Chapter 399: The Dust
Chapter 399: The Dust
Dark clouds blocked the moon, crows were cawing among the dead trees, and a cold wind was blowing in the dilapidated temple in the suburbs.
There was a firefly moving on the dark mountain path. It was a scholar who was on his way with a lantern. It suddenly started to rain heavily not far from a dilapidated temple. The scholar had no choice but to run to the dilapidated temple to stay.
"Excuse me, excuse me, it's raining so hard..."
The scholar saw some lights in the dilapidated temple and greeted them. Strangely, the temple was very clean but there was no one inside. When he closed the door of the room, a beautiful woman suddenly appeared behind him!
The scholar was startled by the sudden appearance of the woman and quickly shouted, "Ahhh, there's a ghost!"
The woman threw herself into the scholar's arms with a frightened look on her face, and said with a pitiful look, "Ah?! Where is the ghost? Sir, please don't scare me! I am most afraid of ghosts!"
The beauty's peach blossom eyes were full of affection, her eyebrows were dark without any makeup, her lips were red without any lipstick, and her cheeks were flushed as if she was shy, or as if she was drunk, making people intoxicated by her beauty.
The fragrance of the woman filled his nose, and the scholar blushed immediately when he saw the beauty in his arms. Although he was a poor scholar, he also knew the difference between men and women. He quickly pushed the woman away and said, "No, no, no! Miss, please talk nicely. Men and women should not touch each other!"
The beautiful woman saw the scholar's pretentious demeanor and said with a smirk, "Sir, am I not beautiful? It's just you and me here, so why don't I help you take off your rain-soaked clothes..."
When the scholar saw that the woman was going to touch him and take off his clothes, he was so scared that he ran out of the room. At this moment, he heard a very ethereal bell sound!
"bell!"
"Namo Amitabha Night, Duotagadu Night, Duo Diye Night, Amitabhavi..."
Then came the sound of chanting mantras in Sanskrit at a very low and powerful voice. Suddenly, the scholar found that a string of Sanskrit words with light surrounded the woman, and the woman changed from her original rosy face to a green-faced, fang-toothed evil ghost!
"That damn bald donkey!"
The evil ghost screamed and then disappeared. When the scholar looked around again, he found that the room had become very dilapidated. He quickly ran towards the direction of the chanting, and then came to a broken wooden house nearby. He saw a monk chanting at this moment, and the mantra to defeat the evil ghost came from the monk's mouth.
Thinking of what happened just now, the scholar was very scared and shouted: "Master! Master, help me!"
The monk looked at the scholar with a puzzled expression, and then asked, "Amitabha, what's wrong with you, donor?"
The scholar then told the monk about his experience in the temple. The monk smiled and said, "Anita Buddha, you have escaped from your predicament, haven't you? If you hadn't adhered to the Dharma in your heart, the evil spirit would have eaten you long ago."
The scholar was terrified when he thought of the evil ghost. He quickly approached the monk and said, "That evil ghost is very scary. I hope the master can take care of me for a while!"
The monk saw that the scholar was indeed very scared, so he said to him, "Since you are afraid, I will tell you a Buddhist story."
Seeing that the night was going to be difficult, the scholar nodded and wanted to listen to a story. Then the monk said, "Once upon a time, there was a man who was very pious. He knelt down to worship Guanyin Bodhisattva every day and chanted "Namo Guanyin Bodhisattva" every day."
One day, his piety moved Guanyin Bodhisattva. The man was very excited to see Guanyin Bodhisattva. Then he asked Guanyin Bodhisattva a question of his own. He asked: "Bodhisattva, when I am in trouble, I chant: Namo Guanshiyin Bodhisattva. What do you chant when you are in trouble?"
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva replied, "I will chant Namo Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva." After saying this, the Bodhisattva disappeared.
After hearing this story, the scholar nodded and said, "I understand! Master, you are saying: It is better to rely on yourself than on others, right?"
The monk smiled and shook his head, saying, "This incident tells us that if you are a dish, you must have someone to protect you! Otherwise, you should increase your own strength!"
"..."
Why did the scholar feel that this monk was a little bit unreliable? Just when he wanted to ask the monk to teach him some mantras for self-defense, he saw a strong wind blowing outside the wooden house, and a demonic aura rushed in directly from the door.
The monk immediately picked up the golden Buddha from the basket and began to chant the mantra: "Namo Amitabha, Dodagata, Dodiyata, Amitabha..."
The scholar was very scared at this moment, and he closed his eyes and chanted the spell with the monk.
At this moment, the old toad spirit outside the wooden house was jumping around angrily. All the female ghosts under its command had been liberated by this monk! Anyone who dared to attack its people would be a slap in its face! It had to come out and teach the person a lesson after being bullied to its head!
This toad spirit is the king of this mountain. Because of its ugly appearance, it cannot lure humans to suck its essence, so it captures women who drowned in the river to do evil for it and help it seduce men to suck its essence.
It has many beautiful female ghosts under its command, and this honey trap has always worked! But this bald donkey is really abominable. After coming to this mountain, he always ruins its good deeds and even tries to save the female ghosts under its command. He really doesn't take it seriously!
The toad demon was very angry and spit out poisonous gas at the monk, trying to poison the two people in the house directly to death!
After seeing the other party's viciousness, the monk stopped chanting. It seemed that this guy didn't want to drink the toast but wanted to drink the cooking wine!
The scholar was terrified when he heard the monk stop chanting. He asked, "Ah! Master, why are you not chanting anymore? Is the other party too powerful? Master, please speak! I'm scared if you don't speak!"
Facing the noisy scholar, the monk pushed him aside with one hand, then began to make gestures to subdue demons and started chanting spells!
"There is no pure world! All Buddhas! Save all suffering! Om Pamo, Mukhinisha, Bhimalay..."
Different from the soft Sanskrit before, murderous aura appeared all over the monk's body after these mantras were recited. The originally smiling Bodhisattva holding a flower instantly turned into a furious Vajra who subdued demons and eliminated evil!
The monk lifted up the purple gold bowl and smashed it hard at the toad demon. He was so ruthless that he looked like a master fighter!
The scholar on the side was also frightened by the aura surrounding the monk. For a moment, he felt that the monk looked scarier than the big toad, and that the way the monk fought did not seem like that of a serious monk.
The big toad demon was seeing stars after being hit by the purple gold bowl. He didn't expect that this bald donkey would be so cruel and unsportsmanlike in beating people!
He chanted incantations and changed his hand gestures while hitting, and when his hands hurt, he hit them with a purple gold bowl and a scepter. It was so scary!
The toad demon couldn't stand it any longer and shouted at the monk, "Stop! You bald donkey! I am a national protected animal! I am a toad, not a frog! You are knocking...?"
The monk slapped it and said, "There is no animal protection law in this world. You stinky toad, just accept the baptism of Buddhism!"
It was the first time that the toad demon encountered such a terrifying person. He could not help but shout in fear: "Hurry up! The monk is beating people!"
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