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service, after which the others departed for their own territories where they were most active. Nikkō carried out his duties as chief priest of Kuon-ji, teaching disciples and looking after the laity. Central to his work was attending, cleaning and maintaining
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On 8 October 1282, Nikkō became one of the six senior priests whom
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Other schools reject the claim that he is the chosen disciple among the six senior disciples of
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syllabary, which was deemed inferior at the time. Accordingly, Nikko Shonin claimed that the other senior disciples permitted
Gohonzons originally inscribed by Nichiren to be buried with lay and priestly disciples, a highly controversial practice accused by the Head Temple Taisekiji to be
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order of their conversion, Nisshō, Nichirō, Nikkō, Nikō, Nitchō, and
Nichiji”. According to various Nichiren school that claim Nikko as their founder, on October 13, 1282, Nichiren further designated Nikkō the chief priest of
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senior priests to act as key figures and take responsibility for propagation in their respective areas. They were, in order of their conversion, Nisshō, Nichirō, Nikkō, Nikō, Nitchō, and Nichiji”.
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Nikkō is also credited with preserving many of Nichiren's voluminous writings. He was particularly careful to ensure the survival of Nichiren's many letters written in simple characters (
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mandala and some venerated relics belonging to Nichiren to depart, never to return. Nikkō left Mount Minobu with a group of select disciples in the spring of 1289.
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2717:Three planes of existence
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2324:Buddha in world religions
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1926:Nichiren Daishōnin Shōden
1723:Ryuei Michael McCormick.
1329:priests in Fukushi ward,
1277:, such as the following:
853:and some lineages within
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4033:Persecution of Buddhists
3254:Four stages of awakening
2635:Three marks of existence
2221:Physical characteristics
1892:
1630:身延山付嘱書, also called the
1580:, (now lost to history).
1285:as an object of worship.
910:Nichiren Shoshu O-tai-ya
4757:Nichiren Buddhist monks
3396:Ten principal disciples
2279:(aunt, adoptive mother)
1663:Honmon Guzū no Daidōshi
1653:Nichiren ichigo no guhō
1621:Original Japanese terms
863:True and Eternal Buddha
4106:Buddhism and democracy
3619:Tibetan Buddhist canon
3614:Chinese Buddhist canon
2846:Pre-sectarian Buddhism
2841:Early Buddhist schools
1725:"Nichiren (1222–1282)"
1700:"The Life of Nichiren"
1562:A dragon candlestick,
1358:
1310:lumber for the Shinto
1261:, but in the Japanese
1223:
1195:
968:As Nichiren’s disciple
941:
884:Nikko established the
432:Japanese new religions
4116:Eight Consciousnesses
2226:Life of Buddha in art
1344:
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1087:Minobu-zan Fuzoku-sho
927:
886:Head Temple Taisekiji
867:Third Age of Buddhism
4593:East Asian religions
4023:Buddhism in the West
3594:Early Buddhist texts
3209:Four Right Exertions
2675:Ten spiritual realms
2168:Noble Eightfold Path
1576:The compilations of
1479:improve this section
1355:Yamanashi Prefecture
1335:Yamanashi Prefecture
1148:improve this section
1083:Yamanashi Prefecture
1077:, the temple at Mt.
1000:improve this section
51:improve this article
4716:Religion portal
4463:Temple of the Tooth
4342:Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi
3381:Upāsaka and Upāsikā
2874:Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
2657:Two truths doctrine
2477:Mahapajapati Gotamī
2277:Mahapajapati Gotamī
1822:nichirenlibrary.org
1797:nichirenlibrary.org
1771:nichirenlibrary.org
1704:nichirenlibrary.org
1306:The procurement of
1220:Shizuoka Prefecture
957:Shizuoka Prefecture
914:Gosho-to-e ceremony
323:Part of a series on
280:Shizuoka Prefecture
4638:Western philosophy
4236:Dzong architecture
4058:Vipassana movement
4053:Buddhist modernism
3481:Emperor Wen of Sui
3249:Pratyekabuddhayāna
3182:Threefold Training
2984:Vipassana movement
2700:Hungry Ghost realm
2520:Avidyā (Ignorance)
2467:Puṇṇa Mantānīputta
2216:Great Renunciation
2211:Eight Great Events
2093:
1552:, surviving tooth
1425:Kitayama Honmon-ji
1406:Ozagawari Gohonzon
1359:
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1106:honorable writings
1054:(立正安国論, English: "
942:
912:) and February 7 (
250:Myofuku Tsunashima
4762:Nichiren Buddhism
4724:
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4362:Om mani padme hum
4068:Women in Buddhism
3984:Buddhist councils
3854:Western countries
3642:Madhyamakālaṃkāra
3403:Shaolin Monastery
2980:Samatha-vipassanā
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1259:Classical Chinese
1247:Shakyamuni Buddha
1208:Kitayama Honmonji
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4352:Mahabodhi Temple
4156:Secular Buddhism
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3404:
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3379:
3377:
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3359:Western tulku
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3158:
3157:
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3149:
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3141:
3139:
3138:Dhamma vicaya
3136:
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2556:
2553:
2551:
2550:Enlightenment
2548:
2546:
2543:
2541:
2540:Dhamma theory
2538:
2536:
2535:Buddha-nature
2533:
2531:
2528:
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3837:Middle East
3746:Philippines
3666:Afghanistan
3471:Bodhidharma
3456:Buddhaghosa
3376:Householder
3286:Monasticism
3239:Bodhisattva
3094:Prostration
3047:Mindfulness
2975:Anapanasati
2958:Kammaṭṭhāna
2755:Korean Seon
2695:Asura realm
2690:Human realm
2630:Ten Fetters
2585:Parinirvana
2487:Uppalavanna
2452:Mahākaccana
2437:Mahākassapa
2369:Kṣitigarbha
2364:Ākāśagarbha
2261:Suddhodāna
2206:Four sights
2133:Foundations
1936:Soka Gakkai
1752:Soka Gakkai
1641:日蓮一期弘法付嘱書:
875:Soka Gakkai
648:Nihon Shoki
605:Inoue Enryō
580:Takuan Sōhō
575:Sesshū Tōyō
560:Musō Soseki
490:En no Gyōja
460:Tori Busshi
449:Key figures
299:Predecessor
233:Nationality
4731:Categories
4618:Psychology
4598:Gnosticism
4586:Comparison
4581:Influences
4563:Comparison
4446:Bhavacakra
4404:Kushinagar
4379:Pilgrimage
4325:Māgha Pūjā
4280:Bodhi Tree
4096:Buddhology
4086:Abhidharma
4078:Philosophy
4011:Menander I
3879:Costa Rica
3830:Uzbekistan
3671:Bangladesh
3625:Dhammapada
3609:Pali Canon
3571:Ajahn Chah
3551:Dalai Lama
3451:Kumārajīva
3446:Vasubandhu
3421:The Buddha
3329:Zen master
3264:Sakadagami
3244:Buddhahood
3175:Pratimokṣa
2990:Shikantaza
2946:Meditation
2921:Deity yoga
2792:Madhyamaka
2685:Deva realm
2580:Mindstream
2530:Bodhicitta
2442:Aṅgulimāla
2309:Devadatta
2285:Yaśodharā
2188:The Buddha
2178:Middle Way
1869:2021-10-01
1848:2021-10-01
1827:2021-10-01
1802:2021-10-01
1776:2021-10-01
1709:2021-10-01
1682:News n°153
1669:References
1661:本門弘通の大導師:
1611:Fujinomiya
1603:Fujinomiya
1578:Ongi Kuden
1390:Taiseki-ji
1382:Mount Fuji
1363:Mimbu Nikō
1243:syncretism
1216:Fujinomiya
1048:Shijuku-in
930:Seppo Ishi
920:Early life
890:Fujinomiya
836:伯耆房白蓮阿闍梨日興
703:Zen garden
698:Death poem
642:Key topics
620:Shaku Sōen
192:Kajikazawa
77:newspapers
4686:Festivals
4666:Buddhists
4628:Theosophy
4431:Symbolism
4421:Hama yumi
4394:Bodh Gaya
4161:Socialism
4136:Evolution
4111:Economics
3949:Venezuela
3864:Australia
3859:Argentina
3783:Sri Lanka
3778:Singapore
3696:Indonesia
3658:Countries
3599:Tripiṭaka
3561:Ajahn Mun
3436:Nagarjuna
3431:Aśvaghoṣa
3314:Anagārika
3309:Śrāmaṇerī
3304:Śrāmaṇera
3299:Bhikkhunī
3259:Sotāpanna
3148:Passaddhi
3089:Offerings
3064:Nekkhamma
2941:Iddhipada
2861:Practices
2831:Theravada
2804:Vajrayana
2797:Yogachara
2767:Pure Land
2680:Six Paths
2667:Cosmology
2447:Anuruddha
2422:Sāriputta
2412:Kaundinya
2404:Disciples
2379:Vajrapāṇi
2231:Footprint
2196:Tathāgata
2043:Nichimoku
1651:日蓮一期の弘法:
1550:Go-Nikuge
1495:July 2019
1466:does not
1433:Amaterasu
1429:Hokke-shū
1414:Taisekiji
1402:Nichimoku
1386:sanctuary
1349:of Mount
1301:shogunate
1298:Hōjō-clan
1275:heretical
1229:Rembo Cho
1214:sect, in
1135:does not
1067:Nichimoku
1038:In 1257,
1016:July 2019
987:does not
953: Yui
938:Taisekiji
898:Nichimoku
748:Senjafuda
723:Ikkō-ikki
313:Nichimoku
309:Successor
266:Education
107:July 2019
4704:Category
4633:Violence
4603:Hinduism
4551:Sanskrit
4506:Hinayana
4491:Amitābha
4451:Swastika
4320:Uposatha
4310:Holidays
4295:Calendar
4141:Humanism
3979:Kanishka
3969:Timeline
3793:Thailand
3761:Kalmykia
3756:Buryatia
3741:Pakistan
3726:Mongolia
3721:Maldives
3716:Malaysia
3681:Cambodia
3546:Shamarpa
3541:Nichiren
3491:Xuanzang
3426:Nagasena
3344:Rinpoche
3074:Pāramitā
2916:Devotion
2836:Navayana
2824:Dzogchen
2787:Nichiren
2735:Mahayana
2727:Branches
2605:Saṅkhāra
2354:Mañjuśrī
2311:(cousin)
2303:(cousin)
2271:(mother)
2263:(father)
2251:Miracles
2201:Birthday
2118:Glossary
2091:Buddhism
2038:Nichiken
2033:Nichigen
1983:rokurōsō
1974:Nichiren
1558:Nichiren
1554:dentures
1544:Nichiren
1437:Hachiman
1327:Nembutsu
1263:Katakana
1255:Kamakura
1044:Jisso-ji
1042:visited
1040:Nichiren
879:Nichiren
873:and the
843:Nichiren
728:Butsudan
693:Nenbutsu
540:Nichiren
427:Shugendo
422:Fuke-shū
412:Nichiren
392:Jōdo-shū
303:Nichiren
271:Shizuoka
236:Japanese
223:Religion
180:Personal
172:Hawakibo
153:Tortoise
4681:Temples
4661:Buddhas
4623:Science
4613:Judaism
4608:Jainism
4526:Lineage
4486:Abhijñā
4456:Thangka
4399:Sarnath
4384:Lumbini
4305:Funeral
4300:Cuisine
4176:Culture
4151:Reality
4101:Creator
4091:Atomism
3961:History
3934:Ukraine
3894:Germany
3813:Senegal
3803:Vietnam
3731:Myanmar
3531:Shinran
3521:Karmapa
3496:Shandao
3466:Dignāga
3391:Śrāvaka
3371:Donchee
3366:Kappiya
3324:Sayadaw
3294:Bhikkhu
3269:Anāgāmi
3226:Nirvana
3192:Samadhi
3079:Paritta
3020:Tonglen
3015:Mandala
2970:Smarana
2951:Mantras
2899:Upekkha
2869:Bhavana
2819:Shingon
2772:Tiantai
2625:Tathātā
2615:Śūnyatā
2610:Skandha
2600:Saṃsāra
2595:Rebirth
2570:Kleshas
2560:Indriya
2462:Subhūti
2347:Guanyin
2301:Ānanda
2293:Rāhula
2173:Nirvana
2113:Outline
1997:Nichirō
1992:Nichiji
1938:), 1980
1914:Sources
1748:"Nikkō"
1534:Kuon-ji
1529:Mandala
1487:removed
1472:sources
1441:Hokkekō
1210:of the
1156:removed
1141:sources
1075:Kuon-ji
1008:removed
993:sources
946:Samurai
934:boulder
906:Koshi-E
865:in the
847:Kuon-ji
713:Daimoku
673:Hongaku
668:Temples
658:Deities
595:Sakuden
505:Shinran
455:Shōtoku
387:Shingon
352:Jōjitsu
346:Schools
241:Parents
217:, Japan
198:, Japan
170:Hōki-kō
91:scholar
4676:Sutras
4671:Suttas
4536:Siddhi
4521:Koliya
4496:Brahmā
4411:Poetry
4357:Mantra
4347:Kasaya
4219:Pagoda
4199:Kyaung
4194:Vihāra
4189:Temple
4131:Ethics
3974:Ashoka
3924:Sweden
3919:Poland
3914:Norway
3904:Mexico
3889:France
3874:Canada
3869:Brazil
3808:Africa
3788:Taiwan
3751:Russia
3676:Bhutan
3636:Vinaya
3516:Naropa
3506:Saraha
3441:Asanga
3197:Prajñā
3106:Refuge
3069:Nianfo
3030:Tertön
3025:Tantra
3010:Ganana
3000:Tukdam
2926:Dhyāna
2894:Mudita
2889:Karuṇā
2782:Risshū
2777:Huayan
2710:Naraka
2650:Anattā
2645:Dukkha
2640:Anicca
2545:Dharma
2497:Channa
2432:Ānanda
2417:Assaji
2384:Skanda
2287:(wife)
2256:Family
2236:Relics
2161:Sangha
2156:Dharma
2151:Buddha
2017:Nitchō
2012:Nisshō
1750:. The
1605:area.
1351:Minobu
1308:bamboo
1251:Tendai
1192:Shinto
1079:Minobu
961:Tendai
940:Temple
743:Kanjin
738:Kaichō
688:Gongen
600:Tenkai
570:Rennyo
520:Ninshō
470:Saichō
402:Rinzai
382:Tendai
362:Sanron
258:School
93:
86:
79:
72:
64:
4648:Lists
4516:Kalpa
4511:Iddhi
4374:Music
4369:Mudra
4335:Vassa
4315:Vesak
4285:Budai
4231:Candi
4214:Stupa
4146:Logic
3899:Italy
3798:Tibet
3736:Nepal
3706:Korea
3701:Japan
3691:India
3686:China
3631:Sutra
3586:Texts
3536:Dōgen
3526:Hōnen
3511:Atiśa
3476:Zhiyi
3386:Achar
3354:Tulku
3349:Geshe
3334:Rōshi
3319:Ajahn
3274:Arhat
3234:Bodhi
3204:Vīrya
3121:Sacca
3116:Satya
3111:Sādhu
3099:Music
3042:Merit
3035:Terma
2995:Zazen
2931:Faith
2884:Mettā
2565:Karma
2525:Bardo
2492:Asita
2482:Khema
2472:Upāli
2457:Nanda
2295:(son)
2269:Māyā
2246:Films
2123:Index
2002:Nikkō
1893:Notes
1843:"OTT"
1353:, in
1331:Nanbu
1319:stupa
1290:noren
1204:Stupa
1104:, or
1102:Gosho
1091:Tokyo
718:Sōhei
708:Zazen
585:Ingen
545:Unkei
535:Ingen
530:Eisai
525:Dōgen
515:Eison
510:Jōkei
495:Hōnen
480:Jōchō
475:Kūkai
465:Rōben
417:Ōbaku
377:Kusha
372:Ritsu
367:Kegon
357:Hosso
294:Japan
162:Title
98:JSTOR
84:books
4546:Pāḷi
4531:Māra
4441:Flag
3842:Iran
3766:Tuva
3711:Laos
3339:Lama
3187:Śīla
3155:Śīla
3143:Pīti
3133:Sati
3084:Puja
3005:Koan
2911:Dāna
2502:Yasa
2389:Tārā
2007:Nikō
1568:rain
1564:koro
1548:The
1525:The
1470:any
1468:cite
1410:Juzu
1345:The
1236:deer
1202:The
1139:any
1137:cite
1063:Kana
991:any
989:cite
932:, a
928:The
826:日興上人
733:Obon
550:Enni
500:Myōe
485:Kūya
407:Sōtō
276:Fuji
204:Died
185:Born
151:The
138:日興上人
70:news
4268:Art
4204:Wat
2740:Zen
1481:by
1321:of
1150:by
1081:in
1002:by
951:née
916:).
888:at
881:.
857:.
653:Art
278:,
53:by
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3770:ru
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