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page 1Religious organizations established in 1930
Soka Gakkai
Japanese Buddhist religious movement
Seicho-No-Ie
is a syncretic, monotheistic, New Thought Japanese new religion that has spread since the end of World War II in Asia. It emphasizes gratitude for nature, the family, ancestors and, above all, religious faith in one universal God. Seichō no Ie is the world's largest New Thought group. By the end of 2010 it had over 1.6 million followers and 442 facilities, mostly located in Japan, Brazil, and the United States.
Buddhist Institute, Cambodia
principal Buddhist institution of the government of Cambodia, whose primary facilities are located in Phnom Penh; founded on May 12, 1930 by King Sisowath Monivong of Cambodia, King Sisavong Vong of Laos, Pierre Pasquier, and George Cœdès