Chapter 579 The Origin of the Buddha Seal
Even the nine-tailed fox couldn't detect the weirdness of the tea house, so naturally I couldn't draw a conclusion. However, since Ksitigarbha loves this tea house so much, there must be something fishy in it.
I showed the Buddhist seal I found under the bed to the nine-tailed fox. She didn't want to touch anything belonging to Buddhism. After all, it was a demon body. She even looked a little disgusted at it, so she just let me put it on the table.
I thought that Ksitigarbha was only used to "strengthen the body", but after getting it for a while, I found that this Buddha seal was extremely evil, as if something was sealed inside, but I couldn't tell if I looked closely.
The nine-tailed fox studied it for a while and said that this Buddha seal might be the fourth seal of the Buddhist seal.
"All things are impermanent, all dharmas have no self, and Nirvana is peaceful."
It is called the Three Dharma Seals of Buddhism. Anything that does not comply with it is not a righteous Dharma, and it is impossible to cultivate a Buddha image.
But it is said that there is a fourth seal, which is "Everything with outflows is suffering." Outflows mean troubles. There are thousands of troubles in the world, and all of them are suffering.
This Dharma Seal is rather special. It seems that it has not been accepted by the True Buddha. I don’t know who added it. However, this Dharma Seal also has boundless Buddha power and can cultivate the Dharma.
Jiuweihu looked at the Buddha seal on the table and said that this Buddha seal was a bit like "everything is suffering", but she was not very sure because the fourth seal itself had a somewhat deviant meaning.
The nine-tailed fox's evil eyes suddenly turned scarlet red, and it stared at the Buddha's seal with a burst of red light, trying to see through it, but it quickly withdrew its magical power after a few seconds.
"Master, what's wrong?" I felt that something was not quite right, so I quickly asked him. The nine-tailed fox was clearly trying to avoid him, so he must have encountered something.
The nine-tailed fox frowned: "Everything is suffering, so is it to forget the troubles and create an evil paradise? No wonder this seal cannot enter the formal Buddhist path, it is too extreme."
What the nine-tailed fox said is right. If you just pursue absolute happiness and forget all the troubles at all costs, that would be too extreme. It would be counterproductive and not advisable at all. Who doesn’t have a little trouble in this life? To put it mildly,
, monks also have worries and desires!
What is their desire? Of course, to become a Buddha! But if they can’t become a Buddha, won’t troubles arise? Do they think they can really get rid of the world of mortals? Don’t forget that Buddhist temples are also built in the world of mortals.
How many of the eminent monks can really get the chance to fight with each other?
"It's an evil weapon again, then I'll destroy it!"
I was worried that it would be like the Blood Guanyin, so I wanted to destroy it, but the nine-tailed fox grabbed my hand with a snap: "There is no need to define whether it is good or bad for the time being. It doesn't matter if you keep it. It has not been truly consecrated. At this time
It can still be used to suppress some evil spirits."
The meaning of the nine-tailed fox is that keeping it may be of great use in the future, but like the demon sword, it may be fine if you don't use it now.
After finishing speaking, the nine-tailed fox began to think deeply, looked at Foyin and murmured: "Does he exist in the Paradise? I really want to go in and have a look."
"who?"
I asked a question to wake up the dazed Kyuubi. She suddenly shook her head and said it was okay. Just keep the seal and nothing will happen to it now.
This thing sounds pretty powerful. Qiangwei said that Ksitigarbha bought it from an old woman, but she didn't know the details.
There is a room in the tea house where a lot of information is hidden, as well as some videos and the like. I won’t mention the videos. They are all about celebrities and young models sleeping with Jizo. This guy is really weird. He has all kinds of fetishes, even men.
There were also times when I looked at the bad luck and took pictures because I was afraid of getting needle holes. I was really speechless.
This pile of information contains information about Buddha's seal, and the description is more detailed than Qiangwei's.
The old woman's son was actually a tomb robber, but he once robbed an underground Buddhist temple and brought back this Buddhist seal.
The old woman's son said that he thought he had discovered a large tomb, but when he went down, he discovered that it was an underground Buddhist hall, but it was not small, and was bigger than the imperial tomb. There were eighteen coffins in the Buddhist hall, and all the coffins were inside.
He is a handsome monk, and he is very strange. His body does not rot, as if it were plated with gold.
This is not only weird, but also evil, because Buddhist corpses are mostly cremated and coffins are rarely used, and it is a bit inappropriate to bury these monks in a Buddhist hall.
There were not too many, just eighteen, which corresponded to the Eighteen Arhats of Famen. The other old woman and her son didn't know them, but he still knew about subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger, and there were marks engraved on the coffin board.
The old woman's son is not stupid. Wouldn't it be inappropriate to steal a Buddhist tomb and commit a greater crime? Moreover, the things in this Buddhist temple are very big. Although there are many gold-plated things, they cannot be moved away at all. Without saying anything, he thought
Exited directly.
This unusual tomb is very scary. It can't be moved if it is moved, and there is nothing to steal at all.
But at this moment, a pillar suddenly fell, which shocked the old woman's son. Because if anything underground collapsed, he might be buried alive. Fortunately, nothing happened. On the contrary, the pillar
A Buddha seal also fell in the middle.
The Buddha's seal was not big, and it looked very old, with the color of brass. He walked away without saying a word. After all, it was easy to take away. Just now, now is now. He returned empty-handed for a thief.
Said it was very uncomfortable.
He was still worried at first, but there was no accident when he went out, which made him relieved. Then he went home after having some fun.
After drinking some wine, I told the old woman the truth after returning home. The old woman was so frightened that she quickly worshiped the Bodhisattva and asked her son to return this thing. Doesn't this offend the Buddha? Offending a dead person is the same as offending a Buddha.
?
The son refused, saying that this thing was worth a lot of money, and he would not return it if he killed him. Moreover, it would be even more dangerous to return the thing that was taken out of the tomb, and it was absolutely impossible to turn it back.
The old woman was helpless because her son was stubborn, but at night, she suddenly found eighteen monks standing outside the door. Those monks had no shadows, and the disk-like moon shone on them extremely darkly, as if they would
Just like absorbing moonlight.
Those monks were calling his son's name. His son suddenly stood up and started bleeding from all his holes. He quickly came to the old woman's bed, kowtowed and knelt down, saying that he was ashamed of his mother and could no longer repay the kindness of raising her. Then he gave his head to his mother.
Shaved.
After becoming bald, his son hid the Buddha seal under the ashes of the incense burner, and then warned his mother that he must sell the Buddha seal as soon as he left. The money from the sale should not be used to buy a house or a car for investment, but just for spending. It was enough.
She spent the rest of her years there.
After the son finished speaking, he suddenly became weak and walked out like a zombie. The monks entered the house and searched, but found no Buddha seal. They took one look at the old woman and took his son away.
Later, the old woman followed what her son said and sold the Buddhist seal to Ksitigarbha. It seemed to be ten million, which was indeed enough for the old woman to live for the rest of her life. She was not allowed to buy a house, buy a car and invest in these things because she was afraid that she would lose money because of the sale.
Chapter completed!