Gohonzon
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Script error: No such module "Nihongo". is a generic term for a venerated religious object in Japanese Buddhism. It may take the form of a scroll or statuary. The term Script error: No such module "lang". typically refers to the mainstream use of venerated objects within Nichiren Buddhism, referring to the calligraphic paper mandala inscribed by the 13th Japanese Buddhist priest Nichiren 日蓮to which devotional chanting is directed.[2][3][4]
Linguistically, the root word Script error: No such module "Nihongo". derives from ancient word Script error: No such module "lang"., signifying a devotional object of respect or worship,[5] and with the honorific Script error: No such module "Nihongo". prefix.[6]
Varying Nichiren groups accord their own meanings to the term Script error: No such module "lang". in different ways, signifying their treatment of the object:
- "Object of Devotion" – Soka Gakkai[7]
- "Object of Worship" – Nichiren Shōshū[8]
- "The Great Mandala, Venerated Supreme" – Nichiren-shū sects[9][10]
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Description
Nichiren himself attached the greatest importance to his inscription of the Script error: No such module "lang". and claimed this as a pivotal moment in his life.[12] He stated that by using Script error: No such module "lang". ink to inscribe it, he was acting like a "lion king".[13] Nichiren's calligraphy shifted over the years he inscribed Script error: No such module "lang"..[14] Details of the composition of the Script error: No such module "lang". are clear from the approximately 120–125 inscribed in Nichiren's own hand, dating from 1271 to 1282, that are extant.[15][16][17]Template:Rp For example, a Script error: No such module "lang". he inscribed in July 1273 was inscribed on a piece of silk Template:Cvt.[18] Copies of the original Script error: No such module "lang". have been made by others[19] and can be found in varying sizes.
A Script error: No such module "lang". is inscribed for a specific person or organization, while an Script error: No such module "lang". is generic and produced through a woodblock printing process. Nichiren and his successors also inscribed smaller Script error: No such module "lang". that are carried on the person.[20][21][22]
Opinions on its significance
- Author Philip Yampolsky describes Nichiren's Script error: No such module "lang". as a mandala, a concretized object that Nichiren inscribed to transmit what he regarded as the essence of the Lotus Sutra.[23] It is also described as a depiction of the Ceremony in the Air in the 11th chapter of the Lotus Sutra, "The Emergence of the Treasure Tower".[24][25] It is the first of the Three Great Secret Laws of Nichiren Buddhism, the others being Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō and the platform of ordination or place of worship.[26]
- Authors Robert Ellwood and Richard Pilgrim describe Script error: No such module "lang". as a "mandala of the cosmos as perceived inwardly by Nichiren."[27]
- Masaharu Anesaki describes Script error: No such module "lang". as "a physical embodiment of the truth of cosmic existence as realized in the all-comprehensive conception of 'mutual participation, and illuminated by the all-enlightening power of the Truth.'"[28]
- Jacqueline Stone claims that "By having faith in the Script error: No such module "lang". and chanting it before this object of worship, [Nichiren taught] one could in effect enter the mandala and participate in the enlightened reality that it depicts."[29]
The founder Nichiren referred to Script error: No such module "lang". as "the banner of propagation"[30] and "a cluster of blessings."[31]
Calligraphic meanings
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Without exception, all these Buddhas, bodhisattvas, great sages, and, in general, all the various beings of the two worlds and the eight groups who appear in the "Introduction" chapter of the Lotus Sutra dwell in this Gohonzon. Illuminated by the light of the five characters of the Mystic Law, they display the dignified attributes that they inherently possess. This is the object of devotion.
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A Nichiren Script error: No such module "lang". is usually written in traditional kanji characters with the addition of two Siddhaṃ scripts. Although exclusive to the other Buddhist sects of his contemporaneous society, Nichiren was highly inclusive of Vedic and Chinese traditions, viewing them as precursors of his own teachings[33][34] and personages from these traditions are present on the Script error: No such module "lang"..
Most prominent to all such Script error: No such module "lang". is the phrase Script error: No such module "lang".—the primary mantra in Nichiren Buddhism—written down the center in bold calligraphy.[35] This is called the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". or Script error: No such module "Nihongo".. Right below, also in bold, Nichiren writes his name followed by his seal. This signifies Nichiren's conviction that his life had manifested the essence of the Lotus Sutra.[36]
On the top row can be found the names of Shakyamuni Buddha and Prabhutaratna and the four leaders of the Bodhisattvas of the Earth.[37] The names of deities believed to protect the Buddha Land, called the Four Heavenly Kings (Bishamonten, Jikokuten, Kōmokuten, and Zōjōten), further occupy the four corners, and Sanskrit characters depicting Aizen Myō-ō and Fudō Myō-ō are situated along the left and right outer edges. Within this frame are the names of various Buddhas, bodhisattvas, historical and mythological figures in Buddhism, personages representing the ten realms, and deities drawn from Vedic, Chinese, and Japanese traditions are arranged hierarchically. Each of these names represents some aspect of the Buddha's enlightenment or an important Buddhist concept.[38][39]
History
Research has documented that Nichiren inscribed 740 Script error: No such module "lang"..[40] He began inscribing Script error: No such module "lang". immediately before and during his exile on Sado between late 1271 and early 1274. This follows the attempted and failed execution of him at Tatsunokuchi Beach in 1271. In various letters he referred to this event as his "casting off the transient and revealing the true" (Script error: No such module "lang".), at which time he claimed to have discarded his transient status and revealed his essential identity as the Buddha of the Latter Day of the Law.[41] According to Ikeda, Nichiren's intent in manifesting the Script error: No such module "lang". was to allow people to connect directly with the Dharma so they, too, could discard the transient and reveal their essential enlightened selves.[42]Template:Rp
The first extant Script error: No such module "lang". was inscribed by Nichiren on 12 October 1271 before his transport to Sado Island. Stone describes it as embryonic in form. On 8 July 1273, Nichiren inscribed a Script error: No such module "lang". in its full form with the inscription "Nichiren inscribes this for the first time."[43]
During his exile in Sado Island (1271–1274) Nichiren wrote two treatises explaining the significance of the object of devotion from the theoretical perspectives of the person (The Opening of the Eyes) and the Dharma (The Object of Devotion for Observing the Mind).[42]Template:Rp[44]Template:Rp Nichiren wrote additional letters to his followers bestowing Script error: No such module "lang". to them and further explaining their significance: "Letter to Misawa", "Reply to Kyo'o", "The Real Aspect of the Gohonzon", and "On the Treasure Tower".[45]
The Script error: No such module "lang". issue of Soka Gakkai
The Nichiren Shōshū religion claims that the original Script error: No such module "lang". mandala at its head temple is the original source of power that is transcribed by the High Priests of Nichiren Shoshu. All Script error: No such module "lang". loaned by Nichiren Shōshū are copied from the Script error: No such module "lang"., including the ones currently used both by Soka Gakkai and Kenshōkai for their services.[47]
In 28 November 1991, the Soka Gakkai was expelled by Nichiren Shōshū and thereby lost its source of Script error: No such module "lang".. By September 1993, the Soka Gakkai began to manufacture their own version and artistic format used today for current members. A Script error: No such module "lang". transcribed by Nichikan Shōnin, the 26th chief abbot of Taiseki-ji was selected through one of the dissident breakaway priest who provided the woodblock copy when he sided with President Daisaku Ikeda.[48]
The Script error: No such module "lang". used today by Soka Gakkai was copied and transcribed from the Script error: No such module "lang". in July 1720 by Nichikan Shōnin (1665–1726), the twenty-sixth High Priest of Nichiren Shōshū.[49] Another Script error: No such module "lang". in possession of the Soka Gakkai is the wooden copy manufactured in 1974 transcribed from the Script error: No such module "lang". by 64th High Priest Nissho Shōnin, previously enshrined in Osaka, and now enshrined in the main SGI headquarters of Daiseido Hall in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
- Former Soka Gakkai President Jōsei Toda described the Script error: No such module "lang". simply as "a happiness-producing machine",[50] a means for harmonizing with "universal life force".[51]
- Former President of Soka Gakkai International Mr. Daisaku Ikeda refererred to the Script error: No such module "lang". as a mirror that reflects one's inner life.[52]
Inscriptions
The following inscriptions are found in the Script error: No such module "lang". transcribed by 26th High Priest Nichikan Shōnin, as is the mainstream format also transcribed by the Successive High Priests of Nichiren Shōshū:
- Nichiren Daishōnin: – Script error: No such module "lang".. "Never in 2,230-some years since the passing of the Buddha has this great mandala appeared in the world."
- Nichikan Shonin: – Script error: No such module "lang". "The 13th day of the sixth month in the fifth year of Kyoho, cyclical sign kanoe-ne."
There are also two inscriptions from Miao-lo's[53] commentary Script error: No such module "lang"., The Annotations on "The Words and Phrases of the Lotus Sutra":[54]
- Script error: No such module "lang". – "Those who make offerings will gain good fortune surpassing the ten honorable titles [of the Buddha]."
- Script error: No such module "lang". – "Those who vex and trouble [the practitioners of the Law] will have their heads split into seven pieces."
The Soka Gakkai organization maintains that only the Script error: No such module "lang". conferred by their leadership brings both personal happiness and kosen-rufu, claiming that they possess the true mandate of Nichiren for widespread propagation.
By contrast, Nichiren Shōshū Hokkekō members often omit the honorific term Script error: No such module "Nihongo". when referring to Script error: No such module "lang". used outside their religion, most especially against the Soka Gakkai variant either as a pejorative derision or refusal to acknowledge the implied sacred nature of the Script error: No such module "lang". outside their sectarian beliefs, often citing them as either fake and lacking the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". ceremony prescribed to animate a Script error: No such module "lang". for its spiritual efficacy. The lesser value of Script error: No such module "lang". is used by Nichiren Shōshū members instead.[55]
Outside of Nichiren Buddhism
The terms Script error: No such module "lang". and Script error: No such module "lang". are often used interchangeably and with some confusion. In the Japanese new religion Risshō Kōsei Kai, members receive and practice to a Script error: No such module "lang". enshrined in their homes; the scroll consists of an image of Gautama Buddha.[56][57] At the Risshō Kōsei Kai headquarters there is a Script error: No such module "lang". that is a statue of Shakyamuni.[58]
In the Jōdo Shinshū school of Pure Land Buddhism, under Hōnen and Shinran, the use of Script error: No such module "lang". became more prevalent; they took the form of inscriptions of the sect's mantra Namu Amida Butsu, other phrases, images of the Buddha, statuary, and even representations of the founder.[59] Rennyo thought the written mantra was more appropriate than a statue but did not ascribe particular powers to it as do Nichiren's followers to their Script error: No such module "lang"..[60]
In Mikkyō practices such as in Shingon Buddhism, the term Script error: No such module "lang". refers to the divinity honored in a rite but later came to represent the formal object of worship.[61] The tutelary figure's role is similar to that of the yidam in Tibetan Buddhism.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Tutelary deities in Vajrayana, including Mikkyō, Chinese Esoteric Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism, are crucial to many religious practices. In the famous Script error: No such module "lang". fire ritual ceremony, the fire itself, while it is being consumed and animated, is also considered a temporary Script error: No such module "lang"..Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
See also
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Notes
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Further reading
- Ikeda, D. (2012). Lectures on The Opening of the Eyes. World Tribune Press. Template:ISBN.
- Ikeda, D. et al. (2004). The World of Nichiren Daishonin's Writings, Volume 2. Template:ISBN. Two editions: Eternal Ganges Press and Soka Gakkai Malaysia.
- Lotus Seeds, The Essence of Nichiren Shu Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhist Temple of San Jose. Template:ISBN.
- McCormick, R. The Three Great Hidden Dharmas. http://www.nichiren-shu.org/Sanfrancisco/pages/study/nine.htm.
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