Tenso Daijin
03/11/2011 – 1:17 pm | No Comment

Tensho Daijin
Mahkluk ini adalah dewi matahari Shinto yang juga dikenal dengan Amaterasu Omikami. Kamus Istilah dan Konsep Buddhis menyertakan informasi berikut berkaitan dengannya:
“Dewi Matahari yang terdapat dalam mitologi Jepang, yang belakangan diadopsi menjadi seorang dewa …

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Pilgrimage – 600 kilometers, 150 chanted sutras, and 20,000 written sutras
17/03/2012 – 5:32 pm | No Comment

TOKYO, Japan – Renjo Miura, a Buddhist priest of the Nichiren sect, made a 600-kilometer pilgrimage on foot, starting on June 18 last year, and finishing on August 1.

His purpose was to comfort the souls of those who died in last year’s earthquake and tsunami, where nearly 16,000 people perished, and more than 3,700 are still missing. He also helped to bring peace to the traumatized survivors as he made his way through the disaster zones.

“I walked north for 44 days along the Pacific coastline 100 days after the earthquake, through the devastated areas, and skirting the no-entry zone around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Thirteen other Buddhist priests joined me at different sections on my route,” he said, speaking recently about his experiences.

Although Miura’s own home in the city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, was partially damaged by the earthquake, he decided to make the pilgrimage to help bring peace to the victims, and to learn first-hand about the disaster.

“By listening to the survivors’ experiences, we discovered just how horrific the tsunami had been,” Miura said. “Many people put their hands together when they saw us, and wept as they told us of their experiences.”

The priests conducted memorial services as they walked through the devastated areas in the Tohoku region, scattering papers with the phrase, “I take refuge in the Lotus” and throwing them into the ocean. In the course of his pilgrimage, Miura chanted 150 times, and wrote sutras on 20,000 pieces of paper.

“The first time we did this, it rained heavily,” Miura said. “But we didn’t stop praying and we kept chanting the sutra. When we finished praying and chanting, the rain suddenly stopped. We felt an invisible power and heard wishes and messages from the many people who had died in the area.”

On his journey, Miura picked up a piece of wood from the debris washed ashore near the Takata Matsubara Pine Forest, where 700,000 pine trees were destroyed by the tsunami. He wrote a passage from a Buddhist sutra on the wood and chanted for the souls buried under the debris while beating a drum.

Miura, who became a priest when he was 20, volunteered to listen to the victims at an evacuation center in city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, after the earthquake, as they said he was unknown to them. His pilgrimage was an attempt to remedy this situation by gaining a deeper understanding of the disaster and the losses associated with it.

Japan’s Yomiuri newspaper tells of Yoko Abe, who used to run a supermarket in Minami-Sanrikucho, Miyagi prefecture, and is one of the survivors for whom Miura chanted.

“I don’t think much progress has been made on restoration, but Miura’s chant encouraged me,” she told the Yomiuri. “It made me think that I’d like to help to people again. The next morning she presented rice balls to the priest, as a token of her gratitude.

At the end of his talk in Tokyo, Miura ended by stating his belief that the natural crisis and the nuclear problems in Japan provide us with opportunities to become better human beings and demonstrate our humanity and compassion toward others.

source: http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=44%2C10781%2C0%2C0%2C1%2C0

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“Kami” Mahluk Gaib Shinto
29/08/2011 – 8:22 pm | No Comment
“Kami” Mahluk Gaib Shinto

Kamus Shinto Populer menjabarkan kami sebagai berikut:
“Kami bisa mengacu kepada keagungan, kekeramatan, spiritual, dan keajaiban dari sifat atau energi dari suatu tempat dan benda, mahkluk gaib dari mitologi lokal maupun kerajaan, roh-roh dari alam dan …

The Four Heavenly Kings
11/08/2011 – 6:30 pm | No Comment
The Four Heavenly Kings

The four heavenly kings are the guardians of the world who reside on the slopes of Mt. Sumeru in the heaven named after them from whence they are each responsible for …

A Short History of India Buddhism Sect
05/08/2011 – 12:00 pm | No Comment
A Short History of India Buddhism Sect

There were two schools in India after Buddha’s entry into Nirvana, namely, 1. the Sthaviras (Jo-za-bu), and 2. the Mahasamghikas (Dai-shu-bu). In the former there were five succeeding teachers, whose names are Kasyapa, …

A Short History of Chinese Buddhism Sect
03/08/2011 – 2:52 pm | No Comment
A Short History of Chinese Buddhism Sect

In the tenth year of the Ei-hei period, in the reign of the Emperor Mei (Ming) of the Latter Kan (Han) dynasty, 67 A. D., i. e. one thousand and sixteen years after Buddha, the …

The Twelve Sects Into Three Periods in Japan Buddhism
03/08/2011 – 12:23 pm | No Comment
The Twelve Sects Into Three Periods in Japan Buddhism

The twelve sects treated of in this book include the principal Japanese Buddhist sects, though the number of different schools might be increased, if we were to count minutely the original and secondary divisions. We …

Ten Honorable Titles Of Buddha
30/07/2011 – 9:27 pm | No Comment
Ten Honorable Titles Of Buddha

Ten Honorable Titles of Buddha (Definition)
Ten Honorable Titles: Ten epithets for a Buddha, expressing his power, wisdom, virtue and compassion. There are several versions. The Juju Bibasha Ron lists them as follows:

“Thus Come One”(Sanskrit, tathagata; Japanese, …

Upacara Pernikahan di Amerika
17/07/2011 – 4:57 am | No Comment
Upacara Pernikahan di Amerika

Oleh: Rev.Shokai Kanai
(Kepala Kuil Nichiren Buddhist Los Angeles)
Upacara Pernikahan adalah salah satu peristiwa terpenting dalam kehidupan kita. Bagaimanapun, jumlah pasangan yang siap menikah berkurang jumlahnya setiap tahun baik di Amerika maupun Jepang. 50 tahun yang …

Upacara Peringatan Bagi Para Leluhur
17/07/2011 – 4:51 am | No Comment
Upacara Peringatan Bagi Para Leluhur

Sebuah Hal Yang Penting Dalam Buddhisme
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Oleh: Rev.Chishin Hirai,
Honolulu Hawaii
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Umur Tua dan Kematian
17/07/2011 – 4:47 am | No Comment
Umur Tua dan Kematian

Oleh: Rev.Shokai Kanai
Diskusi tentang aspek persiapan untuk sebuah kematian adalah sangat penting meskipun orang awam biasanya tidak suka membicarakan hal tentang kematian. Dalam Buddisme, hubungan antara badan dan jiwa adalah sama seperti hubungan antara sebuah …

Ular Muncul Untuk Kodok
17/07/2011 – 4:41 am | No Comment
Ular Muncul Untuk Kodok

Oleh : Sidin Ong
Ada sebuah cerita yang sangat unik tetapi mengandung makna yang luar biasa. Dibawah rerumpunan tumbuhan disisi sebuah danau, hiduplah sekelompok kodok. Disana hidup seekor induk kodok dengan tiga anaknya. Induk kodok berkata …

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