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Two Nichiren Texts (Bdk English Tripitaka Translation Series)

by Numata Center for Buddhist Translation

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This volume contains two works by the founder of the Nichiren Shu school. The Risshoankokuron takes the form of a dialogue betweeen a traveler and a master about the troubled state of affairs in the country. It prophesies an invasion from the sea and is sharply critical of the regent at the time. Kanjinhonzonsho was written to reveal the Most Venerable One as Nichiren conceived it.… (more)
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This volume contains two works by the founder of the Nichiren Shu school. The Risshoankokuron takes the form of a dialogue betweeen a traveler and a master about the troubled state of affairs in the country. It prophesies an invasion from the sea and is sharply critical of the regent at the time. Kanjinhonzonsho was written to reveal the Most Venerable One as Nichiren conceived it.

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