In response to his criticism Nichiren and his followers were met with harsh reaction from the authorities supported by various Buddhist groups.
It is often argued that the differences between Buddhist groups arise benignly from the differing needs and interests of those involved.
Almost all Buddhist groups, however, oppose the use of the death penalty as a means of retribution.
Many Buddhist groups are also influenced by Hinduism.
The sect differs from other Buddhist groups in that it focuses on reaching out to other religions.
Buddhist groups, including the influential Jogye order, accused the government of discriminating against Buddhism.
Buddhist groups have not experienced similar difficulties in obtaining permission to build new pagodas, monasteries, or community religious halls.
Most Buddhist groups in the West are at least nominally affiliated with one of these three traditions.
Also seen are images of Buddhist groups in the niches of the cave.