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.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

What can I expect from practicing this Buddhism?


 
 
 









  The benefits from chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo are limitless. Often, early on, people will notice things “going smoother" – somehow being inexplicably in the right place at the right time, being protected, being able to think more clearly, finding the best answer to a problem, becoming less angry, feeling more at peace, calmer, more hopeful, more creative, less anxious or afraid. Practicing Nichiren Daishonin's True Buddhism and our daily lives are not separate. When we exert ourselves in our daily Buddhist practice, we will, without fail, receive the actual proof of great benefit and enjoy the greatest life condition of Buddhahood throughout our lives.   
  Over time, we experience  changes, such as recovering health,  solving long-term financial problems,  finding our life’s work, learning how to love and respect oneself, deepening and  strengthening relationships, feeling  greater compassion for others and  discovering our true purpose in this life. 
  All these benefits will manifest both in  conspicuous and inconspicuous ways.  Along with benefits, we also at times  encounter difficulties or obstacles in  our practice. Buddhism teaches the  principle of turning poison (or difficulty) into medicine. The key is to continue  chanting to the Gohonzon through  your problem and to not give up. As  you continue a persistent practice, not only will the problem be solved but you will have gained additional fortune, insight and confidence in faith.
 
 
 
 

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