Chanting to this object of devotion allows us to see ourselves clearly, like a mirror
Gohonzon
The act of sharing Nichiren Buddhism with others so they may also develop their faith and become happy.
Shakabuku
SGI members read this weekly newspaper to support our Buddhist practice and receive encouragement in faith.
World Tribune
Daisaku Ikeda
This is one of the three bodies, Nichiren Daishonin referred to the profound awareness that we, ourselves and others are Buddhas just as we are.
Reward Body
SGI Members and guests develop faith in ourselves and our ability to overcome challenges through this action
Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
SGI members strengthen their practice of Nichiren Buddhism by attending meetings like this
Discussion Meeting
This 30-volume series chronicalizes the propagation efforts of Daisaku Ikeda and pioneer members in spreading Nichiren Buddhism outside of Japan and beyond.
The New Human Revolution
He was the first an educator in 1930s Japan and the first president of the Soka Gakkai.
Tsunesaburo Makiguchi
Dharma Body
SGI chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to transform this, which is not fixed
Karma
The repetition of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.
Daimoku
New members and guests have an opportunity to take this exam to test their knowledge of Buddhism to encourage Buddhist study in their practice.
Introduction to Buddhism Exam
He was the second president of the Soka Gakkai who was wrongfully imprisoned and later died in prison for upholding his belief in Nichiren Buddhism.
Josei Toda
Also one of the "three bodies" that reveals itself in our behavior is the practical, compassionate action for the happiness of ourselves and others
Manifested Body