A short film demonstrating how to begin chanting
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo,
explaining its meaning and introducing the daily Buddhist practice
of SGI members around the world.
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo,
explaining its meaning and introducing the daily Buddhist practice
of SGI members around the world.
The phase Nahm Myoho Renge Kyo means
I dedicate my life to the wonderful law of cause and effect,
that leads to Buddhahood.
NAM means dedication
and MYOHO means mystic or wonderful law.
An expression of the charma
or underlying principle inherent in all life.
MYO in particular signifies the unseen effect of life as well as its potential to revive
and open while HO refers to life’s manifastations.
RENGE means lotus flower.
The lotus produce the seeds and flowers in the same time
and therefore symbolizes the simultaneity of cause and effect.
Just as the pure lotus flower blooms in a muddy pond, so the pure life
of Buddhahood exist within our lives.
KYO is voice or teaching of the Buddha.
I dedicate my life to the wonderful law of cause and effect,
that leads to Buddhahood.
NAM means dedication
and MYOHO means mystic or wonderful law.
An expression of the charma
or underlying principle inherent in all life.
MYO in particular signifies the unseen effect of life as well as its potential to revive
and open while HO refers to life’s manifastations.
RENGE means lotus flower.
The lotus produce the seeds and flowers in the same time
and therefore symbolizes the simultaneity of cause and effect.
Just as the pure lotus flower blooms in a muddy pond, so the pure life
of Buddhahood exist within our lives.
KYO is voice or teaching of the Buddha.
Chanting the Nahm Myoho Renge Kyo is like a spiritual workout.
It refreshes and revitalizes us. It is recharching our batteries.
If we chant we have more energy and the strength, not to be deleted by our problems.
The chanting of Nahm Myoho Renge Kyo was established by a 13th century
Japanese priest named Nicheren.
The chanting enables all people to tap into there Buddha Nature.
It refreshes and revitalizes us. It is recharching our batteries.
If we chant we have more energy and the strength, not to be deleted by our problems.
The chanting of Nahm Myoho Renge Kyo was established by a 13th century
Japanese priest named Nicheren.
The chanting enables all people to tap into there Buddha Nature.