Nuns involving in the affairs of the world. The depiction of Buddhist nuns in Bhavabhūti’s Mālatīmādhava
Nuns involving in the affairs of the world. The depiction of Buddhist nuns in Bhavabhūti’s Mālatīmādhava
Author(s): Danielle FellerSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: Sanskrit drama; Bhavabhūti; Mālatīmādhava; Buddhist nuns; Bhikṣuṇīvinaya; offenses against the Buddhist dharma and vinaya
Summary/Abstract: In Bhavabhūti’s play, the Mālatīmādhava, we find the characters of three Buddhist nuns. Though by no means negative or disreputable characters, these nuns nevertheless display a behaviour that contravenes some explicitly stated precepts of the Buddhist dharma, such as lying, acting as go-betweens and encouraging others to commit suicide. This paper examines in detail the nuns’ behaviour, trying to assess what merely belongs to the realm of dramatic fiction, and what might correspond – at least to some extent – to reality.
Journal: Cracow Indological Studies
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 147-168
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English