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− | A lay follower of [[Nichiren]] who lived in [[Wikipedia:Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]], [[Japan]]. He was a [[samurai]] who belonged to the ruling | + | A lay follower of [[Nichiren]] who lived in [[Wikipedia:Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]], [[Japan]]. He was a [[samurai]] who belonged to the ruling [[Hojo]] clan. [[Yagenta]] was a recipient of one of eleven letters [[Nichiren]] wrote in 1268 remonstrating with top government officials and [[religious]] leaders after a delegate from the [[Mongol Empire]] arrived demanding tribute from [[Japan]]. |
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+ | The letters briefly restated the declaration [[Nichiren]] made eight years previously in his treatise [[On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land]] —that the country would [[suffer]] foreign invasion and internal strife if the government continued to give its support to erroneous teachings. [[Nichiren]] urged [[Yagenta]] to help realize the holding of an open [[religious]] [[debate]] and thus contribute to ending the {{Wiki|disasters}}. [[Yagenta]] received another [[letter]] from [[Nichiren]] called The [[Swords of Good and Evil]] when he offered two fine swords to [[Nichiren]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:24, 27 September 2015
HojoYagenta 北条弥源太 (n.d.)
A lay follower of Nichiren who lived in Kamakura, Japan. He was a samurai who belonged to the ruling Hojo clan. Yagenta was a recipient of one of eleven letters Nichiren wrote in 1268 remonstrating with top government officials and religious leaders after a delegate from the Mongol Empire arrived demanding tribute from Japan.
The letters briefly restated the declaration Nichiren made eight years previously in his treatise On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land —that the country would suffer foreign invasion and internal strife if the government continued to give its support to erroneous teachings. Nichiren urged Yagenta to help realize the holding of an open religious debate and thus contribute to ending the disasters. Yagenta received another letter from Nichiren called The Swords of Good and Evil when he offered two fine swords to Nichiren.