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Just when I was longing to hear from you once again,
the messenger whom you took the trouble to send arrived. In my present
circumstances, your gift of money is far more valuable than any
treasure to be found on land or sea.
Since I heard from you about Kyo’o, I have been praying
to the gods of the sun and moon for her every moment of the day.
Always cherish the Gohonzon that I gave you some time ago for her
protection. The Gohonzon was never known, let alone inscribed, by
anyone in the Former or Middle Day of the Law. The lion king is
said to advance three steps, then gather himself to spring, unleashing
the same power whether he traps a tiny ant or attacks a fierce animal.
In inscribing this Gohonzon for her protection, Nichiren was like
the lion king. This is what the sutra means by "the power [of
the Buddhas] that has the lion’s ferocity."1 Believe
in this mandala with all your heart. Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is like
the roar of a lion. What sickness can therefore be an obstacle?
It is written that those who embrace the daimoku of
the Lotus Sutra will be protected by the Mother of Demon Children
and by the ten demon daughters. Such persons will enjoy the happiness
of the wisdom king Craving-Filled and the good fortune of the heavenly
king Vaishravana. Wherever your daughter may frolic or play, no
harm will come to her; she will move about without fear like the
lion king. Among the ten demon daughters, the protection of Kunti
is the most profound. But your faith alone will determine all these
things. A sword is useless in the hands of a coward. The mighty
sword of the Lotus Sutra must be wielded by one courageous in faith.
Then one will be as strong as a demon armed with an iron staff.
I, Nichiren, have inscribed my life in sumi ink, so believe in the
Gohonzon with your whole heart. The Buddha’s will is the Lotus Sutra,
but the soul of Nichiren is nothing other than Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.
Miao-lo states in his commentary that the heart of this sutra is
the revelation of the Buddha’s original enlightenment and his immeasurable
life span.2
Kyo’o’s misfortune will change into fortune. Muster
your faith, and pray to this Gohonzon. Then what is there that cannot
be achieved? There can be no doubt about the sutra passages that
say, "This sutra can fulfill their desires, as a clear cool
pond can satisfy all those who are thirsty,"3 and
"They will enjoy peace and security in their present existence
and good circumstances in future existences."4 I
will write you again.
When I am pardoned from exile in this province, I
will hasten to Kamakura where we will meet. If we consider the power
of the Lotus Sutra, we will find perpetual youth and eternal life
before our eyes. My only worry is that her life may be as short-lived
as dew; therefore, I am praying with all my might for the heavenly
gods to protect her. [Kyo’o,] follow in the footsteps of Lady Pure
Virtue or the dragon king’s daughter. Nam-myoho-renge- kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.
Respectfully,
Nichiren
The fifteenth day of the eighth month
Notes
1. Lotus Sutra, chap. 15.
2. The Annotations on "The Words and Phrases of the Lotus
Sutra."
3. Lotus Sutra, chap. 23.
4. Ibid., chap. 5.
This writing by Nichiren was taken from:
Nichiren. The
Writings of Nichiren Daishonin. Trans. The Gosho Translation
Committee. Tokyo, Japan: Soka Gakkai, 1999.
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