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SIX
SENIOR DISCIPLES OF NICHIREN SHONIN
(ENAM MURID UTAMA NICHIREN SHONIN)
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On October
8, 1282 at the house of Munenaka Ikegami, Nichiren
Shonin designated the Six Senior Disciples (Roku Roso)
to carry on his work after his death. These six were:
Nissho (1221-1323), Nichiro (1245-1320), Nikko (1246-1333),
Niko (1253-1314), Nitcho (1252-1317), and Nichiji
(1250-1305?). (History
of Six Senior Disciples)
(Pada tanggal 8 oktober 1282
bertempat di kediaman Munenaka Ikegama, Nichiren Shonin
menetapkan enam murid utamanya (Roku Roso) untuk meneruskan
ajaran Beliau dan menyebarluaskannya setelah Beliau
meninggal. Ke enam murid utama tersebut adalah: Nissho
(1221-1323), Nichiro (1245-1320), Nikko (1246-1333),
Niko (1253-1314), Nitcho (1252-1317), and Nichiji
(1250-1305?)) (Sejarah
Enam Murid Utama)
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Description
Portrait of the Six Senior Deciples of Nichiren
Shonin
(Penjelasan Gambar/Lukisan
dari Enam Murid Utama dari Nichiren Shonin) |
- 001Portrait:
Nichiro (1245-1320)
was Nissho's nephew, and he became a disciple
of Nichiren Shonin in 1254. Nichiro was extremely
devoted to Nichiren Shonin and is often called
the "beloved disciple."
- 002Portrait:
Nikko Shonin (1246-1333)
met Nichiren Shonin at Jissoji Temple in 1257
- 003Portrait:Nissho
Shonin (1221-1323) had once been a
fellow student with Nichiren Shonin at Mt. Hiei.
Though he was one year older, he was so impressed
with Nichiren Shonin that he joined him in Kamakura
when Nichiren Shonin first began preaching there
in 1253
- 004Portrait:
Niko Shonin (1253-1314) was
the son of a samurai from Mobara, Kazusa. He
was a novice priest at Mt. Hiei at the time
his father met Nichiren Shonin in 1265
- 005Portrait:
Nitcho Shonin
(1252-1317) was the step-son of Nichiren
Shonin's important lay disciple, Toki Jonin
(1214-1299). He was a novice priest at a Tendai
temple called Guboji in Mama, Shimofusa. Upon
the recommendation of his step-father, Toki
Jonin, he became the disciple of Nichiren Shonin
in 1267
- 006Portrait:
Nichiji Shonin (1250-1305)
was also the son of a samurai. He became a novice
at Jissoji Temple, where Nikko met Nichiren
Shonin. In 1270, he met Nikko and became his
disciple. Nikko then took Nichiji to see Nichiren
Shonin in Kamakura, and allowed him to become
Nichiren Shonin's direct disciple.
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NINE
SENIOR DISCIPLES OF NICHIRO SHONIN
(SEMBILAN MURID UTAMA NICHIRO
SHONIN) |
| Nichiro
designated Nine Senior Disciples (Kurosu) to continue
his propagation efforts. The nine were: Nichizo,
Nichirin, Nichizen, Nichiden, Nichihan, Nichiin,
Nitcho, Nichigyo, and Rokei. Of these nine, Nichizo
was especially noteworthy for bringing Nichiren
Buddhism to Kyoto and gaining it official recognition
from the imperial family. Nichirin later took
over Myohonji Temple and Honmonji Temple. Nichiden
co-founded the Hondoji Temple in Hiraga, Shimofusa
with Nichiro.
(Nichiro menetapkan sembilan
murid utamanya (Kurosu) untuk melanjutkan pekerjaan/penyebarluasan
dharma Beliau. Kesembilan murid itu adalah Nichizo,
Nichirin, Nichizen, Nichiden, Nichihan, Nichiin,
Nitcho, Nichigyo, and Rokei. Diantara kesembilan
murid ini yang paling utama adalah Nichizo, dimana
Beliau berhasil menyebarkan ajaran Nichiren Shu
ke ibukota Kyoto dan diterima oleh keluarga kerajaan.
Nichirin kemudian mengambil alih Kuil Myohonji
dan Honmonji. Nichiden membangun Kuil Hondoji
di Hiraga, Shimofusa bersama Nichiro) |
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- 001Portrait:
Nichizo
- 002Portrait:
Nichirin
- 003Portrait:
Nichizen
- 004Portrait:
Nichiden
- 005Portrait:
Nichihan
- 006Portrait:
Nichiin
- 007Portrait:
Nitcho
- 008Portrait:
Nichigyo
- 009Portrait:
Rokei
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