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Listed in: Religion & Beliefs > Buddhism The Nichiren Web is Open to all websites that explicitly honor the Lotus Sutra, including but not limited to Tendai and the many Schools which derive from the 13th century Buddhist priest, Nichiren DaiShonin, who lived from 1222-1282 during Japan's Kamakura period. A project of the interfaith oriented,
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LotusSutra.net
The short-cut address for Nichiren's Coffeehouse, the RingMaster's Buddhist homepage.
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World Peace Pagodas
Go on a pilgrimage on the 'net to one or more of Nipponzan Myohoji's lovely Peace Pagodas and Sanghas in Japan and around the world!
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NICHIREN SHU HOKEKYO INDONESIA
Nichiren School Buddhism in Indonesia. We are Nichiren Shu.
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On the DaiHonzon of Honmon Shoshu
On the Man-nen-ku-go Dai-honzon of Myohonji and its wooden replica enshrined at the foot of Mt Fuji at Fujisan Honmonji, said to have been carved on Oct 12, 1279: Nichiren's only self-proclamation as Bodhisattva Jogyo on a Gohonzon.
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Online Publications by Jacqueline I. Stone, Ph.D.
An unofficial listing of books and essays by the great Tendai-Hokke scholar and practitioner of the Lotus Sutra, Dr. Jacquie Stone. Nichiren's Coffeehouse is an Amazon.com Associate.
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