If there is a culture that truly worries the earth, it is Buddhism. Buddhism itself is well known for its efforts towards the world's ecosystem. David Landis Barnhill did this with the article "Relational Holism" in the book "Deep Ecology and World Religions". explore. Overall theme has been brought to us many times and we often use criticism to help convey the message. Starting with Bernhill's strong statement, "Deep ecological critics often attack their overall view on self and cosmology.
Buddhism, environmentalism, ecological movement and feminism have been the subject of many interdisciplinary studies over the past few decades. The philosophy of Buddhism, ethics, and its meditation system have something in common with ecological Buddhism and deep ecology movement, the core is the essence of the interrelationship of all living things and the essence of the Earth and all its residents' health and survival We recognize value. . In her book, Messi has proposed a case of combining ecology feminism and Buddhist ideas for change as a world of love as a world of love (2003), it is a more caring attitude and the earth It will lead to. Protection Kaza (2014) is exploring several areas where American Buddhism and feminism intersect in the chapter "Compassionate Behavior: Buddhism, Feminism, Environmental Crisis". The second is to observe the attitude of that person, emotional disability, and the condition of the mind associated with the assumption. Buddhism and women
Buddhism and feminism also provide an important means to investigate the root causes of environmental damage. Both of them believe that all opinions must be thoroughly reviewed in order to effectively explain every tradition, whether it is religious or ecological. However, Mr. Stephanie Kaza, professor of eco feminism at the University of Vermont said, "Buddhism is spreading almost entirely through patriarchal culture, so investigation of gender regulation is underdeveloped" (Kaza, 1993, 59). . In her opinion, this is ruining Buddhist argument about ecological interdependence, as "this ignores the critical connection between the repressing woman and the environmental model" (Kaza , 1993, 60). For women, women must reevaluate Buddhism to comment on the entire tradition, including low educational background and suppressed people's views and experience. Buddhist feminist's position includes this relationship
For centuries Buddhist women, including nuns, have been facing severe discrimination from Asian Buddhist organizations. Of course, gender inequality exists in most religions in the world, but this is not the reason. Is Buddism an internal gender discrimination, or is the Buddhist institution absorbing gender discrimination from Asian culture? Can Buddhism treat women equally and maintain Buddhism? Let's start with the history Buddha from the beginning. According to Pali Vinaya and other earlier poems, the Buddha refused to appoint a woman as a nun as a first. He said that it would make her teaching survive only half a year - 500 years instead of 1000 years to allow women to enter the Sangha.