I heard that the Council of State met to discuss whether Nichiren should be beheaded or banished from Kamakura. The council also debated whether or not Nichiren’s followers with fiefs be deprived of their lands, beheaded, or jailed and tortured or exiled afar.
I am delighted, and in no way saddened, to hear such news. I have expected this from the beginning. In ancient times, Young Ascetic in the Himalaya Mountains is said to have thrown himself to a demon in order to hear the teaching of a half of a verse, and Ever Weeping Bodhisattva (Sadāparudita) is said to have sold his body in order to make offerings to his master, Bodhisattva Dharmodgata. It is also said that Bodhisattva Good Treasures (Sudhanaśre-ṣṭhi-dāraka) jumped into a fire in order to practice the holy way; Bodhisattva Aspiration for Dharma (Gyōbō-bonji) peeled his own skin to record the teachings of the Buddha, using his blood as ink and his bone as a brush; Medicine King Bodhisattva made offering to the Lotus Sūtra and the Buddha for seventy-two thousand years by burning his elbows; Never Despising Bodhisattva was beaten with sticks and pebbles were thrown at him as he spread the Lotus Sūtra; Venerable Siṃha (Shishi Sonja), the 24th Transmitter of the Dharma, was beheaded by King Dammira; and Bodhisattva Dēva (Āryadeva) was killed by a disciple of a Brahman monk when the Bodhisattva defeated him in a debate.
Shuju Onfurumai Gosho, Reminiscences: from Tatsunokuchi to Minobu, Writings of Nichiren Shōnin, Biography and Disciples, Volume 5, Pages 23