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Kempon Hokke-shū (顕本法華宗) is a
branch of
Nichiren Buddhism based on the
teachings of 13th-century ****anese monk Nichiren. It was
founded by Nichijū in 1384...
- example,
Nichiren Shū the year 1281,
Nichiren Shōshū the year 1288, and
Kempon Hokke Shu the year 1384)
although they did not
legally incorporate as religious...
- Prasaṅgika
Svatantrika Nichiren Buddhism Fuju-fuse
Honmon Butsuryū-shū
Kempon Hokke Nichirenism Nichiren Shōshū
Nichiren Shū Pure Land
Buddhism Jōdo Shinshū...
- Ji-shū Yūzū-nembutsu-shū
Nichiren Buddhism Nichiren Shū
Honmon Butsuryū-shū
Kempon Hokke Nichiren Shōshū
Western Mahāyāna
Buddhism Zen in the
United States...
- Soka Gakkai, Risshō Kōsei Kai, Reiyūkai, Kenshōkai,
Honmon Butsuryū-shū,
Kempon Hokke, and Shōshinkai
among many others. Each
group has
varying views of...
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reincarnation of Viśiṣṭacāritra. In
Nichiren Shōshū, Soka
Gakkai and the
Kempon Hokke schools,
Nichiren is
revered as the
reincarnation of Viśiṣṭacāritra...
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standpoint of a
single Buddha body. The
Nichiren Shu,
Rissho Kosei Kai and
Kempon Hokke schools of
Nichiren Buddhism revere Shakyamuni of
Chapter 16 of the...
- and Fuju-fuse
Komon in 1876, and in 1891 the five
interrelated schools of
Kempon Hokkeshu,
Honmon Hokkeshu,
Honmyo Hokkeshu, Hokkeshu, and Honmonshu. In...
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years ago by a
Shingon priest. In 1470 the
temple was
transferred to the
Kempon Hokke-shū sect of
Nichiren Buddhism by
Sadataka Sakai (1435 - 1520) of the...
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event as his "casting off the
transient and
revealing the true" (hoshaku-
kempon), at
which time he
claimed to have
discarded his
transient status and revealed...