Buddhist Monasteries and (Their) Oxen: Daoxuan’s Vinaya Commentaries
By Ann Heirman
43 pagesDepending on the context, they could be perceived as annoying, filthy, or useful. They were associated with improper behavior, seen as helpful or even indispensable, or viewed as the innocent victims of human misbehavior. Yet, all these considerations were overshadowed by the Buddhist proscription against harming or killing any sentient being.