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Dai-Gohonzon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dai Gohonzon
The Dai-Gohonzon, a mandala inscribed with Sanskrit and Chinese characters on a plank of Japanese camphorwood, is the supreme object of veneration for the Nichiren Shōshū school of Nichiren Buddhism. ''Dai'' means "great" or "supreme" while ''gohonzon'' means "object of devotion."〔http://www.sgi-usa.org/memberresources/resources/gohonzon/gohonzon.php〕 The Dai-Gohonzon is housed at Nichiren Shoshu's Head Temple, Taiseki-ji. Nichiren inscribed the first Gohonzon during his exile to Sado. Gohonzons chiefly comprise the names of numerous buddhas, bodhisattvas, Buddhist deities, and Buddhist teachers around the characters ''Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō Nichiren'' written down the middle. ==Overview==
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