In Buddhism, women blaze a path but strive for gender equity
By LUIS ANDRES HENAO
Associated Press
Buddhist female monastics or “bhikkhunis,” lay persons and academics have challenged longstanding patriarchal traditions. They have blazed a path of progress in recent decades for Buddhist women — from education through advanced degrees and the creation of nunneries in the U.S. and India, to seeking full ordination in Taiwan and Sri Lanka. But across branches many at the forefront of the movement say more needs to be accomplished so women can achieve equal opportunities as men.