With brief, easily absorbed wisdom from the precepts of Nichiren, a 13th-century Buddhist priest, this collection of day-to-day musings can be enjoyed by casual readers and devoted followers alike.
The introduction of Buddhism to China is a fascinating story of the meeting of two great civilisations: India, the land of the Buddha’s birth, and China, where Buddhism was transformed into a world religion and from where the Buddhist scriptures eventually spread to Japan.
Daisaku Ikeda invites us to explore with him five core principles of Nichiren Buddhism and the Soka Gakkai movement, so that we may find true happiness ourselves, help others do the same, and bring about a more peaceful world.
Whether you’re studying for an SGI-USA exam or wanting to deepen or refresh your understanding, you’ll discover in The Basics of Nichiren Buddhism timeless Buddhist concepts for developing lives of compassion, joy, and happiness.
The Buddha in Your Mirror reveals the most modern, effective and practical way to achieve what is called enlightenment or Buddhahood–just as you are, without changing how you look, eat or live.
Daisaku Ikeda, Katsuji Saito, Takanori Endo, Haruo Suda
The conversations in this six-volume work, conducted over a number of years, yield intra-religious insights of Buddhists who regard the Lotus Sutra as a core teaching of Mahayana Buddhism.
Daisaku Ikeda, Katsuji Saito, Takanori Endo, Haruo Suda
The conversations in this six-volume work, conducted over a number of years, yield intra-religious insights of Buddhists who regard the Lotus Sutra as a core teaching of Mahayana Buddhism.
Daisaku Ikeda, Katsuji Saito, Takanori Endo, Haruo Suda
The conversations in this six-volume work, conducted over a number of years, yield intra-religious insights of Buddhists who regard the Lotus Sutra as a core teaching of Mahayana Buddhism.