Gohonzon (The Object of Worship)

The Gohonzon embodies the enlightened life of the True Buddha, Nichiren Daishonin. By chanting to the Gohonzon, ordinary people directly fuse with the Mystic Law and reveal their Buddha nature.

The Dai-Gohonzon and its transmission

The object of worship of Nichiren Shoshu is the life of the True Buddha, Nichiren Daishonin. In order to save his disciples and believers who would take faith after his passing, the Daishonin inscribed his enlightened life in the form of a mandala as the object of worship. It is called the Dai-Gohonzon. By inscribing the Dai-Gohonzon, Nichiren Daishonin established the cause for the universal propagation of true Buddhism and the securing of peace throughout the world.

All Gohonzons enshrined in temples and homes of believers are transcriptions of the Dai-Gohonzon and derive their power from it. When we are seated before the Gohonzon, we should realize that we are in the presence of the True Buddha.

Fusion with the Mystic Law

Our devotion to the Buddha, expressed through our sincere chanting of Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo, is the means by which we can fuse our lives with the life of the Buddha. While in this state of fusion, the powers of the Buddha and the Law permeate our existence, purifying our minds, extinguishing our evil karma, and planting seeds of wisdom, compassion, and virtue in our lives.

Unbroken lineage of the Gohonzon

Having established the correct object of worship and the correct way of faith and practice to manifest the Gohonzon’s beneficial power within the lives of believers, the Daishonin transferred the living entity of his inner enlightenment to his sole successor, the Second High Priest, Nikko Shonin. This transmission, entrusted to a single person, is the basis upon which each successive High Priest transcribes the Gohonzons that are bestowed upon disciples and believers of succeeding generations. This unbroken flow of the Buddha’s life between master and disciple is the means by which the Daishonin’s enlightenment will remain in the world to save all mankind throughout eternity.

Receiving and protecting the Gohonzon

All believers of Nichiren Shoshu are granted a Gohonzon that is loaned to them by the Head Temple, so they can worship in their own homes. The Gohonzon is transcribed only by the High Priest of Nichiren Shoshu. The chief priest of the local temple bestows the Gohonzon to believers who are ready to receive.

At Myogyoji Temple, members learn how to enshrine the Gohonzon respectfully, maintain a clean and dignified altar, and protect the sacred scroll from slander or disrespect. Chanting before the Gohonzon each morning and evening is the foundation of daily practice.

The Gohonzon is not an object to be worshiped from afar—it is the mirror that reveals our true identity as Buddhas. Approach it with sincerity, determination, and gratitude.

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Prepare to receive the Gohonzon

Meet with the priest

Schedule guidance to discuss enshrinement, altar setup, and ongoing support from the temple.

Share reverence for the Gohonzon

Encourage friends and family to learn how the Gohonzon reveals Buddhahood.