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Nichiren Shoshu Nichiren Lineages Buddhism


Nichiren Shoshu

Based at the Head Temple Taiseki-ji, Nichiren Shoshu has more than 700 temples throughout Japan, with additional temples in the United States of America, Brazil, Spain, Ghana and the Republic of China (Taiwan). This category provides temple, group, and individual sites that expound and serve the mission of the Nichiren Shoshu.

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  • - Introduces the organization's history, formalities, and practice, with a variety of lectures by past and current high priests.
  • - A variety of information about Nichiren Shoshu, with emphasis on activities in Finland.
  • - Organization for the Shoshin-kai. Features sermons, articles, encouragement, and discussions.
  • - Unofficial discussion forum for practitioners and those interested in learning. Offers public discussion archives and related resources.
  • - Features moderated Nichiren Shoshu discussion and polls.
  • - Features introductory study materials and overviews of the tenents of faith, with online Gosho and further resources.
  • - Official site for Nichiren Shoshu information in the United States. Provides introductory information and pertinent articles and lectures, in addition to temple locations and contacts.
  • - Commemorating 750 years by presenting historical and modern pictures of Head Temple Taisekiji and surroundings in Fujinomiya City, Japan.
  • - Features ongoing activities, temple locations, and material for experienced practitioners and newcomers.
  • - Offers announcements and calendar of events, along with articles on faith and explanations of ceremonies and their significance.
  • - Online version of the publication describing the basics of Nichiren Shoshu belief and history.
  • - History, philosophy, religious beliefs and explanations of ceremonies according to various priests.

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