"The
oral tradition says that the Buddha can become grass and trees. This
means that the Shakyamuni Buddha of the “Life Span” chapter can manifest
himself in grass and trees. The Lotus Sutra speaks of “the Thus Come
One’s secret and his transcendental powers.” There is nothing in the
entire realm of phenomena that is not the manifestation of the Thus Come
One Shakyamuni."
“In
the same volume of the Lotus Sutra, the Buddha says, ‘For the sake of
the Buddha way in immeasurable numbers of lands from the beginning until
now I have widely preached many sutras, and among them this sutra is
foremost.’This passage means that Shakyamuni Buddha has appeared in
countless lands, taking different names, and assuming varying life
spans. And it establishes that, among all the sutras he has preached in
the various forms in which he manifested himself, the Lotus Sutra holds
first place.
"Is
any single great matter to be found in the other sutras? The Lotus
Sutra contains twenty outstanding principles. Among those twenty, the
most vital is the “Life Span” chapter’s revelation that the Buddha first
attained enlightenment numberless major world system dust particle
kalpas ago. People may well wonder what this revelation means. Explain
that it teaches that common people like ourselves, who have been
submerged in the sufferings of birth and death since time without
beginning and who never so much as dreamed of reaching the shore of
enlightenment, become the Thus Come Ones who are originally enlightened
and endowed with the three bodies. That is, it reveals the ultimate
principle of three thousand realms in a single moment of life. From this
perspective, you should firmly establish that the Lotus Sutra is the
most profound among all the Buddha’s teachings."
"Now,
the essential teaching of the Lotus Sutra says that Shakyamuni Buddha,
the lord of teachings, attained Buddhahood numberless major world system
dust particle kalpas ago, and that the cause that made this possible
was the practice he had carried out at that time. Since then he has
manifested emanation bodies throughout the worlds of the ten directions
and preached all the sacred teachings of his lifetime to teach and
convert people as numerous as the dust particles of the land. When we
compare the number of disciples in the essential teaching with that of
disciples in the theoretical teaching, the former is like the ocean, and
the latter, like a drop of water, or the one, like a great mountain,
and the other, like a speck of dust. What is more, a bodhisattva of the
essential teaching is far p.361superior to any bodhisattva of the
theoretical teaching, including Manjushrī, Perceiver of the World’s
Sounds, or any of the others who gathered from the worlds in the ten
directions. The difference between them is even greater than that
between Shakra and a monkey. Are you saying that besides these
bodhisattvas, the persons of the two vehicles who obtained their
enlightenment by destroying their illusions, Brahmā, Shakra, the gods of
the sun and moon, the four heavenly kings, the four wheel-turning
kings, and the immense flames of the great citadel of the hell of
incessant suffering—all beings and all things in the ten directions are
inherent in the Ten Worlds and in the three thousand realms of our own
lives?..."
“Since
Sakyamuni Buddha is eternal and all other Buddhas in the universe are
his manifestations, then those great bodhisattvas converted by
manifested Buddhas are also disciples of Lord Sakyamuni Buddha. If the
“Life Span of the Buddha” chapter had not been expounded, it would be
like the sky without the sun and moon, a country without a king,
mountains and rivers without gems, or a man without a soul.
Nevertheless, seemingly knowledgeable men of such provisional schools of
Buddhism as Ch’eng-kuan of the Hua-yen, Chia-hsiang of the San-lun,
Tz’u-en of the Fa-hsiang, and Kobo of the Shingon tried to extol their
own canons by stating: “The Lord of the Flower Garland Sutra represents
the reward-body (hojin) of the Buddha wheras that of the Lotus Sutra the
accomodative body (ojin);” or “the Buddha in the sixteenth chapter of
the Lotus is an Illusion; it is the great Sun Buddha who is
enlightened.” clouds cover the moon and slanderers hide wise men. When
people slander, ordinary yellow rocks appear to be of gold and
slanderers seem to be wise. Scholars in this age of decay, blinded by
slanderous words, do not see the value of a gold in the “Lifespan of the
Buddha” chapter. Even among men of the Tendai school some are fooled
into taking a yellow rock for gold. They should know that if Sakyamuni
had not been the Eternal Buddha, there could not have been so many who
received GUIDANCE from Him.” -- The Opening of the Eyes
“Thus
it was revealed that Shakyamuni had long been the Buddha since the
eternal past and it became clear that various Buddhas in other worlds
were all manifestations of Shakyamuni Buddha. Now, however, as
Shakyamuni was proved to be the Eternal Buddha, those Buddhas in the
Flower Garland Sutra, or Buddhas in the Hodo, Hannya, or Great Sun
Buddha sutras all became subordinates of Shakyamuni Buddha.” (Kaimoku
Sho, p. 174, translated byKyotsu Hori, 1987)
BTW, here’s the same quote, as translated by NSIC. Please note the subtle differences:
“When
Shakyamuni Buddha revealed that he had gained enlightenment in the far
distant past and had since then been constantly in the world, it became
apparent that all the other Buddhas were emanations of Shakyamuni… now
it becomes apparent that Vairocana Buddha of the Kegon Sutra and various
Buddhas of the Hodo, Hannya and Dainichi sutras are in fact all
followers of Shakyamuni Buddha.” (MW V.2, p.149)
And again, Nichiren says:
“Since
Shakyamuni Buddha is eternal and all other Buddhas in the universe are
His manifestations…” (Kaimoku Sho, translated by Kyotsu Hori, p.176).
NSIC translates this as :
“Since
the Buddha of the Juryo chapter is revealed as the eternal Buddha…”
(the part about the manifestation Buddhas is left out altogether!) [MW
V. 2, p.150]
Once again, from the Kaimoku Sho, translated by Kyotsu Hori, p.180:
“But now since it has been revealed that Shakyamuni is the Eternal Buddha…”
“But now that it has become apparent that Shakyamuni Buddha attained enlightenment countless aeons ago,…etc. (MW V.2, p. 151)
“Since
Sakyamuni Buddha is eternal and all other Buddhas in the universe are
His manifestations, then those great bodhisattvas converted by
manifested Buddhas are also disciples of Lord Sakyamuni Buddha. If the
'Life Span of the Buddha' chapter had not been expounded, it would be
like the sky without the sun and moon, a country without a king,
mountains and rivers without gems, or a man without a soul.” -- The
Opening of the Eyes
In
the Kanjin Honzon Sho, (translated by Kyotsu Hori) there is not a
single sentence where Nichiren even suggests that he is somehow this
Eternal Buddha that is found in the Juryo Chapter. Instead, Nichiren
says:
“…Shakyamuni
Buddha, within our minds, is an ancient Buddha without beginning,
manifesting Himself in three bodies and attained Buddhahood in the
eternal past.. (ibid. P.94)
“…the
Bodhisattvas (who sprang from underneath the ground), as described in
the 15th chapter, are followers of the Original Buddha Shakaymuni who
resides within our minds.” (p.94)
“Shakyamuni
Buddha, the Lord-preacher of this pure land, has never died in the
past, nor will he be born in the future. He exists forever, throughout
the past, present and future.” (P.100)
“The
“honzon” at the scene of this transmission of “Namu Myo Ho Renge Kyo”
from the Eternal Buddha to His Original Disciples is… suspended in the
sky above the Eternal Buddha Shakyamuni’s Saha-world is a stupa of
treasures, in which Shakyamuni Buddha and Taho sit to the left and right
of “Myo Ho Renge Kyo”. (P.102)
“Many
wooden statues and portraits were made of Shakyamuni Buddha as He
preached Hinayana and quasi-Mahayana sutras, but statues and portraits
of the Eternal Shakyamuni Buddha revealed in the Juryo Chapter of the
Lotus Sutra were never made. Now, in the beginning of Mappo, is it not
the time that such statues and portraits are made?” (P.104)
And, from the Ho’on Jo (translated by Taikyo Yajima):
“All
the people in Japan as well as the rest of the whole world should
revere the Lord Buddha Shakyamuni (Original and Eternal Buddha) revealed
in the essential section (honmon) of the Lotus Sutra as the object of
worship (honzon).” [P. 198]
Kanjin Honzon-Sho (NOPPA) page 56:
“In
fact Sakyamuni began to preach, planting the seed of Buddhahood in the
eternal past… Sakyamuni Buddha continued to guide His disciples until
they were all sure to attain Buddhahood during the preaching of the
Lotus Sutra in His present life, completing the series of His preaching
which began in the eternal past.”
Kanjin Honzon-Sho (NOPPA) page 86:
“This
means that Sakyamuni Buddha, Taho Buddha, and all the Buddhas in
manifestation are in our minds, and that we, upholders of the Lotus
Sutra, will follow in their steps and inherit all the merits of those
Buddhas.”
and somewhat further along:
“In
the same chapter, another passage reads: ‘The duration of My Life,
which I obtained through the practice of the bodhisattva way, has not
yet expired. It is twice as long as the length of time stated above: 500
dust-particle kalpa.’ This reveals the bodhisattva-realm within our
minds. The bodhisattvas described in the fifteenth chapter, ‘Appearance
of Bodhisattvas from Under- ground,’ who have sprung out of the great
earth, as numerous as the number of dust-particles of 1,000 worlds, are
followers of the Original Buddha Sakyamuni who resides within our
minds.”
“How
lucky I am to be able to go to the Pure Land of Mt. Sacred Eagle and
extinguish within one life my sin of slandering the true dharma ever
since the eternal past! How glad I feel to be able to go to the Pure
Land of Mt. Sacred Eagle and wait on Lord Sakyamuni Buddha, whom I have
never seen yet! May I guide first of all those rulers of this land who
have persecuted me. May I tell Sakyamuni Buddha about my disciples who
have assisted me. may I present this great merit to my parents, who gave
birth to me, before I die.”
“Present
within our lives is the Lord Shalyamuni who obtained the three
enlightened properties of life before gohyaku-jintengo, the Original
Buddha since time without begining.” (MW vol 1, The True Object of
Worship, pg 65)
“Demonstrating
ten great mystic powers the Buddha (Shakyamuni) transferred Namu Myoho
renge Kyo to the four great bodhisattvas” (Ibid pg 77)
“Shakyamuni
is the original teacher for all people as well as their sovereign and
their parent” (MW vol 1, Admonitions Against Slander, pg 166)
“It
is the object of worship which perfectly depicts Lord Shakyamuni in the
Treasure Tower” (MW vol 1, The Real Aspect of the Gohonzon, pg 212)
“Shakyamuni
is the father, sovereign and teacher of all other Buddhas and all gods,
of the whole assembly of men and heavenly beings and of all sentient
beings.” (MW vol 1, Letter to Nikke, pg 257)
“But
because of this book by Honen, this Senchaku Shu, the Lord Buddha
Shakyamuni is forgotten.” (MW vol 2, Rissho Ankoku Ron, pg 23)
“The
Lord Shakyamuni who declared ‘I alone can save them,’ at a time even
more distant than gohyaku-jintengo, is none other than each of us.” (MW
vol 2, I2U Exile, pg 55)
“One
should know that the Enlightened One, the Buddha, is a Great Teacher
for all living beings, a Great Eye for them, a Great Pillar, a Great
Helmsman, a Great Field of Plenty.” (MW vol 2, Opening of the Eyes, pg
77)
“The
doctrines that the Buddha taught over a period of fifty years number
eighty thousand…The eight years during which he preached the Lotus Sutra
he called the time when he ‘now must reveal the truth’. Thus Taho
Buddha came forth from the earth to testify that ‘All that you have
expounded is the truth,’ and the Buddhas that are emanations of the
Original Buddha gathered together and extended their tongues up to the
Brahma-heaven in testimony.” (MW vol 2, Ibid, pg 79)
“The
Buddhas of the ten directionss gathered in assembly, Shakyamuni Buddha
announced that ‘all of these are emanations of my being.” (MW vol 2,
Ibid, pg 141)
“When
Shakyamuni Buddha revealed that he had gained enlightenment in the far
distant past and had since then been constantly in the world, it became
apparent that all the other Buddhas were emanations of Shakyamuni.” (MW
vol 2, Ibid, pg 149)
“Since
the Buddha of the Juryo chapter is revealed as the eternal Buddha, it
follows that the great bodisattvas such as Monju and Miroku and the
great bodisattvas from other realms are in fact disciples of Shakyamuni
Buddha.” (MW vol 2, Ibid, pg 150)
“All
these beings are discples of Shakyamuni Buddha. Since the various
Buddhas themselves are emanations of Shakyamuni Buddha, it goes without
saying that their disciples must be disciples of Shakyamuni. And of
course the various decties of the sun, moon and stars, who have dwelt in
the world from countless ages in the past must likewise be disciples of
Shakyamuni Buddha.” (MW vol 2, Ibid, pg 152)
“The
Lotus Sutra is nothing other than a scripture that reveals that
Shakyamuni Buddha attained enlightenment at a time even more distant
than gohyaku-jintengo.” (MW vol 2, Letter to the Priests of Seicho-ji,
pg 268)
“…but
Shakyamuni [by bestowing upon us the character myo] has granted us as
many benefits as if we ourselves had fulfilled all the practices of the
six paramitas. This precisely accords with his statement, “Now this
threefold world is all my domain, the living beings in it are all my
children.” (MW vol 3, Letter to Nichimyo Shonin, pg 48-49)
“Now the votaries of the Lotus Sutra are the children of Shakyamuni Buddha.” (MW vol 3, Ibid, pg 49)
“All that you (Shakyamuni Buddha) have expounded is the truth.” (MW vol 3, Ibid pg 51)
“The
Lord Shakyamuni assembled Taho Buddha as well as the other Buddhas, who
were his own emanations, from throughout ten directions and left one
great medicine, the five characters of Myoho renge Kyo-for the people of
the Latter Day.” (MW vol 3, The Munadala of the Mystic Law, pg 58)
“Lord Shakyamuni treasured this Gohonzon in mind… He revealed it in the Juryo chapter…” (MW vol 3, Reply to Nii-Ama, pgs 64-65)
In the Selection of the Time, directly under the title, it is written:
“Nichiren, disciple of Shakyamuni Buddha”.
“Yet
it was not I, Nichiren who made these important pronouncements. Rather
it was in all cases the spirit of Shakyamuni Buddha that had entered
into my body. And at having personally experienced this I am beside
myself with joy.” (MW vol 3, Ibid, pg 171)
“Shakyamuni
Buddha, the World Honored One, declared, ‘I am the foremost throughout
the threefold world.’” (MW vol 3, Ibid, pg 176)
“When I was about to be beheaded, the Lord Buddha Shakyamuni took my place.” (MW vol 3, The Supremacy of the Law, pg 199).
“However,
they are alike in that they all abandoned Shakyamuni Buddha,” and in
the next paragraph it states, “If there is anyone among my followers who
is weak in faith and goes against what I, Nichiren, say, he will meet
the same fate as did the Soga family.” (MW vol 3, The Supreme Leader of
the World, pg 237)
“I
have been ceaselessly praying for your sake to the Lotus Sutra,
Shakyamuni Buddha and the gods of the sun and moon.” (MW vol 3, Ibid)
“Our teacher, Shakyamuni Buddha.” (MW vol 4, The Learned Shan-wu-wei, pg 64)
“They are monks and nuns by virtue of the Lord Shakyamuni.” (Ibid, pg 65)
“There
are three reasons why Shakyamuni Buddha rather than any of the other
Buddhas has a relationship with all the people of the world of the saha
world. First of all, he is the World Honored One, the soverign of all
the people of this saha world…
The
second reason is that Shakyamuni Buddha is the father and mother of all
the persons in the saha world. It is proper that we should first of all
pay filial respect to our own father and mother…
The third reason is that Shakyamuni is the original teacher of all persons in the saha world.” (Ibid, pgs 65-66)
“Yet
Shakyamuni Buddha entered this saha world of ours with the title Nonin,
‘He Who Can Forbear.’ He is so called because he does not berate its
people for the slanders they all commit but shows forbearance toward
them.
“These, then, are the special qualities possesed by Shakyamuni Buddha, qualities that the other Buddhas lack,” (Ibid, pg 68)
“I [Shakyamuni] alone can save them.” (Ibid, pg 69)
“For
this reason, all the persons in this saha world of ours, if they detest
the sufferings of birth and death and wish to have an object of
veneration to which they can pay respect, should first of all fashion
images of Shakyamuni Buddha… and make these their object of worship.”
(Ibid, pg 69)
“Shakyamuni
Buddha our father and mother, who is endowed with the three virtues of
soverign, teacher and parent, is the very one who encourages us, the
people driven out by all the other Buddhas, saying, ‘I alone can save
them’. The debt of gratitude we owe him is deeper than the ocean,
weightier than the earth, vaster than the sky. Though we were to pluck
out our two eyes and place them before him as an offering until there
were more eyes there than stars in the sky, though we were to strip off
our skins and spread them out by the hundreds of ten thousands until
they blanketed the ceiling of heaven, though we were to give him our
tears as offerings of water and present him with flowers for the space
of a hundred billion kalpas, though we were to offer him our flesh and
blood for innumerable kalpas, until our flesh piled up like mountains
and our blood overflowed like vast seas, we could never repay a fraction
of the debt we owe to this Buddha!” (Ibid, pg 71-72)
“I,
Nichiren have indeed written it by letting my soul (tamashii) dipped in
ink flow forth. The very intention (heart) of the Buddha is the Lotus
Sutra; the soul of Nichiren is nothing other than Namu Myoho renge kyo.
Chan-jan explains, ‘It takes [the Buddha] of Far-reaching Lifespan
revealed as the Original Buddha to be its life’ For Lady kyoo,
misfortunes will into fortune. By all meansput forth your mind of faith
and pray to and think on this Gohonzon. What can not be accomplished?
There can be no doubt that ‘fulfilling those vows will be like a clear,
cool pond satisfying the thirsty’ and there will be ‘peace and security
in the present world and a good place in the next.” — Reply to Kyoo [KHK
Translation]
“All that you [Shakyamuni Buddha] have expounded is the truth.” (MW vol 4, Teaching, Practice and Proof, pg 120)
“Answer:
One: Japan and so on to the whole of Jambudvipa should uniformly take
the Master of Teachings Lord Shakya of the Original Doctrine as the
Object of Worship.” — Repaying Debts of Gratitude [KHK Translation]
“Our
merciful father, Lord Shakyamuni, said ‘Rely on the Law and not upon
persons.” (MW vol 5, A Sage and an Unenlightened Man, pg 65)
“In
the same volume in the Lotus Sutra, the Buddha says, ‘for the sake of
the Buddha way I have in countless different lands from the begining
until now widely preached various sutras, but among them this Sutra is
foremost.’ This passage means that Shakyamuni Buddha has appeared in
countless lands, taking different names and assuming varying life
spans.” (Ibid, pg 77)
“I
have dedicated my life to Shakyamuni Buddha and the Lotus Sutra,
extending compassion to all living beings and rebuking slanders of the
Law.” (MW vol 5, A Sage and an Unenlightened Man, pg 107)
“When
Shakyamuni Buddha in the clouds above the Sacred Mountain, in the mists
of Eagle peak, summed up the essence of the doctrine and entrusted it
to the bodhisattvas of the earth, what do you suppose that teaching was?
It was nothing other than these five characters, the essential law;”
(Ibid, pg 110)
“I
Nichiren, humble person though I am, have recieved Lord Shakyamuni’s
royal command and come to this country of Japan.” (MW vol 5, The Pure
and Far Reaching Voice, pg 143)
“Shakyamuni Buddha is the lord of all buddhist teachings, the leader and teacher of all human beings.” (Ibid, pg 143)
“And
among the Sutras, the Lotus Sutra is a manifestation in writing of
Shakyamuni Buddha’s intent; it is his voice set down in written word.”
(Ibid, pg 147)
“Shakyamuni
Buddha and the written words of the Lotus Sutra are two different
things but their heart is one. Therefore, when you cast your eyes upon
the words of the Lotus Sutra you should consider that you are beholding
the living body of the Buddha Shakyamuni.” (Ibid, pg 147)
“However
the Buddha recognizes each character as a golden Lord Shakyamuni. This
is the meaning of the statement that ‘[one who is able to hold this
Sutra] thereby holds the Buddha’s body’. Those who practice Buddhism but
adhere to distorted views destroy this loftiest of Sutras.” (MW vol 5,
Reply to Soya Nyudo, pg 164)
“‘The
Son of Heaven utters not a single word in vain’ and ‘the words of the
Dharma King contain no falsehood’. A wise ruler will never lie, even if
it should bring about his ruin. How much less would Shakyamuni Buddha
ever speak falsely!” (MW vol 5, Good Fortune in This Life, pg 185)
“Only
the Lotus Sutra represents the wonderful teaching preached directly
from the golden mouth of Shakyamuni Buddha, who is perfectly endowed
with the three bodies.” (MW vol 5, Letter to Myomitsu Shonin, pg 196)
“Shakyamuni, the Lord of Teachings, is the foremost sage in the saha world.” (Ibid, pg 199)
“As
we see from these passages of scripture, Shakyamuni, with his Buddha
eye, observed the situation that would prevail at the begining of the
Latter Day of the Law. If, when the age has arrived, there were to be no
persons of the type the Buddha describes then the World-Honored One
would be guilty of false and baseless talk. [And if that were to be the
case, then] who would put faith in the theoretical and essential
teaching of the Lotus Sutra, and in the doctrine of the eternally
inherent Buddha Nature.” (MW vol 6, Reply to Lord Hakiri Saburo, pg 40)
“In
this way, Shakyamuni Buddha cited his own practice in the past to
encourage and hearten (The Votary of the Lotus Sutra).” [Ibid pg 42]
“Shakyamuni
summoned the four bodhisattvas and entrusted them with the five
characters of Myoho renge Kyo.” (MW vol 6, Rebuking Slander of the Law,
pg 60)
“We
see from the Sutra that only these four bodhisattvas had been the
disciples of Shakyamuni, the Lord of Teachings, since the remote past.”
(Ibid, pg 62)
Nichiren quotes Miao-lo, referring to the relationship of the bodhisattvas of the Earth to Shakyamuni as follows;
“The sons will disseminate the Law of the Father.” (Ibid, pg 62)
“The Shakyamuni of the Juryo Chapter has never been depicted in any mountain temple or monastery anywhere.” (Ibid, pg 63)
“The nation of Japan today has turned its back on the Lotus Sutra and cast aside Shakyamuni Buddha.”
(MW vol 6, Letter To Ichinosana Nyudo, pg 99)
“Shakyamuni Buddha is the Parent of all living beings in this world.” (Ibid, pg 100)
“The
Lord Buddha Shakyamuni is the enlightened teacher for all living beings
in the country of ours. It is thanks to our teacher that we can
understand who our parents are. It is owing to Shayamuni that we can
distinguish black from white.” (Ibid, pg 100)
“It
will be hard indeed to find anyone who can preach the Lotus Sutra just
as it teaches in the Latter Day of the Law of Shakyamuni Buddha.” (MW
vol 6, Three Tripitaka Masters, pg 118)
“The
Tathagata Shakyamuni, seated in the tower adorned with seven kinds of
precious gems, entrusted the five characters of Myoho renge Kyo to
Takahashi Nyudo.” (MW vol 6, Reply to Takashi Nyudo, pg 124)
“Were it not for Shakyamuni, the lord of teachings, how could such blessings as these be bestowed.”
“The
Hokke [Lotus] sect is the sect founded by Shakyamuni.” (MW vol 6, How
Those Initially Aspiring to the Way Can Attain Buddhahood, pg 175)
“Therefore
[the sect based on] the Lotus Sutra is known as the Buddha-founded sect
and is also called the Hokke Sect.” (Ibid, pg 175)
“The
various other sects were founded by bodhisattvas or teachers in the
period after the Buddha had entered Nirvana. Should we now turn our
backs upon the Buddha’s decree and follow the sects established by the
bodhisattvas and teachers? Or should we ignore the words of the
bodhisattvas and teachers and follow the sect established by the
Buddha.” (Ibid, pg 176)
“Now
the Latter Day of the Law, is the time when the seven characters of
Namu Myoho renge kyo-the heart of the twenty-eight chapters of the Lotus
Sutra that Shakyamuni Buddha who had achieved enlightenment in the
remote past, along with the bodhisattvas Jogyo, Muhengyo and the others
is to propogate-will alone spread throughout the country.” (Ibid, pg
187-188)
“The
messenger of the Lord Buddha Shakyamuni has twice been paraded through
the street.” (MW vol 6, A Father Takes Faith, pg 242).
“Because
Shakyamuni expounded the Lotus Sutra in order to repay the debt of
gratitude he owed to his father and mother, Taho Buddha, who had come
from the land of treasure purity, praised him as a Buddha of true filial
piety. And the Buddhas of the ten directions assembled and declared him
to be the most filial among all the Buddhas.” (MW vol 6, On Filial and
Unfilial Conduct, pg 290)
“Therefore,
the words of this Sutra are indeed the very soul of Shakyamuni Buddha.
And since every single word constitutes the soul of the Buddha,
Shakyamuni Buddha will protect persons who practice this Sutra as though
he were protecting his very own eyes. He will accompany such persons
just as a shadow accompanies a body. How then could the prayers of such
persons not be answered.” (MW vol 7, On Prayer, pg 34)
“The
various Buddhas [other than Shakyamuni], since they are known as World
Honored One, may be regarded as Sovereigns. But since they do not make
their appearance in this saha world, they are not teachers. Nor do they
declare that ‘…the living beings in it (this threefold world) are all my
children’. Thus, Shakyamuni Buddha alone fulfills the three functions
of sovereign, teacher and parent.” (Ibid, pg 43)
“Answer:
Shakyamuni Buddha became enlightened to this lotus that is the entity
of the Mystic Law numberless major world system dust particle kalpas in
the past, and in age after age and lifetime after lifetime, declared
that he had attained the way and revealed the fundamental principle he
had realized with his enlightened wisdom.” (MW vol 7, The Entity of the
Mystic Law)
“In
this passage, Shakyamuni Buddha explains that he is entrusting to the
Bodhisattvas of the Earth, his original disciples, the five characters
of Myoho renge Kyo which is the essence of the Lotus Sutra. Shakyamuni,
who attained enlightenment countless Kalpas in the past, says elsewhere,
‘By now the original vows that I made have already been fulfilled. I
have converted all living beings and caused them to enter the Buddha
way’…This passage represents the ultimate purpose for which Shakyamuni
appeared in the world, the secret Law that he attained in the place of
meditation.” (Ibid, pg 70)
“In
the Latter Day of the Law, other than the envoy of the Thus Come One,
there can be no one who understands and produces this passage as proof
of the Lotus of the Entity.” (Ibid, pg 70)
“The
way in which the Lotus emerges from the muddy water is used as a
metaphor to explain that when the Thus Come One joins the multitude of
listeners, seats himself on a lotus in the same manner as the various
bodhisattvas and expounds on the unsurpassed wisdom of the Thus Come One
and on the enlightened state of purity, the various voice heavens,
hearing this, are able to obtain the secret storehouse of the Thus Come
One. Second, the words Myoho renge signify the lotus opening up. (This
is a metaphor explaining that) ordinary beings, though exposed to the
Mahayana teachings, are timid and fearful in mind and incapable of
taking faith in them. Therefore the Thus Come One ‘opens’ or reveals his
Dharma body in its purity and wonder, awakening in them the mind of
faith.” (Ibid, pg 71-72)
“In
the entire land of Jambuduipa, there has never before been a hall or
pagoda that produced the image of Shakyamuni Buddha of the Juryo Chapter
of the Lotus Sutra. How could such an image fail to appear now.” (MW
vol 7, The Unmatched Fortune of the Law, pg 160)
“However,
later seeking and entering the deep cave, you see a single hermitage.
The voices of the reading and reciting of the Hokekyo echo against blue
heaven and the words of discussing the doctrine of the One Vehicle are
heard in the midst of the mountains. Informing [them, of your presence
and requesting] admittance, you enter the chamber, place your mother’s
bones before the Master of Teachings Lord Shakya, cast your five limbs
to the ground, press your palms together, and opening your two eyes,
look up to the Holy Face: joy overflows your body and the pain of your
heart suddenly ceases.”(On forgetting Ones Copy Of The Lotus Sutra,
NOPPA Translation)
“But
he reveres Shakyamuni Buddha and puts his faith in the teaching of the
Lotus Sutra. Hence he is like a snake that grips a jewel in its mouth,
or a dragon that bears sacred relics on its head. A wisteria vine by
Twining around a pine, may climb a thousand meters into the air and a
crane, because it has wings to rely upon, can travel ten thousand miles.
It is not their own strength that allows them to do these things.” (MW
vol 7, On The Urobon, pg 172-173)
"With
regard to the statue of Shakyamuni Buddha you have made, in fact you
have made and revealed the Buddha of three thousand realms in a single
moment of life, which since time without beginning had never been
revealed! I am eager to go at once and face it. This is what is meant by
the words “The Buddhas wish to open the door of Buddha wisdom to all
living beings,” and “In truth the time since I attained Buddhahood [is
extremely long].”(Concerning the Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha Made by
Toki)
"And
yet there are some teachers who deprecate Shakyamuni and pay reverence
to the Thus Come One Mahāvairochana, or some teachers who declare that
one cannot establish a connection leading to Buddhahood with Shakyamuni,
but can establish such a connection with Amida. Other teachers support
the Shakyamuni of the Hinayanateachings, the Shakyamuni of the Flower
Garland Sutra, or theShakyamuni of the theoretical teaching of the Lotus
Sutra. All these teachers and their supporters who forget [the]
Shakyamuni [of the “Life Span” chapter] and choose some other Buddha
instead are like PrinceAjātashatru, who killed his father, King
Bimbisāra, and, turning against Shakyamuni, became a patron of
Devadatta." (Choosing the Heart of the Lotus Sutra)
"...and all the beings of the threefold world, following their example, acknowledged themselves as followers of Shakyamuni.
Moreover,
when I examined how long the various Buddhas had spent accomplishing
the practice needed to become a Buddha and how long Shakyamuni had done
so, I found that some of the other Buddhas had spent three asamkhya
kalpas or five kalpas, but that ShakyamuniBuddha had been in the sahā
world since major world system dust particle kalpas in the past, a great
leader who made it possible for all people to establish the connections
needed to attain Buddhahood...." (
Therefore
we owe a great debt of gratitude to this Shakyamuni Buddha, a debt more
weighty than the great earth, broader than the sky, and higher than the
heavens. When it comes to such a Buddha as this, both sovereigns,
ministers, and common people should honor him more highly than they do
their own fathers or mothers, should pay him greater reverence than they
pay to the gods. And if they do that much, then even if they should
commit some grave offense, heaven will protect them and will not cast
them aside, and the earth will not display anger toward them." (ibid)
"Shakyamuni
Buddha is like the one moon in the sky, and the various other Buddhas,
bodhisattvas, and beings are like the reflections floating on ten
thousand different bodies of water. Thus a person who fashions a single
image of Shakyamuni Buddha is in effect making images of all the Buddhas
of the worlds in the ten directions." ("The Buddha Statue Fashioned by
Nichigen-nyo)
"Shakyamuni
Buddha has declared, “Now this threefold world is all my domain, and
the living beings in it are all my children. Now this place is beset by
many pains and trials. I am the only person who can rescue and protect
others.” For this reason, Shakyamuni acts as the sovereign for all the
living beings in this country of Japan, as their teacher, and as their
parent.
The
seven reigns of the heavenly deities, the five reigns of the earthly
deities, and the ninety reigns of human rulers of Japan—all these
deities and rulers have been followers of Shakyamuni Buddha, to say
nothing of the retainers of these deities and rulers. All the land of
this present-day country of Japan, its mountains and rivers, its oceans,
its plants and trees are all the treasures of Shakyamuni Buddha. There
is not a single jot of them that belongs to the Buddhas of other worlds
such as Medicine Master or Amida. Moreover, the heavenly deities, the
earthly deities, and the ninety reigns of human sovereigns of Japan,
along with the common people, the cows and horses, and in fact every
living being that is born, is a child of Shakyamuni Buddha, the lord of
teachings. In addition, the fact that the heavenly and earthly deities,
human rulers, and the common people of Japan can make the proper
distinctions regarding heaven and earth, water and fire, parents,
sovereign, men and women, wives and children, black and white, is due
entirely to the fact that Shakyamuni Buddha, the lord of teachings, has
been their teacher. It is in no way due to the teachings of any of the
other Buddhas such as Medicine Master or Amida." (Condolences on a
Deceased Husband)
"Moreover,
now when everyone else in Japan has abandoned Shakyamuni Buddha, what
roots of goodness from the past, I wonder, account for your believing in
the Lotus Sutra and Shakyamuni Buddha,..." (The Eighth Day)
They appropriate the name of Nichiren because they know that, without "Nichiren", Soka Buddhism would be another failed cult; They bamboozle the people into believing they are Nichiren Buddhists when nothing could be farther from the truth. Their Shingon Yuiga Yoga (Guru) practice; their Zen Bushido Patriarchal Master in the Seat of the Law teaching; their follow no matter what bizarre behavior; and especially their interfaith, is so far from the teachings of Nichiren as to make Soka Gakkai unrecognizable as a Nichiren school. They should only call themselves, Soka Seka Shu Buddhism and leave our master out of their grubby hands.
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