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Nichiren Shoshu is the name of the denomination which follows the orthodox teachings of true Buddhism as taught by Nichiren Daishonin, the True Buddha, who made his advent in Japan in 1222.  The Head Temple, Taisekiji, is at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Japan. Nichiren Shoshu has temples and centers worldwide and actively propagates the true teachings of Nichiren Daishonin. The practice of Nichiren Shoshu true Buddhism brings about powerful benefits and positive changes to the lives of those who practice it.
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[[Nichiren]] Shoshu is the name of the denomination which follows the orthodox teachings of true [[Buddhism]] as taught by [[Nichiren]] Daishonin, the [[True Buddha]], who made his advent in [[Japan]] in 1222.  The Head Temple, Taisekiji, is at the foot of Mt. Fuji in [[Japan]]. [[Nichiren]] Shoshu has temples and centers worldwide and actively propagates the true teachings of [[Nichiren]] Daishonin. The practice of [[Nichiren]] Shoshu true [[Buddhism]] brings about powerful benefits and positive changes to the lives of those who practice it.
  
The ultimate goals are the attainment of enlightenment by the individual and, through widely spreading true Buddhism, the establishment of a purified and peaceful world where all people can enjoy happy lives together.
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The ultimate goals are the attainment of [[Enlightenment]] by the individual and, through widely spreading true [[Buddhism]], the establishment of a purified and peaceful [[World]] where all people can enjoy happy lives together.
  
The daily practice consists of chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo and reciting a chapter and a half of the Lotus Sutra, called Gongyo, to the True Object of Worship called the Gohonzon. There are six temples in the United States and many local area meeting places. All are invited to come learn about Nichiren Shoshu true Buddhism and experience its beneficial power. This site gives temple locations, articles, and links to other related sites.
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The daily practice consists of [[Chanting]] Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo and reciting a chapter and a half of the [[Lotus Sutra]], called Gongyo, to the True Object of Worship called the [[Gohonzon]]. There are six temples in the United States and many local area meeting places. All are invited to come learn about [[Nichiren]] Shoshu true [[Buddhism]] and experience its beneficial [[Power]].
 
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Nichiren Shoshu is the name of the denomination which follows the orthodox teachings of true Buddhism as taught by Nichiren Daishonin, the True Buddha, who made his advent in Japan in 1222. The Head Temple, Taisekiji, is at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Japan. Nichiren Shoshu has temples and centers worldwide and actively propagates the true teachings of Nichiren Daishonin. The practice of Nichiren Shoshu true Buddhism brings about powerful benefits and positive changes to the lives of those who practice it.

The ultimate goals are the attainment of Enlightenment by the individual and, through widely spreading true Buddhism, the establishment of a purified and peaceful World where all people can enjoy happy lives together.

The daily practice consists of Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo and reciting a chapter and a half of the Lotus Sutra, called Gongyo, to the True Object of Worship called the Gohonzon. There are six temples in the United States and many local area meeting places. All are invited to come learn about Nichiren Shoshu true Buddhism and experience its beneficial Power.

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