"I, Nichiren, too, by reciting these compilations of texts and making prayers and vows to the Buddha and the gods every day since the first day I began to believe, though I have encountered all sorts of great hardships, because the meritorious power of the Lotus Sutra and the Golden Words of Lord Shakya which are profound and serious, up to now, I have been saved. With regard to that, if the Practitioners of the Lotus Sutra have no backsliding in the mind of faith or false affection in their person, but leave themselves to the Lotus Sutra in all things and practice in accordance with the Golden Words, they will for certain, even in this life not to speak of the afterlife, end disasters and extend their lifespan, obtain the reward of the Superior Sublime Great Effect and accomplish the Great Vow of "widely proclaiming and diffusing." [kosen rufu] -- Kitokyo sojo (Cover Letter to the Sutra for Prayers)
Please note, "widely proclaiming and diffusing" the Lotus Sutra, not the mentor nor Human Revolution.
The Great Vow of "widely proclaiming and diffusing.", is not widely proclaiming and diffusing the greatness of SGI as you destroy the sacred teachings of the Master Nichiren. What you call "Kosen Rufu" is nothing but slander and the cause for Japan's and America's misfortune.
The Great Vow of "widely proclaiming and diffusing.", is not widely proclaiming and diffusing the greatness of SGI as you destroy the sacred teachings of the Master Nichiren. What you call "Kosen Rufu" is nothing but slander and the cause for Japan's and America's misfortune.
the "meritorious power of the Lotus Sutra"....are we referring here to the Gohonzon?...are there Practitioners of the Lotus Sutra less the Gohonzon? What then would their practice comprise, recitation of the Sutra? Can they gain the same Superior Sublime Great Effect?
ReplyDeleteThe Atsuhara martyrs didn't have their own Gohonzon. Chanting Namu myoho renge kyo with utmost devotion to the Lotus Sutra (Myoho renge kyo).
ReplyDeleteNamu Myoho renge kyo represents the Gohonzon or Eternal Buddha.
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