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10 Bulls
Also known as the 10 oxherding pictures, which signify life, truth in action, and the realization of one's true nature, along with comments in prose and verse from the Chinese Zen master Kakuan, which have been used since the 12th century for Zen enlightenment. |
Bengyu
Biography of a Japanese Buddhist priest in Iwate who helped the starving during the 18th century. |
Honmon Butsuryu Shu
Official home of the Honmon Butsuryu Shu in Japan. Features general background information about the organization, contact information, and other resources, along with some general Buddhist history. |
Images of Taisekiji
Commemorating 750 years by presenting historical and modern pictures of Head Temple Taisekiji and surroundings in Fujinomiya City. |
Japan Fears Another Religious Sect
San Francisco Chronicle article critical of the perceived political influence that the Soka Gakkai exerts in the Japanese government. (December 27, 1995) |
Jyunrei
Details interfaith walks for peace with this Buddhist group. |
Kosei Publishing Co.
Promotes world peace through inter-religious dialogue by publishing books and magazines on Buddhist doctrine and practice, focusing on the Lotus Sutra. |
Nichiren Shoshu
Features ongoing activities, temple locations, and material for experienced practitioners and newcomers. |
Niwano Peace Foundation
Promotes research and other activities serving the cause of peace. Describes grants and peace prize and announces recipients. |
Rissho Kosei-kai
Outlines basic beliefs, teachings, and practice and provides overviews of official publications and peace activities. |
Soka Gakkai International (SGI)
Organization's main site, featuring the SGI Quarterly magazine, news releases, history, and other study and religious materials for both newcomers and practitioners. |
Taking a Path to Peace
Nichidatsu Fujii and the continuing work of his Buddhist order in building peace pagodas, walking for peace, and working for peace and justice through their spiritual practice. |
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