This Nunnery was established to provide women from Tibet and the Himalayan border regions a place to study and practice in accordance with the Drukpa Kargyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
An education project for Himalayan women with aims to help women pursue learning that is harmonious with their personal interests and unique Buddhist cultural background.
This website aims to further Buddhist women as teachers and to help them in all their varied and important contributions – as well as making books and texts more easily accessible to as many people as possible.
This site, dedicated to feminist interpretations of Buddhist philosophy and practice, is named in honor of the dakini: an important image of female power in Buddhism.
This blog gathers in one place all available stories of female Zen practitioners in Tang Dynasty China.
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