Brides of the Buddha
Discover the rich tapestry of early Indian society in Brides of the Buddha by Karen Muldoon-Hules, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2017. This insightful study delves into ten captivating stories from the Avadanasataka, a collection of Buddhist narratives dating from the second to fifth centuries CE. With a page count of 240, Muldoon-Hules expertly analyzes marital customs and the evolution of nuns’ hagiographies, shedding light on the diverse regional variations of Buddhism throughout South Asia during this fascinating period.
Whether you are a scholar of Buddhism or simply intrigued by the cultural dynamics of historical India, this book offers a compelling examination of the intersection between religion and social practices. Join Muldoon-Hules on a journey through time, exploring the lives of Buddhist women and their significant roles within the spiritual landscape of early India.