The Dalai Lama and the Sangha community is deliberating whether it is adequate to have a lone bhikshuni presiding over a bhikhsuni ordination ceremony according to the Vinaya Text.
During the Great Winter Debate the Dalai Lama meets with Nun Participants:
DHARAMSHALA, November 4 – The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama met with nuns from eight different nunneries who have gathered at the Dolmaling nunnery for this year's Jang-Gun-Chö, the Great Winter Debate. The debate festival was held between last month.
On the unresolved matter of bhikshuni ordination, His Holiness said that it was not something that only he could decide. "It requires a consensus within the monastic community. We have held meetings and discussions amongst ourselves and with other communities such as the excellent upholders of the Vinaya (monastic discipline) in the Pali tradition."
His Holiness stressed on the importance of observing Vinaya tradition. "The Mulasarvastivadin texts suggest that senior bhikshunis need to preside over a bhikshuni ordination and suggest that it is not proper for bhikshus alone to preside over such a ceremony. Therefore, if bhikshus alone were to conduct such a ceremony it is not clear that it would be flawless. This is the impasse which is yet to be answered."
The Tibetan leader said a section of people criticize him calling him a ‘male chauvinist’ for not exercising his alleged authority. "But I can not decide this on my own. However, what I can do is to encourage nuns to study the classic texts. Biologically there is no difference between the brains of men and women and the Buddha clearly gave equal rights to men and women. In tantra women are accorded special respect. And yet when it comes to Vinaya we have to follow the tradition.”
His Holiness reiterated that nuns have an equal right to study, which is why almost 40 years ago he encouraged nuns to embark on the study of philosophy. They began at Geden Chöling and this has since become the norm in other nunneries.
He clarified that the Buddha’s teaching comprises realization as well as knowledge. He added that the Dharma is preserved by following a course of practice as well as a course of study. "Study is necessary to achieve understanding and practice is necessary to achieve realization. Practice can only take place on the basis of understanding."
He further said the Dharma is at a critical juncture. He said people might think that it would be good to spend the rest of your life as a hermit, but that qualified people are also needed to teach others. "Once you complete your studies we need some of you nuns to teach. Until now you have relied on monks to teach you, but in future it will be very important that there are also nuns to teach nuns."