Foreword |
Author's Preface |
Did Gautama Buddha Discriminate against Women? / Part I: |
Gautama Buddha's Unbiased View of Women / Chapter 2: |
Vivid Women as Portrayed in the Therigatha / Chapter 3: |
The Distorted View of Women in Hindu Society / Chapter 4: |
Hinayana Buddhism and Its Prejudiced View of Women / Chapter 5: |
The "Three Types of Obedience" and the "Five Obstacles" for Women / Chapter 6: |
Mahayana Buddhism and Its Improvement of Women's Position / Chapter 7: |
The Meaning of "Gender Transformation from Female to Male" / Chapter 8: |
Nichiren's Impartial View of Men and Women / Part II: |
The Superiority and Inferiority of the Male and Female Principles / Chapter 10: |
The Male and Female Principles Expressed in Terms of "Two Wishes" / Chapter 11: |
The Oneness of the Attainment of Buddhahood by Devadatta and the Naga Princess / Chapter 12: |
Devadatta and the Naga Princess Considered by Ichhien Sanzen / Chapter 13: |
Devadatta and the Naga Princess as Inherent and Manifested Nature / Chapter 14: |
"Kill Your Father of Avidya and Mother of Trsna / Chapter 15: |
The Importance of the Wisdom to See Clearly / Chapter 16: |
Bibliography |
Index |
Foreword |
Author's Preface |
Did Gautama Buddha Discriminate against Women? / Part I: |