Nichiren-shū
Combination of several Japanese Buddhist schools / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nichiren Shū (日蓮宗, School of Nichiren) is a combination of several schools ranging from four of the original Nichiren Buddhist schools that date back to Nichiren's original disciples, and part of the fifth:[2][3][4]
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Name of school | Founder |
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Minobu-san | Mimbu—Nikō |
Hama-san | Nisshō |
Ikegami-shu | Nichirō |
Nakayama-san | Nichijō (also known as Toki Jōni) |
Fuji-Fuse | Nikkō Shōnin (in part only) while some belongs to the Nichiren Shōshū Temple. |
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