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  2. List of awards and honours received by Daisaku Ikeda

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    At the time of his death, he was president of Soka Gakkai International and honorary president of Soka Gakkai. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] During his lifetime, he received more than 800 honorary citizenships, [ 3 ] including 51 from Italian municipalities, [ 4 ] and was conferred more than 405 academic honors.

  3. Soka School System - Wikipedia

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    The Soka School System (Japanese: 創価学園 Hepburn: Sōka Gakuen) is an educational network created and funded by the Japanese Soka Gakkai religious organization. It oversees a series of schools in Japan and several other countries, and includes Soka University of Japan , Soka University of America , and Soka Women's College. [ 1 ]

  4. Soka Gakkai - Wikipedia

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    Soka Gakkai (Japanese: 創価学会, Hepburn: Sōka Gakkai, 'Value-Creation Society') is a Japanese new religion based on the teachings of the 13th-century buddhist priest Nichiren. It claims the largest membership among Nichiren Buddhist groups, [citation needed] although it was excommunicated by Nikken Abe of Nichiren Shōshū in 1991.

  5. Japan's Daisaku Ikeda, longtime Soka Gakkai lay Buddhist ...

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    Soka Gakkai's website says that "the essence of Buddhism is the conviction that we have within us at each moment the ability to overcome any problem or difficulty that we may encounter in life ...

  6. Daisaku Ikeda, head of global Japanese Buddhist ... - AOL

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    Daisaku Ikeda, who headed Soka Gakkai, a Japanese Buddhist organization, that includes famed musician Herbie Hancock and other celebrities in its fold, has died at 95, the Japanese religious ...

  7. Japanese new religions - Wikipedia

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    The government strengthened its control over religious institutions that were considered to undermine State Shinto or nationalism, arresting some members and leaders of Shinshūkyō, including Onisaburo Deguchi of Oomoto and Tsunesaburō Makiguchi of Soka Kyoiku Gakkai (now Soka Gakkai), who typically were charged with violation of lèse ...

  8. Seicho-no-Ie - Wikipedia

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    Seicho-no-Ie (Japanese: 生長の家, Hepburn: Seichō-no-Ie, "House of Growth") is a syncretic, monotheistic, New Thought Japanese new religion that has spread since the end of World War II in Asia. It emphasizes gratitude for nature, the family, ancestors and, above all, religious faith in one universal God .

  9. Soka Gakkai International - Wikipedia

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    The Soka Gakkai's subsidiary organizations also have a social presence. Several educational institutions were either founded by the Soka Gakkai or were inspired by the educational writings of the Soka Gakkai's three presidents. [50] [51] The Min-On Concert Association is a subsidiary of the Soka Gakkai which Ikeda established in 1963. It claims ...