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Hokkekō (法 華 講,
Hokke kō) is the
mainstream lay
organization affiliated with the
Nichiren Shōshū.[citation needed] It
traces its
origins to
three martyr...
- Taiseki-ji, near
Mount Fuji. The lay
adherents of the sect are
called Hokkeko members. The
Enichizan Myohoji Temple in Los Angeles,
California serves...
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originally called Myōshinkō (妙信講).
After engaging in
conflict with
fellow Hokkeko members due to
tolerating Soka
Gakkai interferences, it
transferred to...
- "Gongyo" (勤行 , ****vering Action) is the
basic supplemental service of
Hokkeko believers. It is
conducted first as the U****ora
Gongyo at the Dai Kyakuden...
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Gohonzon commemorates the
fourteen years of p****ing by the ****cution of
Hokkeko believers by the
mercenary Hei No
Saimon Yoritsuna, who ****cuted Nichiren's...
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disciple Nikkō Shōnin
thirteen years after the
death of his master. The
Hokkeko adherents of the Dai
Gohonzon mandala regard this text as one of the most...
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accorded sacrosanct nature, the
mandala can only be
audienced to
registered Hokkeko believers.[citation needed] The
image was
first explicitly mentioned in...
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mandate of
Nichiren for
widespread propagation. By contrast,
Nichiren Shoshu Hokkeko members often omit the
honorific term go- (御) when
referring to gohonzon...
- ja:富士大石寺顕正会,
founded in 1942 and
expelled from
Nichiren Shoshu in 1974
Hokkekō, lay
organization affiliated with
Nichiren Shōshū Kokuchūkai ja:国柱会 (also...
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position of Vice
President at one point. He was also
involved with the
Hokkekō lay
organisation of
mainstream Nichiren Shōshū. On 3
April 1918, Tsuji...