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- Nichiren Shoshu Yushu Goho Domei - Details concerns of Nichiren Shoshu priests who do not accept the leadership of the High Priest.
- Nichiren Shu Community Network - Sponsored by the Los Angeles Nichiren Shu and Nichiren Beikoku Samgha Association. Provides overview of teachings and practices, along with extensive resources.
- Heritage of the Nichiren Shoshu - Documents the alleged attempts by Masatomo Yamazaki and other anti-Soka Gakkai activists to "destroy" the Soka Gakkai before the Nichiren Shoshu/Soka Gakkai rift.
- Nichiren Shu Temples in the USA - Temple locations and contact information for the United States.
- Nichiren études - Philosophie bouddiste de Nichiren, indépendant de toute institution laïque ou religieuse.
- Wikipedia: Nichiren Shoshu - Encyclopedia entry describes primary doctrines and history.
- Nichiren Buddhist Temple of Portland - Features history, pictures, minister backgrounds, and virtual tour, with calendar of events, contact and location information, and news.
- Synopsis of Nichiren and His Teachings - Thumbnail sketch of Nichiren and his creation of a new sect of Buddhism.
- Nichiren Buddhist Temple of Chicago - Temple history, newsletter, monthly sermon schedule, and location with contact information.
- Nichiren Shu Hokekyo Indonesia Buddhist Association - Features articles on the faith, along with picture gallery of related Nichiren artwork.
Wikipedia Articles
- Nichiren Buddhism - Nichiren Buddhism (日蓮系諸宗派: Nichiren-kei sho shūha) is a branch of Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese monk Nichiren (1222–1282). Nichiren Buddhism is a comprehensive term covering several major schools and many sub-schools, as well as several of Japan's new religions. Various forms ...
- Nichiren ShÅshÅ« - Nichiren ShÅshÅ« (日蓮æ£å®—) is a branch of Nichiren Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese monk Nichiren (1222–1282). Nichiren ShÅshÅ« claims Nichiren as its founder through his disciple NikkÅ (1246–1333), the founder of the school's Head Temple Taiseki-ji.
- Nichiren Shu - Nichiren Shu (日蓮宗: "Nichiren School") is the oldest of the Nichiren Buddhist schools. It is a confederation of lineages that go back to Nichiren's original disciples.
- Nichiren - Nichiren (日蓮) (February 16, 1222 – October 13, 1282), born Zennichimaro (善日麿), later ZeshÅ-bÅ RenchÅ (æ˜¯è–æˆ¿è“®é•·), and finally Nichiren (日蓮), was a Buddhist monk of 13th century Japan. A controversial figure during his lifetime, he is the founder of Nichiren Buddhism, a major Japanese Buddhist stream encompassing several schools of often widely conflicting doctrine.
- Nissho Inoue - Inoue Nissho (井上日å¬, Inoue Nissho)(1887-1967) was a radical Buddhist preacher of the Nichiren sect and the founder of the interwar Japanese far-right terrorist organization Ketsumeidan (血盟団 League of Blood). Contrary to popular belief, he was never an ordained Nichiren priest, but was rather a self-styled Nichiren preacher whose extremist tenets were widely denounced by Japan’s Nichiren Buddhist establishment of the time.