In the Footsteps of the Buddha?: Women and the Bodhisatta Path in Theravāda Buddhism
By Naomi Appleton
19 pagesThat women cannot be bodhisattas was not a carefully considered doctrine designed to exclude women. It did, however, result in a great inequality, despite widespread recognition that women were capable of achieving arahatship. If one’s sex is no obstacle to arahatship, and this is the mainstream goal of Theravāda, does it even matter that a tradition developed declaring women unable to be bodhisattas?