Nichiren Buddhism For Indians!

Greetings to family, friends and to our most respected members of the Soka Gakkai Malaysia. We are from the AMALA- SGM, would like to extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to all your support and guidance in making this blog a great success!

After 22 years since the establishment of AMALA for the Indian community who are practicing Nichiren Buddhism in Malaysia, we have taken a great step towards our Human Revolution in creating great success in this country.

SGM-AMALA was established in 1989, so far we have strive to be successful and live life with absolute happiness. Now, we realize the importance of doing Human Revolution as stressed by our honorable President Sensei Daisaku Ikeda to create value not only in ones own life but the life of others too. These are our objectives that inspired us to create this site:-

* To give more information on AMALA, SGM and SGI organization

* To educate members on faith, practice and study.

* To share information and updates on SGM-AMALA activities.

* To create a healthy network among the Amala members and Soka Friends

* To affiliate and broaden the network between SGM, SGI and Bharat Soka Gakkai.

* To create a knowledgeable and well-respected individual to represent the Indian society.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Daily Guidance

24th August 2013

Saturday


THE Chinese character of “Men” of Men Division (MD) literally means “men in the prime of life”. Therefore, it is important that MD members, while on one hand being self-possessed and level headed, continue on the other hand to demonstrate courage, energy and action as people who burn with a passionate commitment to kosen-rufu. If the MD develop remarkably and establish a solid framework for kosen-rufu, our organization will remain secure forever.

IF we do not rise to the challenge now, then when? If we do not strive today, then when? Life is a struggle against the limited time we have on earth. What will have been the purpose of our life if we do not fulfill our mission? If we abandon our dream, no matter how we try to justify ourselves, there will be little left in the end but emptiness and regret. Nichiren Daishonin wrote, “You must not spend your lives in vain and regret it for ten thousand years to come.” (WND, p622)

THE pattern of our lives, like that of the sun, may seem monotonous and routine, but there is nothing more profound than our daily endeavours. Achieving brilliant victory in our daily lives is what being victorious in faith is all about.

ORIGINALLY, every person’s life is a brilliant shining mirror. Differences arise depending on whether or not one polishes this mirror. A polished mirror is the Buddha’s life, whereas a tarnished mirror is that of a common mortal. Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is what polishes our life. Not only do one undertake this practice ourselves, we also endeavour to teach others about the Mystic Law so that the mirror of their life shines brightly too.

BUDDHISM looks upon the individual human being as comparable to the natural world. No matter how hopelessly adverse your circumstances may be, like a gloomy, winter sky, remember that the flowering seasons of spring and summer are waiting in your heart to blossom.



Taken from:http://dailyguidance.blogspot.com/

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