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Nichirenism (日蓮主義, Nichirenshugi) is the
nationalistic interpretation of the
teachings of
Nichiren. The most well-known
representatives of this form of...
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Nichiren (日蓮, ****anese pronunciation: [ɲi.tɕiꜜ.ɾeɴ, ɲiꜜ.tɕi.ɾeɴ], 6
April 1222 – 13
October 1282) was a ****anese
Buddhist priest and
philosopher of the...
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interpretation of
Nichiren's teachings;
others called for
globalist perspectives.
According to ****anese
researcher Yoshiro Tamura, the term "
Nichirenism" applies...
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considered to be the
father of
Nichirenism, the
fiercely ultranationalistic blend of
Nichiren Buddhism and ****anese
Nationalism espoused by...
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Nichiren Shū (日蓮宗,
School of
Nichiren) is a
combination of
several schools ranging from four of the
original Nichiren Buddhist schools that date back...
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overcoming Nichirenism pp. 175–230)
Michiaki Okuyama (2002). "Religious
nationalism in the
modernization process:
State Shinto and
Nichirenism in Meiji...
- (Kanji: 南無妙法蓮華経) is a ****anese
sacred phrase chanted within all
forms of
Nichiren Buddhism. In English, it
means "Devotion to the
Mystic Dharma of the Lotus...
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Nichiren Shōshū (日 蓮 正 宗, English: The
Orthodox School of
Nichiren) is a
branch of
Nichiren Buddhism based on the
traditionalist teachings of the 13th...
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buddhist priest Nichiren. It
claims the
largest membership among Nichiren Buddhist groups. The
organization bases its
teachings on
Nichiren's interpretation...
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objects within Nichiren Buddhism,
referring to the
calligraphic paper mandala inscribed by the 13th ****anese
Buddhist priest Nichiren to
which devotional...