Soka Gakkai Women’s Division

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The Soka Gakkai Women’s Division is a major lay Buddhist women’s organization within Soka Gakkai, dedicated to faith practice, community engagement, and peace-oriented activities led by women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lay Buddhist organization
religious organization
women’s religious organization
associatedWith Soka Gakkai
surface form: Soka Gakkai International (SGI)
coreActivity Buddhist faith practice
community engagement
discussion meetings
education for global citizenship
home-based gatherings
interfaith and community dialogue
peace activities
peace and disarmament awareness
study of Buddhist teachings
support for members’ daily lives
countryOfOrigin Japan
emphasis community solidarity
culture
education
empowerment of women
family harmony
human revolution
leadership by women
peace
support for elderly members
support for youth
focus grassroots activities
local community building
follows Lotus Sūtra
surface form: Lotus Sutra

teachings of Nichiren
goal empowerment of women in society
personal transformation
promotion of peace
social contribution
supporting families and communities
hasLanguageOfActivity Japanese
multiple local languages worldwide
hasParentOrganization Soka Gakkai
hasSubOrganization Soka Gakkai Youth Division
surface form: Soka Gakkai Young Women’s Division

chapter women’s groups
district women’s groups
local women’s groups
national women’s leadership
orientation lay-led
non-monastic
partOf Soka Gakkai
practices Gongyo (daily liturgy)
chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
sharing faith experiences
study of Soka Gakkai publications
religion Buddhism
religiousSchool Nichiren Buddhism

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Soka Gakkai hasSubOrganization Soka Gakkai Women’s Division
Soka Gakkai Youth Division hasSuborganization Soka Gakkai Women’s Division
this entity surface form: Soka Gakkai Young Women’s Division