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| • | Nichiren (日蓮) (February 16, 1222 – October 13, 1282), born Zennichimaro (善日麿), later Zeshō-bō Renchō (是生房蓮長), and finally Nichiren (গ-1624;-2834;), was a Buddhist monk of 13th century Japan. A controversial figure during his lifetime, he is founder of Nichiren Buddhism, a major Japanese Buddhist stream encompassing several schools of often widely conflicting doctrine. Source: [wikipedia: nichiren]
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Ethiopian Buddhist Ondinonk-Nyabingi Institute, Church, and Yeshiva |
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EverLife Buddhist Education Center |
| | commentary on art, symbols and history commonly associated with nichiren thought.
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Fraught with Peril |
| | features a collection of web logs written and maintained by members of nichiren shu, soka gakkai, nichiren shoshu, and independents.
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Honkun-ji Temple |
| | details of the "honmon butsuryu ko-goho shinei ren" faith and history of the main temple in japan, with select lectures.
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Illuminated Gosho Contents |
| | illustrated quotes from the "major writings of nichiren daishonin."
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Lotus Way |
| | features readings, passages, and translations along with mailing list subscription information and online sutra recitation schedule.
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Nichiren Buddhist Association of America |
| | offering introductory information about teachings and beliefs, mission and purpose, and organizational structure with inspirational poems and essays.
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