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| This is NOT an official site of the Nichiren Shoshu Shoshin-kai |
| The altar at Sanbo-in Temple in Fukuyama City, Japan decorated with paper cherry blossoms for Oeshiki |
Reverend Raidou Hirota and a small group of American believers at Ground Zero in New York, chanting to a stupa made for the enlightenment of the victims of the 9/11 disaster. |
| GROUND ZERO New York |
| "I felt good once we finally did Gongyo and chanted Daimoku at Ground Zero. During the silent prayer I closed my eyes and heard all the ambient noices like the sound of the wind blowing, the men at the worksite using their machines, people walking by on the sidewalk and cars passing by. I also felt I heard the people who had died at this place cry out, and I felt pity for them. So I prayed even harder for their enlightenment." Reverend Raidou Hirota |
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