{"id":1664,"date":"2024-05-01T14:03:13","date_gmt":"2024-05-01T14:03:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.senmyozanhokkejitemple.com\/?p=1664"},"modified":"2024-05-01T14:03:14","modified_gmt":"2024-05-01T14:03:14","slug":"high-priest-nichinyo-shonins-guidance-march-3-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.senmyozanhokkejitemple.com\/index.php\/en\/2024\/05\/01\/high-priest-nichinyo-shonins-guidance-march-3-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"High Priest Nichinyo Shonin&#8217;s Guidance March 3, 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-text-align-left\">We, the people of the Latter Day of the Law, can manifest the [attainment of]<br>Buddhahood as we are, despite our being tormented by the three poisons of greed, anger,<br>and stupidity. In this way, we can build true happiness spanning all three existences of<br>life through absolute faith in [and practice to] the Dai-Gohonzon.<br>This is why the Daishonin writes, in \u201cReply to Nambu Rokuro Saburo\u201d:<br>King Ajatashatru was an evil man who murdered his father and imprisoned his<br>mother. However, when he heard the teaching of the Lotus Sutra at the assembly<br>where the Buddha expounded the Nirvana Sutra, his incurable boils were healed.<br>Moreover, his life was prolonged by forty years. Furthermore, even though he<br>originally lacked the roots of faith, he ultimately reached the first stage of stability,<br>and Shakyamuni affirmed that he would achieve Buddhahood. Devadatta was an<br>icchantika, the worst in the entire world. According to all of the earlier sutras<br>preached during Shakyamuni\u2019s lifetime, he was considered hopeless. But when the<br>Buddha expounded the Lotus Sutra, he predicted that Devadatta ultimately would<br>attain Buddhahood as the Heavenly King Tathagata. From these examples, it can be<br>concluded that the attainment of enlightenment for evil people in the Latter Day of<br>the Law does not depend on whether their offenses are light or heavy, but solely on<br>whether or not they have faith in this sutra\u2026. (Gosho, p. 684)<br>King Ajatashatru, spurred on by Devadatta, assassinated King Bimbisara\u2014his<br>father\u2014so he could usurp his throne. But at the urging of the great physician Jivaka,<br>this callously brutal man met Shakyamuni Buddha and became his disciple. Upon<br>hearing the Lotus Sutra, not only was Ajatashatru cured of painful sores covering his<br>body, but he also had his life extended by forty years. Furthermore, he received<br>affirmation that he would achieve the first stage of stability, even though he originally<br>lacked the root of faith. This indicates that even someone who lacks the capacity for<br>faith can develop the mindset to believe and reach the \u201cfirst stage of stability\u201d\u2014the point<br>where they can persist in advancing towards enlightenment\u2014through the power of<br>Myoho-Renge-Kyo.<br>For his part, Devadatta envied Shakyamuni and was hostile to anything and<br>everything Shakyamuni did or said. He committed the three cardinal sins of injuring the<br>Buddha by dropping a boulder on him causing his foot to bleed; killing an arhat, the nun<br>Utpalavarna; and instigating disunity among the Buddhist Order. He was the world\u2019s<br>foremost icchantika (person of incorrigible disbelief), neither believing in the correct<br>Law, pursuing the path to enlightenment, nor possessing the capacity for Buddhahood.<br>But though he fell into hell, when Shakyamuni preached in the Devadatta (Daibadatta;<br>twelfth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra about causes and relationships from previous<br>existences [and the effects in the present], he revealed that Devadatta had been his good<br>influence (zenchishiki) in past lives, and prophesized his future enlightenment as<br>Heavenly King Thus-Come-One.<br>Through the examples of King Ajatashatru and Devadatta, the Daishonin is telling<br>us that whether people in the Latter Day of the Law can or cannot achieve enlightenment<br>is not determined by the gravity of their transgressions, but rather by whether they<br>believe\u2014whether they have faith. This is expressed when the sutra states: \u201c[Even you,<br>Shariputra\u2026were able to] gain entrance through faith alone.\u201d Faith is the essential<br>element for [completing the path to and] achieving Buddhahood\u2026.<br>A section of the Gosho \u201cThe Doctrine of Ichinen Sanzen\u201d reads:<br>This teaching does not deny Buddhahood to evil people, women, people of the two<br>vehicles, and icchantika. Thus, [the Expedient Means (Hoben; second) chapter of<br>the Lotus Sutra] states that all people attain Buddhahood by carrying out the Buddha<br>way. [The Treasure Tower (Ken hoto; eleventh) chapter of the sutra] also expounds<br>on the Buddha\u2019s profound wisdom, which bestows benefits equally on all living<br>beings\u2026. (Gosho, p. 110)<br>The essence of this is that exerting yourself in faith and practice with absolute<br>confidence in the Dai-Gohonzon of the High Sanctuary of the Essential Teaching is the<br>noblest and best path for achieving enlightenment in this life. Faith [and practice] based<br>on our acceptance of and belief in the Dai-Gohonzon and the Dai-Gohonzon\u2019s<br>immeasurable power\u2014abundant faith and practice in which we totally dedicate<br>ourselves and leave everything up to the Dai-Gohonzon\u2014enables us to build true<br>happiness spanning the three existences [of life].<br>In this context, I pray from the depths of my being that you will arm yourselves with<br>absolute confidence in the Dai-Gohonzon and apply all your energy so, having achieved<br>your shakubuku pledges, you\u2019ll be able to end the year knowing that you left no stone<br>unturned.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We, the people of the Latter Day of the Law, can manifest the [attainment of]Buddhahood as we are, despite our being tormented by the three poisons of greed, anger,and stupidity. 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