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Hokkekō
is a lay organization affiliated with the Nichiren Shōshū school of Japanese Buddhism and the name most Nichiren Shoshu temple congregations are known by. ''Hokke'' is a reference to the Lotus Sutra (妙法蓮華経 ''Myōhō-Renge-Kyō'' or 法華経 ''Hokkekyō''), the Buddhist scripture Nichiren Shoshu bases its teachings on, and in this usage means "lay group" or "congregation". 〔 Wiktionary definition〕 ==History== Historical references to temple congregations as ''Hokkekō'' or date back to at least the 13th century. Nichiren Daishonin (1222-1282), the founder of Nichiren Shōshū, also referred collectively to his lay followers as Hokkekōshū in the dedication written on the Dai-Gohonzon, the school's object of veneration, inscribed on October 12, 1279. Nichiren Shoshu attributes the appellation Hokkekō to this usage by Nichiren Daishonin. Hokkekō is the name given to Nichiren Daishonin's believers who died at the Atsuhara persecution. They are affiliated with the head temple at Taisekiji in Japan.
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