Buddhist Practice


Upon his passage into nirvana,Lord Buddha said “Everything is impermanent. Never fail to practice.”
To practice in Buddhism is to commit no evil deeds, be brave to do good deeds, and to encourage one’s own heart and mind to walk on the path shown by Lord Buddha.

We try to accommodate Lord Buddha’s teachings of compassion, benefitting others as well as ourselves, into our daily life.

Followers of Nenbutsushu Sampozan Muryojuji Temple practice the original teachings of Lord Buddha

Reestablishment of Four Institutions, the ideal of Lord Buddha, which Lord Buddha realized in his days.
Four Institutions:
 Kyoden-in (Sermon Hall), for the serenity of mind
 Seyaku-in (Hospital), for the healing of body
 Ryobyou-in (Home for the aged), for the peaceful aging
 Hiden-in (Home for the disabled), for the comfort of equality