- Nipponzan-
Myōhōji-Daisanga (日本山妙法寺大僧伽),
often referred to as just
Nipponzan Myohoji or the ****an
Buddha Sangha, is a ****anese new
religious movement and...
- (1995/2006:258-271)
Mutsu (1995/2006: 288-291)
Kamiya (2006:141) A
Guide to Kamakura,
Myohoji Archived 2011-05-14 at the
Wayback Machine,
accessed on
January 17, 2008...
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Myōhōji Station is the name of two
train stations in ****an:
Myōhōji Station (Hyōgo)
Myōhōji Station (Niigata) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Fujii (1885–1985), a
Buddhist monk from ****an and
founder of the Nipponzan-
Myōhōji Buddhist Order.
Fujii was
greatly inspired by his
meeting with Mahatma...
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Nichiren teachings. The Soka Gakkai, Risshō Kōsei Kai, and Nipponzan-
Myōhōji are Nichiren-inspired new
religious movements headquartered in ****an that...
- Nipponzan-
Myōhōji monk
Morioka Sonin with
local supporters under the
guidance of
Nichidatsu Fujii, a
Buddhist monk and the
founder of Nipponzan-
Myōhōji. Shanti...
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Myōhōji Station (妙法寺駅,
Myōhōji-eki) is a
railway station in Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an. As
there are no
other railways lines serving northern...
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Myōhōji Station (妙法寺駅,
Myōhōji-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Nagaoka, Niigata, ****an,
operated by East ****an
Railway Company (JR East). Myōhōji...
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multimillionaire and
religious leader Mokichi Okada Peace Pagoda,
built by Nipponzan-
Myōhōji in 1961 In the 1951 film
Tokyo File 212, a key
scene takes place at a resort...
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Buddhist Peace Pagoda,
built in 1983 by the
monks and nuns of
Nipponzan Myohoji.
Vienna is
located in
northeastern Austria, at the
easternmost extension...