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Shakubuku "break and subdue" (折伏) is a term that
originates in the
Chinese version of the
Buddhist text, Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra. The term has historically...
- have been seen as controversial, as it emplo**** a
Buddhist method called shakubuku, a term emplo**** by Nichiren,
translated as "break and
subdue (attachments...
- Some
adherents of
Nichiren Buddhism proselytise in a
process called shakubuku. The
Dalai Lama has
critiqued proselytization and
certain types of conversion...
- been the
practice among some
members of the
Mahayana Nichiren sect of
shakubuku – a
method of
proselytizing which involves the
strident condemnation of...
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April 1926 at the Myoko-Ji
temple in Shinagawa,
Tokyo via his
fellow Shakubuku sponsor Mr.
Shirasu Ikuzo. In 1936, both
Ikuzo and Asai
transferred their...
- practices[citation needed],
including the
aggressive conversion style known as
shakubuku, for
which the
group had been
criticized in ****an and in
other countries...
- like a bolt of cloth." This
requires an
active and
engaged approach of
shakubuku,
propagation of the Dharma,
rather than
peaceful retreat or meditative...
-
religious practice to non-believers
through chanting Nam
Myoho Renge Kyo and
Shakubuku. The
offertory of food and
monetary donations to
sustain the
local temple...
- as the
existing social and
political system. The
tactic he
adopted was
shakubuku, conversion, in
which he
shocked his
adversaries with his denunciations...
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abandon their misconceptions of
Buddhism through personal engagement (
shakubuku) and
directing them to the one
vehicle of the Lotus. He
believed that...