Background and Summary(Short Story)
This letter, written by Nichiren Daishonin in 1277, is addressed to Shōmitsu-bō, believed to be either his disciple or a True Word priest near Seichō-ji temple. Daishonin emphasizes the superiority of the Lotus Sutra over the Mahāvairochana Sutra, criticizing Shan-wu-wei’s views. He also explains that the Flower Garland and True Word schools, despite being nominally Mahayana, should be considered Hinayana due to their adherence to Hinayana precepts. Daishonin highlights the significance of T’ien-t’ai teachings based on the Lotus Sutra and mentions the influence of the True Word teachings in Japan.
Main Text
In terms of their content, the Mahāvairochana Sutra cannot compare even with the Flower Garland or Wisdom sutras. But because so many distinguished persons still put their faith in the Mahāvairochana Sutra, the situation is rather like that of a king who bestows his love on a woman of humble station. The Mahāvairochana Sutra is like a woman of humble station because its principles do not go beyond the doctrine of the Middle Way that is independent of non-substantiality and temporary existence.