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Nichiren
was a Japanese Buddhist monk and philosopher of the Kamakura period. His teachings form the basis of Nichiren Buddhism, a unique branch of Japanese Mahayana Buddhism based on the Lotus Sutra.
Nichiren Buddhism
branch of Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th-century Japanese monk Nichiren

Nichiren Shū
thumb|150px|The official logo of Nichiren Shu, a family crest adopted in the 16th century from the "Li" Samurai clan as the Tachibana (Mandarin Orange Flower), who became devotees during the Edo period
Dharmadhatu
Dharmadhatu (; ; ) is the 'dimension', 'realm' or 'sphere' (dhātu) of the Dharma or Absolute Reality.
Entire Dharmadhatu was filled with an infinite number of buddha-lands (Sanskrit: buddhakṣetra) with ineffable number of Buddhas. This realm is beyond of everything, and it is visible only to Buddhas and all other Bodhisattvas in existence.

Kanthaka
thumb|Siddhartha parting from Kanthaka, Gandhara, [[British Museum]]
thumb|Relief of Chanda and Kanthaka in British India, 1897
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