Yoshiro Tamura, "Introduction to the Lotus Sutra", p77-78Chapter 13, the martyrdom chapter, tells of the consciousness-raising of bodhisattvas, in which they become envoys of the Buddha by pledging to take the Buddha’s orders seriously as they undergo suffering by working for the realization of truth. These bodhisattvas promised:
Though many ignorant people
Will curse and abuse us
Or attack us with swords and sticks,
We will endure it all.In an evil age of a muddied eon,
Full of dreadful things,
Evil spirits will take possession of others
To curse, abuse, and insult us.But, revering and trusting in the Buddha,
We will wear an armor of patient endurance.
We will cherish neither our bodies nor our lives,
But care only for the unexcelled way.Repeatedly we will be driven out
And exiled far from stupas and monasteries.
Remembering the Buddha’s orders,
We will endure all such evils.
We will go there and teach the Dharma Entrusted to us by the Buddha.We are emissaries of the World-Honored One.
Facing multitudes without fear,
We will teach the Dharma well.This section was very moving to Nichiren, who read it as something to be taken to heart and put into practice.