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In October of 1290, this [[Temple]] was established by the second [[High Priest]] Byakuren [[Ajari]] [[Nikko Shonin]], who succeeded the Founder [[Nichiren Daishonin]]. The [[name]] "[[Taisekiji]]" ([[Great Rock Temple]]) is derived from the [[name]] of the land, "[[O-ishigahara]]"([[Big Stone Field]]). — “[[日蓮正宗]]”, [[nichirenshoshu]].
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In October of 1290, this [[Temple]] was established by the second [[High Priest]] Byakuren [[Ajari]] [[Nikko Shonin]], who succeeded the Founder [[Nichiren Daishonin]]. The [[name]] "[[Taisekiji]]" ([[Great Rock Temple]]) is derived from the [[name]] of the land, "[[O-ishigahara]]"([[Big Stone Field]]). — “[[日蓮正宗]]”, [[Wikipedia:NichirenShōshū|nichirenshoshu]] .
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In 1290, the [[Lord of Ueno]], [[Nanjo Tokimitsu]], built the [[Taisekiji Temple]] at [[Oishigahara]] for [[Nikko Shonin]] who had left [[Mt. Minobu]] permanently. In the [[time]] between [[Nichimoku's]] [[death]] and about The situation at [[Taisekiji]] wasn't resolved until the ninth [[high priest]] [[Nichiu]] took over. The. — “[[Fuji School]]”,
 
In 1290, the [[Lord of Ueno]], [[Nanjo Tokimitsu]], built the [[Taisekiji Temple]] at [[Oishigahara]] for [[Nikko Shonin]] who had left [[Mt. Minobu]] permanently. In the [[time]] between [[Nichimoku's]] [[death]] and about The situation at [[Taisekiji]] wasn't resolved until the ninth [[high priest]] [[Nichiu]] took over. The. — “[[Fuji School]]”,
[[Taisekiji]]. Originally prepared for Stephanie Maltz by [[Senchu Murano]] After [[Nikko's]] [[death]], [[Nichimoku]] started from [[Taisekiji]] with [[Nichigo]] (1272-1353) for [[Kyoto]].
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[[Taisekiji]]. After [[Nikko's]] [[death]], [[Nichimoku]] started from [[Taisekiji]] with [[Nichigo]] (1272-1353) for [[Kyoto]].
 
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In October of 1290, this Temple was established by the second High Priest Byakuren Ajari Nikko Shonin, who succeeded the Founder Nichiren Daishonin. The name "Taisekiji" (Great Rock Temple) is derived from the name of the land, "O-ishigahara"(Big Stone Field). — “日蓮正宗”, nichirenshoshu .

In 1290, the Lord of Ueno, Nanjo Tokimitsu, built the Taisekiji Temple at Oishigahara for Nikko Shonin who had left Mt. Minobu permanently. In the time between Nichimoku's death and about The situation at Taisekiji wasn't resolved until the ninth high priest Nichiu took over. The. — “Fuji School”, Taisekiji. After Nikko's death, Nichimoku started from Taisekiji with Nichigo (1272-1353) for Kyoto.

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