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Nichiren Shōshū - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nichiren Shōshū ' (日蓮正宗) is a branch of Nichiren Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese monk Nichiren (1222–1282). Nichiren Shōshū claims Nichiren as its founder through his dis...
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Nichiren Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Providing Information and Resources on the Nichiren Shoshu and Hokkeko Buddhist Movement and the study of the Lotus Sutra. ... UofV Religious Movements Nichiren Shoshu ; Famous Quotes from High Priests of Taisekiji; Nichikan Shonin Restorer of Nichiren Shoshu ; 1981 Guidance to All Nichiren Shoshu Members;
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Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism - http://www.nst.org/; Official site for Nichiren Shoshu information in the United States. Provides introductory information and pertinent articles and lectures, in addition to temple locations and contacts.
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Nichiren Shoshu Seiganzan Myoshinji temple is the bay area sanctuary for the One Great Secret Law bestowed upon humanity for the enlightenment of the world by the True Buddha Nichiren Daishonin. For 25 years Myoshinji has servered to protect and propogate The Heritage of the Law in the San Francisco Bay Area. ... At that time,
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The children of Nichiren Shoshu believers must continue the heritage of their parents' faith in order to propagate the Daishonin's Buddhism worldwide. All children aged seven and under are invited to participate as attending parents join with the priest to pray for the prosperity and happiness of each child.
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"I was A Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist For 14 Years" (an article from the Christian Research Newsletter, Volume 3: Number 1, 1990) by Jim Stephens. ...
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