TY - GEN A1 - Dechen, Lobsang T1 - Systematic education in Dolma Ling leading to gender equality T2 - Journal of religious culture = Journal für Religionskultur N2 - The primary aim in establishing Dolma Ling Institute is to raise the education standard and improve the opportunity for nuns to study advanced Buddhist philosophy and doctrine. During the Tibetan Women's Association fourth working committee meeting in Dharamsala in October, 1992, His Holiness the Dalai Lama said, " In our society , we have as a legacy from the past the notion that nuns engage in ritual only and do not study Buddhist texts. This should be changed." His Holiness has in this way been urging the nuns to study higher Buddhist philosophy, in order to gain a deeper knowledge of Buddhism. Whenever His Holiness visits the Tibetan nunneries, he takes the opportunity to ecourage them to study. Dolma Ling Institute is specifically non sectarian and intented to provide nuns from all lineages with the opportunity to study to develop their full academic and spiritual potential. The crucial purpose of the overall project is to allow scholastically gifted nuns to attain the highest level of religious studies, that is the Geshe degree. This much respected degree has up until now only been attained by monks. Enabling women to participate in the study course leading to this goal will give them the confidence to take on roles as teachers and leaders within the communities. ... T3 - Journal of religious culture = Journal für Religionskultur - 27-07 Y1 - 1999 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/498 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30-50405 UR - http://web.uni-frankfurt.de/irenik/religionskultur.htm SN - 1434-5935 N1 - Internationales Symposium: Frauen im Buddhismus, 7.-9. Febr. 1997, Frankfurt am Main IS - 27,7 PB - Univ. CY - Frankfurt am Main ER -