Soka Buddhist Altar Manager's New Lifting Computer Disk: Year of Flight Special!
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Soka Buddhist Altar Manager's New Lifting Computer Disk: Year of Flight Special!
Sakuraume Tohri.com has a Soka Gakkai publications corner: a Soka Buddhist altar specialty store in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture: sales are held in-store.
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Sakuraume Tohri.com has a Soka Gakkai publications corner: a Soka Buddhist altar specialty store in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture: sales are held in-store.
My 607th experience of reciting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: Since January of the year of flight, the challenge has not stopped! I bought a new computer at the age of 68 and will continue to provide information on Soka Buddhist altars.
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My 607th experience of reciting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: Since January of the year of flight, the challenge has not stopped! I bought a new computer at the age of 68 and will continue to provide information on Soka Buddhist altars.
My experience of chanting daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: 606th day of chanting daimoku in the morning, the challenge continues! What I gained from chanting daimoku 10,000 times in the morning
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My experience of chanting daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: 606th day of chanting daimoku in the morning, the challenge continues! What I gained from chanting daimoku 10,000 times in the morning
The Buddhist Altar Revolution Koku Zushi was created with the purpose of being a Buddhist altar where the chanting of the daimoku can be heard (the Buddhist Altar Revolution Koku Zushi trademark was registered by the Japan Patent Office in June 2024).
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The Buddhist Altar Revolution Koku Zushi was created with the purpose of being a Buddhist altar where the chanting of the daimoku can be heard (the Buddhist Altar Revolution Koku Zushi trademark was registered by the Japan Patent Office in June 2024).
My 605th experience of chanting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: My grandchild's kindergarten presentation, followed by a lunch and discussion with my son-in-law's parents: we had a lively discussion about faith and YouTube.
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My 605th experience of chanting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: My grandchild's kindergarten presentation, followed by a lunch and discussion with my son-in-law's parents: we had a lively discussion about faith and YouTube.
Soka mini altar "March" white acrylic altar: Purchased by a customer from Chikusei, Ibaraki Prefecture
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Soka mini altar "March" white acrylic altar: Purchased by a customer from Chikusei, Ibaraki Prefecture
My 604th experience of chanting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: Work, grandchildren, and the district council: I realized that chanting the daimoku was the key to a fulfilling day
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My 604th experience of chanting the daimoku 10,000 times in the morning: Work, grandchildren, and the district council: I realized that chanting the daimoku was the key to a fulfilling day
I want to use a chair for worship: I'm concerned about the position of the principal image: I want to raise the height of the Buddhist altar: Lancel dedicated stand, walnut, ordered from Fukuoka Prefecture
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I want to use a chair for worship: I'm concerned about the position of the principal image: I want to raise the height of the Buddhist altar: Lancel dedicated stand, walnut, ordered from Fukuoka Prefecture
Morning chanting of the daimoku 10,000 times, 603rd time: A lively Saturday morning! How is everyone doing? Today is the day of the YouTube Live. Please be sure to check it out.
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Morning chanting of the daimoku 10,000 times, 603rd time: A lively Saturday morning! How is everyone doing? Today is the day of the YouTube Live. Please be sure to check it out.
Morning chanting of 10,000 times, 602nd time: 10,000 chant of the daimoku and an unexpected day! The Soka Buddhist altar store was packed with people, and we ended with karate!
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Morning chanting of 10,000 times, 602nd time: 10,000 chant of the daimoku and an unexpected day! The Soka Buddhist altar store was packed with people, and we ended with karate!