Nichirō agreed with Nisshō's defense of Nichiren as a Tendai reformer. He founded a practice hall that became part of Ikegami Honmon-ji, the site of Nichiren's death. His school is now part of Nichiren-shū.
Nichirō designated nine senior disciples. Among them were Nichizō and Nichiin.
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nichirō, 日朗, 1245, 1320, buddhist, disciple, nichiren, nephew, nisshō, 日朗personalborn1245died1320religionbuddhismschoolnichiren, buddhismsectnichiren, shūorganizationtempleikegami, honmon, jisenior, postingteachernichirenstudents, nichizō, nichiin, nichirin, n. Nichirō 日朗 1245 1320 was a Buddhist disciple of Nichiren the nephew of Nisshō Nichirō日朗PersonalBorn1245Died1320ReligionBuddhismSchoolNichiren BuddhismSectNichiren shuOrganizationTempleIkegami Honmon jiSenior postingTeacherNichirenStudents Nichizō Nichiin Nichirin Nichizen Nichiden Nichihan Nitcho Nichigyo Rokei Nichirō wants to follow Nichiren when Nichiren is exiled in 1261 but Nichirō is forbidden to do so Postcard artwork circa 1920s Nichirō agreed with Nisshō s defense of Nichiren as a Tendai reformer He founded a practice hall that became part of Ikegami Honmon ji the site of Nichiren s death His school is now part of Nichiren shu Nichirō designated nine senior disciples Among them were Nichizō and Nichiin External links editThe Six Major Disciples of Nichiren nbsp This article about a member of the Buddhist clergy is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This biography of a Japanese religious figure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nichirō amp oldid 1069001399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,