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{{Buddhisme Mahayana}}'''Agama Buddha Nichiren''' ({{lang-ja|法華系仏教}} ''Hokke-kei Bukkyo'') adalah sebuah aliran dari [[agama Buddha]] yang berdasarkan pada pengajaran [[biksu]] Jepang abad ke-13 [[Nichiren]] (1222–1282).
 
== Pengajaran ==
Agama Buddha Nichiren berdasarkan pada [[Sutra Teratai]].
 
Ajaran utama yang disampaikan dan dibabarkan sepanjang hidup Nichiren adalah Hukum Icinen Sanzen. Dalam hukum ini dijelaskan mengenai 'dalam sekejap perasaan jiwa tercakup 3000 gejolak/gejala' yang akan membawa umat manusia masa Akhir Dharma mampu mencapai kebahagiaan mutlak (pencapaian kesadaran Buddha).
 
== Sumber ==
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* ''Selected Writings of Nichiren''. Burton Watson et al., trans.; Philip B. Yampolsky, ed. Columbia University Press, 1990
* ''Letters of Nichiren''. Burton Watson et al., trans.; Philip B. Yampolsky, ed. Columbia University Press, 1996<br><small>'''Full disclosure statement:''' Although Soka Gakkai retains the copyrights on the foregoing two <!--Not two: Nichiren Shoshu International Center has been subsumed by SGI since the 1992 split between Soka Gakkai and Nichiren Shoshu, and despite its name it was never directly affiliated with Nichiren Shoshu--> works and financed their publication, they show some deviation from similar works published under Soka Gakkai's own name.</small>
* ''Website for English-language translations of works essential to the study of Nichiren Buddhism (Soka Gakkai) [http://www.nichirenlibrary.org/ Nichiren Buddhism Library]{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150222074700/http://www.nichirenlibrary.org/ |date=2015-02-22 }}
 
=== Sumber sekunder ===
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* ''Lotus Seeds - The Essence of Nichiren Shu Buddhism''. Nichiren Buddhist Temple of San Jose, 2000. ISBN 0-9705920-0-0
* Matsunaga, Daigan, Matsunaga, Alicia (1996), Foundation of Japanese buddhism, Vol. 2: The Mass Movement (Kamakura and Muromachi Periods), Los Angeles; Tokyo: Buddhist Books International, 1996. ISBN 0-914910-28-0
* ''The Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism''. Soka Gakkai, 2002, ISBN 4-412-01205-0 [http://www.sgilibrary.org/dict.html online] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140530075716/http://www.sgilibrary.org/dict.html |date=2014-05-30 }}
 
=== Jepang ===