3.the title of the lotus sutra.
Nam myoho renge kyo. 1.the sublime supreme law of the universe. .of nam myoho renge kyo literally means mystic law of cause and effect through the teachings of the buddha. It is the name of the principle that underlies and animates.
The main body of the mantra, myoho renge kyo, is the kanji (japanese interpretation of chinese symbols) translation of the title of the lotus sutra. The vibration of everything and anything in the universe: Nam myoho renge kyo is a phrase which was expounded by a 13th century japanese buddhist monk called nichiren.
It is an act of faith in this universal buddha nature, an act of breaking through the fundamental ignorance of life—our inability to acknowledge our true enlightened nature. To illustrate, when a caged bird sings, birds who are flying in the sky are thereby summoned and gather. Devotion to the mystic law of the lotus sutra / glory to the dharma of the lotus sutra) are words chanted within all forms of nichiren buddhism.
Nam myōhō renge kyō is a mantra that is chanted as the central practice of all forms of nichiren daishonin buddhism. Myōhō renge kyō being the japanese title. 2.mantra created by nichiren who revealed to the world the dai gohonzon, when chanted, one immediately taps into buddhahood, an enlightened state of mind, body, and spirit.
Inside our body all cells will activate emotions and feeling registered in alaya consciousness. It is a pledge to oneself to never yield to difficulties and to win over one’s suffering. The lotus flower produces its flower and seeds at the same time, representing the simultaneity of cause and effect.
I’ve got work to do! The mantra helps to overcome fear and phobia. Nam comes from ancient sanskrit.