01282nam a22001937a 4500003000200000005001700002020001800019082001000037100003600047245003800083260004300121300001000164440006500174520071000239650002000949942000600969952009400975999001901069020260518123518.0 a9780674251410 aJEW N aHallisey, Charles (tr.) 919488 aPoems of the first buddhist women aLondonbHarvard University Pressc2021 a153p. aNine jewels from the Murty classical library of India919510 aThe therigatha is one of the oldest surviving literatures by women, composed more than two millennia ago and originally collected as part of the Pali canon of Buddhist scripture. These poems were written by some of the first Buddhist women—theirs —honored for their religious achievements. Through imaginative verses about truth and freedom, the women recount their lives before ordination and their joy at attaining liberation from samsara. Poems of the first Buddhist women offers startling insights into the experiences of women in ancient times that continue to resonate with modern readers. With a spare and elegant style, this powerful translation introduces us to a classic of world literature. aBuddishm919489 cB 00104070aLBSNAAbLBSNAAd2026-05-18l0oJEW Np186201r2026-05-18w2026-05-18yB0x2 c360995d360995