- My
heart lives forever on
Mount Minobu" Yamamine, Jun (1952).
Nichiren Daishōnin to sono oshie:
Nichiren and his doctrine. Kō****an,
University of Michigan...
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Anesaki 2010, p. 86
Daishonin, Nichiren; editor-translator, The
Gosho Translation Committee (1999). The
writings of
Nichiren Daishonin. [****an]: Soka Gakkai...
- a Western-style
court system in 1872, it
established a
profession of
daishonin (代書人) to
represent clients in the
preparation of do****ents, alongside...
- that was
compiled by
Nichiko Hori and Jōsei Toda,
published as
Nichiren Daishonin Gosho Zenshu in 1952. T'ien-t'ai (538–597), a
Chinese Buddhist scholar...
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Buddhist altar on the cover.
Turner credited the
Liturgy of
Nichiren Daishonin and Soka
Gakkai International for her
introduction to
spiritual knowledge...
- Guy 2014, pp. 221–225.
Nichiren (1987). The
Major Writings of
Nichiren Daishonin.
Nichiren Shoshu International Center. p. 1107. ISBN 978-4-88872-012-0...
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Nichiren Daishonin,
Volume I, Soka Gakkai, 2006. ISBN 4-412-01024-4 The
Gosho Translation Committee: The
Writings of
Nichiren Daishonin,
Volume II,...
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Shoshu Buddhism. The
Kuden are the
alleged oral
teachings of
Nichiren Daishonin on the
Lotus Sutra,
beginning on 1
January 1278
which were
recorded and...
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Macmillan Reference USA. p. 760. ISBN 0-02-865720-9.
Writings of
Nichiren Daishonin, Soka Gakkai, v1, p. 326, SGI's footnote: "According to The
Garland of...
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dialogue was used in
important philosophical works. In the 1200s,
Nichiren Daishonin wrote some of his
important writings in
dialogue form,
describing a meeting...