Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Difference between praying to a God and Chanting to Gohonzon?

Difference between praying to a God and Chanting to Gohonzon?

Chanting is somewhat different from conventional Western concepts of prayer. Instead of beseeching some outside force for solutions, the Buddhist musters his or her own inner resources to meet the problems. Chanting can be compared to priming a pump to bring the Buddha nature welling forth from the depths of your life.

When one chants, a vow or determination is being formed. Instead of "I wish such and such would happen" or " Lord give me the strength to make such and such happen", the Buddhist's prayer is more along the lines of "I vow to make the following changes in my life so that such and such will happen."(The Buddha in Your Mirror, p. 51)

SGI members direct their prayer to the Gohonzon, or object of veneration. This is a mandala, a symbolic representation of the ideal state of Buddhahood, or enlightenment, in which all the tendencies and impulses of life--from the most debased to the most noble--function in harmony toward happiness and creativity. The Gohonzon is not an "idol" or "god" to be supplicated or appeased but a means for reflection and a catalyst for inner change.

Daisaku Ikeda has written that the ultimate form of prayer is in fact a vow--a vow to contribute to the happiness of others and the development of human society.

It is this vow and pledge to action that most profoundly attunes our lives to the larger life of the universe and brings forth our highest, most noble "selves." 

[Excerpt - January 2001 SGI Quarterly]


5 comments:

abha menon said...

A very scientific and rational meaning you have given to Buddhist practice. Regards.

malabika said...

...the article gives a new meaning , a new angle to our habitual thinking and thereby unleashes positive energy..regards

Unknown said...

A very good note for the new members

Unknown said...

A very good note for the new members

Anonymous said...

There is so many wrongs in this article. How can someone with no biblical background know what true prayer is! Completely wrong in the comparison. The Bible says nothing about wishing. That is what Buddhist do is wish they can change so they can have... when people are sick...what are you praying for un buddahood? you are wishing them to get better correct! Completely different from how true believers in the Bible pray.