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This picture is a Digital Art depiction of my altar. I created it using objects made especially for me by a wonderful and talented Digital Art designer. His name is Schnaps and you can visit his web site One Commune to see more of his brilliant work. He is responsible for all of the beautiful Accessories. The Butsudan, oh the Butsudan. Also made especially for me and is a replica of my own House for my Gohonzon. It was created by my friend and very talented Digital Art designer, Forester. Chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo brought Forester and Schnaps my way and with them, my dream to create this picture came true.
BUTSUDAN The Butsudan (Japanese: Buddha House) is the cabinet where you enshrine your
Gohonzon to protect it. GOHONZON Gohonzon is the object of devotion in Nichiren Buddhism. In Japanese, go means worthy of honor and honzon means object of fundamental respect. Nichiren defined the universal Law permeating life and the universe as Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and embodied it in the form of a mandala. In the Gohonzon, a scroll on which are written Chinese and Sanskrit characters, Nichiren symbolically depicted the life state of Buddhahood, which all people possess. SGI members chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to a Gohonzon enshrined in their own homes. The Gohonzon, together with a practitioner's faith and chanting of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, acts as a stimulus to activate the life-condition of Buddhahood innate in one's life. NOTE: One can still chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and experience benefit if one is not near, or unable to see a Gohonzon. The most essential element in Nichiren's practice for drawing forth one's Buddhahood, is the strength of one's faith. back PRAYER BEADS Prayer Beads The prayer beads are a traditional accessory. SUTRA BOOK Sutra Book Link to the practice of gongyo page back to Altar Study Material Nichiren Daishonin taught that study is an important part of the practice. In the "True Entity of Life" he wrote, "Believe in the Gohonzon, the supreme object of worship in the world.... Exert yourself in the two ways of practice and study. Without practice and study, there can be no Buddhism. You must not only persevere yourself; you must also teach others. Both practice and study arise from faith. Teach others to the best of your ability, even if only a single sentence or phrase. Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo." MW Vol. I, pg 89. There are three fundamentals in the practice of Nichiren Daishonin's Buddhism. Faith, Practice and Study. Faith means to believe in the Gohonzon of the Three Great Secret Laws, when you first begin this is just hope that it will help your life. Practice means to chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo yourself and to teach others. Study means to study and understand the Buddhist teachings. Among these three, faith is the most fundamental for the attainment of Buddhahood. Faith gives rise to practice and study, and practice and study serve to deepen one's faith. SGI-USA provides many ways you can study Buddhism. SGI-USA publishes a weekly newspaper, World Tribune, a monthly magazine, Living Buddhism, and a wide variety of Buddhist books and supplies which are available from many local community centers as well as from SGI-USA Mail Order Center. back BELL Bell The ringing of the bell during gongyo serves to offer a pleasing sound to the Gohonzon and life. It should therefore not be sounded jarringly, but in a way that is pleasing to the ear. There is a specific pattern of bell ringing in the course of the morning and evening recitation of the sutra (gongyo). It is described in the sutra book, The Liturgy of the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin. If you live in an apartment complex or with others, be careful not to ring the bell so loudly that it might disturb them. back CANDLES Candles Candles stand for the truth of non-substantiality or the latent potential of
life. WATER CUP A cup of fresh water is placed before the Gohonzon each day prior to morning gongyo,
it is removed just before evening gongyo. EVERGREENS Altar Evergreens Evergreens symbolize the "property-of-action", the Buddha's enlightened
physical property or his compassionate action and the potential to form a correct
relationship with the environment that allows us to manifest our Buddha nature. FRUIT TRAY Food Fruit or other non-animal foods can be another offering to the Gohonzon. INCENSE Incense Incense represents the truth of the Middle Way, the essential property of
the Buddha's life or the property of the Law, and the potential of our innate Buddha
nature.
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