Two Buddhas
Two Buddhas
MarkWhiteLotus
Prayers Beads: What they tell us about practice
20 minutes Posted Jun 17, 2026 at 5:58 pm.
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This episode explores the symbolic architecture of the Nichiren Buddhist juzu, or prayer beads, and how they mirror the Gohonzon mandala. While traditional accounts often misidentify the small beads in the main loop, the author clarifies that these represent the Four Heavenly Kings acting as guardians. A crucial distinction is made regarding the five tassels, where the counting tassel signifies the Daimokuwhile the other four represent the Bodhisattvas of the Earth. This arrangement illustrates the Bodhisattvas surrounding and upholding the sacred Law, echoing their positions in the Lotus Sutra. By understanding this geometry of practice, a practitioner sees the juzu as a physical map of transforming defilements into enlightenment. Consequently, the object serves as a tangible tool for connecting the individual to the ceremony of the Buddha.