Tag: Buddhahood
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The Profound Significance of Respecting the Keeper of the Lotus Sutra: An Analysis of the Buddha’s Instruction to Universal-Sage Bodhisattva

The Lotus Sutra, revered as the “king of sutras” within Mahayana Buddhism 1, holds a central position due to its revolutionary teaching that all beings, without exception, possess the inherent potential to attain Buddhahood.2 This profound scripture culminates in Chapter 28, titled “The Encouragement of Bodhisattva Universally Worthy,” where the Buddha imparts crucial instructions regarding…
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The Guiding Hand of Teachers: An Analysis of Chapter Twenty-Seven of the Lotus Sūtra

The Lotus Sūtra, revered as one of the most influential scriptures in Mahayana Buddhism, holds a significant place in the spiritual landscape of East Asia.1 For many, it represents the culmination of Shakyamuni Buddha’s teachings, offering a path to complete and sufficient salvation.1 This venerated text presents a profound re-evaluation of the Buddhist path and…
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An Examination of Nichiren’s Assertions on Attaining Buddhahood and Societal Well-being in his Treatise on Prayers

1. Introduction: Nichiren Buddhism, a significant school within the Mahayana tradition, centers its teachings and practices on the Lotus Sutra, revered as the culmination of Shakyamuni Buddha’s fifty years of teachings.1 Founded in 13th-century Japan by Nichiren Daishonin (1222-1282), this school emphasizes the inherent Buddha-nature within all individuals and the possibility of attaining enlightenment in…
