Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo
Now in the second year of Koan (1279), it is twenty-seven years since
I first proclaimed the true teachings at Seicho-ji temple. It was
noon on the twenty-eighth day of the fourth month in the fifth year of
Kencho (1253), on the southern side of Jibutsu-do Hall in the
Shobutsu-bo of the temple, located in Tojo Village. Tojo is now a
district, but was then part of Nagasa District in Awa Province.
On Persecutions Befalling the Buddha
MWND, Vol. I, p. 239
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 28 Apr 2005 00:29 GMT
You're kidding, aren't ya? ahahahahahaha!!!!!
Elmo
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Alias - 28 Apr 2005 12:13 GMT
> You're kidding, aren't ya? ahahahahahaha!!!!!
> Elmo
Huh?
Alias
Thip - 28 Apr 2005 02:12 GMT
You might want to explain how the Japanese kept track of time back then,
Alias.
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Alias - 28 Apr 2005 12:13 GMT
Simple. The new Emperors started new years.
Alias
> You might want to explain how the Japanese kept track of time back then,
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Thip - 28 Apr 2005 21:43 GMT
And if I'm not mistaken, didn't they also begin new "eras" (for lack of a
better word) that started with other significant events?
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