On the Four Stages of Faithand the Five Stages of Practice

Background and Summary(Short Story)

This text is one of Nichiren Daishonin’s major writings, written in 1277 as a reply to a disciple’s letter. Daishonin emphasizes that chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo with faith is the correct practice for the Latter Day of the Law. He discusses the stages of faith and practice from the Lotus Sutra and states that the initial stages correspond to hearing and having faith in the Lotus Sutra. Daishonin criticizes the Pure Land teachings that emphasize reciting Amida Buddha’s name and asserts that chanting the daimoku alone can lead all beings to Buddhahood. He also explains that in the Latter Day, people should focus solely on chanting the daimoku as it encompasses all other practices and holds the merit of good deeds within it. Even those who chant without understanding its meaning will attain Buddhahood.

Main Text

The five characters of Myoho-renge-kyo do not represent the sutra text, nor are they its meaning. They are nothing other than the intent of the entire sutra. So, even though the beginners in Buddhist practice may not understand their significance, by practicing these five characters, they will naturally conform to the sutra’s intent.

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