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Go to www.sgi-usa.org. Nichiren Buddhism The invocation of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo was established by Nichiren Daishonin on April 28, 1253. Having studied widely among all the Buddhist sutras, he had concluded that the Lotus Sutra contains the ultimate truth of Buddhism: that everyone without exception has the potential to attain Buddhahood. The title of the Lotus Sutra in its Japanese translation is Myoho-renge-kyo. But to Nichiren, Myoho-renge-kyo was far more than the title of a Buddhist text, it was the expression, in words, of the Law of life which all Buddhist teachings in one way or another seek to clarify. What follows is a brief and unavoidably limited explanation of some of the key concepts expressed by this phrase.
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In Sanskrit, "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo" would be pronounced as "Nām Mayoh Renge Kyoh."
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Nam myoho renge kyo
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He awakened to the Law of causality and reality! That Law is Nam Myoho Renge Kyo!
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo can be literally translated as "I devote myself to the Lotus Sutra of the Wonderful Law."- Nam (or Namu) derives from the Sanskrit and means to venerate or dedicate oneself.- Myoho literally means the Mystic Law - the underlying truth or principle which governs the mysterious workings of the universe and our life from moment to moment.- Renge means lotus flower.- Kyo literally means sutra, the voice or teaching of a Buddha.
If you mean "Nam-myoho-renge-kyo," that is a Buddhist chant.
SGI members often speak about the positive impact that chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo has on their lives. This is hard to comprehend and is something that can only be experienced on an individual basis. Often people trying the practice are encouraged to try chanting even a small amount regularly for a while, in order to see the effect it has.
Go to www.sgi-usa.org. Nichiren Buddhism The invocation of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo was established by Nichiren Daishonin on April 28, 1253. Having studied widely among all the Buddhist sutras, he had concluded that the Lotus Sutra contains the ultimate truth of Buddhism: that everyone without exception has the potential to attain Buddhahood. The title of the Lotus Sutra in its Japanese translation is Myoho-renge-kyo. But to Nichiren, Myoho-renge-kyo was far more than the title of a Buddhist text, it was the expression, in words, of the Law of life which all Buddhist teachings in one way or another seek to clarify. What follows is a brief and unavoidably limited explanation of some of the key concepts expressed by this phrase.
Monks wnated to be monks in the first place because around the time monks were really popular everyone was quite poor so being a monk would have been a dream for them. Because the liked being monks.. idk dont ask god sʞɔns ɥʇǝq she really does shes so mean and bythe way you are a myoho renge kyo!
nam myo ho renge kyo नम म्यो हो रेन्गे क्यो The above is not Sanskrit, it's simply a transliteration into the Devanagari script; one of the many scripts used to write Sanskrit. The phrase: namo myoho renge kyo is actually in Chinese. It's the Japanese pronunciation of: namo miaofa lianhua jing. 南無妙法蓮華經 नमःसद्धर्मपुण्डरीकसूत्र Namah Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra
It's the "Daimoku" or "Great Invocation" of Nichiren BuddhismMeaning: Nam = Devotion of body and mind; Myoho = Mystic (subtle or beyond human reasoning) Law; Renge = (Lit.) Lotus (i.e. simultaneous cause and effect because the lotus blossom is the seed and the blossom); Kyo= Sound, Sutra, Teaching, or Vibration.Therefore, "Devotion to the Mystic Law of Simultaneous Cause and Effect Teaching."Myoho Renge Kyo" is Japanese for the title of the Lotus Sutra, considered by many as the ultimate teaching of Buddhism.Became more famous through the movie 'What's Love Got to Do With It' about Tina Turner's life. Featured in the opening sequence and at the climactic turn of her story. Practiced by Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Roberto Baggio, Patrick Duffy, Duncan Sheik, Susan Vega, and other celebrities, as well as 20 million SGI members worldwide.See www.sgi-usa.org for more.