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Nichiren: The Man Behind the Legend Information about Nichiren (1222-1282), even in non-sectarian English sources, tends to focus primarily on his religious activities beginning in 1253-the generally accepted founding moment of the movement that bears his name. His early life, family background, and private circle remain partially obscure, leaving the initial phase of his biography shrouded in uncertainty, interwoven with speculation and legendary material. Much of what we know about Nichiren is filtered through sectarian sources, oral traditions, and Edo-period narrative embellishments. These…mehr

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Nichiren: The Man Behind the Legend Information about Nichiren (1222-1282), even in non-sectarian English sources, tends to focus primarily on his religious activities beginning in 1253-the generally accepted founding moment of the movement that bears his name. His early life, family background, and private circle remain partially obscure, leaving the initial phase of his biography shrouded in uncertainty, interwoven with speculation and legendary material. Much of what we know about Nichiren is filtered through sectarian sources, oral traditions, and Edo-period narrative embellishments. These often blend earlier folklore with later hagiographic reconstructions, guided less by historical detachment than by identity formation and plausibility within devotional frameworks. This book seeks to reconsider Nichiren as a historical person-without discarding the richness of the legendary. It examines illustrated biographies, visual culture, genealogies, documentary sources, and temple records to reconstruct his world with precision and care. Where available, it traces details such as his dietary habits, movements, and interpersonal relations, aiming to disentangle verifiable elements from sectarian overlay without erasing cultural memory. The goal is not to strip away myth, but to recognize its place within a broader historical and cultural context-allowing readers to encounter Nichiren as both a real figure and a meaningful symbol.
Autorenporträt
About the Author Luigi Finocchiaro is an Italian scholar and artist specialized in the study of Nichiren and the calligraphic mandala. After receiving a Maestro d'Arte diploma from the Istituto d'Arte di Firenze and completing scenography studies at the Florence Fine Arts Academy-with a thesis on the influence of Japanese graphics on European art-he pursued further research in Mah¿y¿na Buddhism, particularly the Nichiren tradition. Residing in Japan since 1998, he has visited over 60 sites where Nichiren's original mandalas are preserved. He earned a master's degree in literature (Buddhology) from Rissh¿ University, with a thesis awarded for its originality. He is currently a PhD candidate at the same institution, researching the iconology of the calligraphic mandala. His publications include several volumes on Nichiren's mandalas, he also teaches online, co-hosts podcasts, and curates cultural tours related to Nichiren's life and legacy.