1981. (further information unavailable)
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* ''Bhikkhunã Pàtimokkha of the Six Existing Schools.''tr. Bangkok, 1991. Sri Satguru Publications, 1998.
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** ISBN: 9788170305705
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* ''Buddhism and Nature Conservation.''Bangkok, Thailand: Thammasat University Press, 1998.
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** ISBN: 9789745716568
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* "Early Buddhists on Nature" in <u>This Sacred Earth</u> by Roger S. Gottlieb. Routledge, 2004. 130-133.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=qtJp7aAZV_oC  accessed on 4/20/2009. </ref>
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* "Reading Buddhist Texts with New Light" in <u>Buddhist Exploration of Peace and Justice</u> by Chanju Mun and Ronald S. Green. Honolulu, HI: Blue Pine Books, 2006. 89-96.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=au1oD1kKv94C accessed on 4/20/2009. </ref>
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* ''Thai Women in Buddhism.''Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press, 1991.
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* ''Women and Buddhism.''Institute of Women's Studies (St. Scholastica's College), Isis International (Manila, Philippines). Manila: Isis International, 1996.<ref>http://www.thaibhikkhunis.org/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=1&Itemid=3</ref>
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* ''Women in Buddhism: Questions and Answers.''First published 1998.
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** ISBN: 9745726079
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** eBook: [http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/qanda-women.pdf]
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==See also==
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*[[Dhammananda Bhikkhuni quotes]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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*http://www.theravadabuddhism.org/
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*“A Path Less Travelled” by Atiya Achakulwisut, originally in the Bangkok Press, found here: http://www.buddhanet.net/budsas/ebud/ebdha220.htm, which is part of the page “On the Restoration of the Bhikkhuni Order – Selected articles.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 30 March 2014

Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, Ph.D. (Chatsumarn Kabilsingh, b. 1945), ordained Bhikkhuni Dhammananda, is a Thai bhikkhuni (Buddhist nun). On February 28, 2003[1], Kabilsingh received full bhikkhuni (nun) ordination in Sri Lanka. She earned a Ph.D. at Thammasat University in Bangkok and was a professor of Buddhist philosophy for twenty-seven years[2] and currently is abbot of the first temple in Thailand where there are fully ordained nuns[3].

Chatsumarn Kabilsingh
DhammanandaBhikkhuni.jpg
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni at the Congress on Buddhist Women
Born 1945
Thailand
Education B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Alma mater Thammasat University
Occupation Buddhist nun
Religion Theravada Buddhism

Buddhist publications in English

  • A Comparative Study of Bhikkhunã Pàtimokkha. Chaukhambha Orientalia: India, 1981.
  • A Cry From the Forest.1981. (further information unavailable)
  • Bhikkhunã Pàtimokkha of the Six Existing Schools.tr. Bangkok, 1991. Sri Satguru Publications, 1998.
    • ISBN: 9788170305705
  • Buddhism and Nature Conservation.Bangkok, Thailand: Thammasat University Press, 1998.
    • ISBN: 9789745716568
  • "Early Buddhists on Nature" in This Sacred Earth by Roger S. Gottlieb. Routledge, 2004. 130-133.[4]
  • "Reading Buddhist Texts with New Light" in Buddhist Exploration of Peace and Justice by Chanju Mun and Ronald S. Green. Honolulu, HI: Blue Pine Books, 2006. 89-96.[5]
  • Thai Women in Buddhism.Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press, 1991.
  • Women and Buddhism.Institute of Women's Studies (St. Scholastica's College), Isis International (Manila, Philippines). Manila: Isis International, 1996.[6]
  • Women in Buddhism: Questions and Answers.First published 1998.
    • ISBN: 9745726079
    • eBook: [1]

See also

References