Chapter 144: The Seven Buddhas’ Mantras to Eliminate Sins
Tokushima Prefecture, Hiramiya Chiya is not very familiar with this place, but she only roughly knows that the marine fishing and aquaculture industries here are very developed.
In addition, there is another place that Pinggong Qianye is very interested in.
Naruto Whirlpool, known as one of the three largest whirlpools in the world, is a very stunning attraction.
But the reason why Chiya Hiramiya remembers the Naruto Uzumaki has nothing to do with whether it is a big whirlpool, but has to do with Uzumaki Naruto.
He had every reason to believe that Kishimoto came up with the name Uzumaki Naruto based on the location of Naruto Uzumaki.
When mentioning Kishimoto, Chiya Hiramiya couldn't help but want to curse: "What the hell is Boruto shooting!"
This kind of thing will never be forgiven unless you recite "Red Bean Mud Smith Marseille" a hundred times!
You should be nailed on the pillar of shame!
Chiya Hiramiya finally got off the ship in Naruto City.
A shorter route is via Kagawa Prefecture from here, and there is also a Reiyama Temple in Naruto City that is worth a visit.
It was a temple belonging to the Shingon sect.
Rounding it off, this is his temple.
In order to make up for the time lost in Koyasan, he walked much faster.
Finally, we arrived at Lingshan Temple in time for lunch and had a vegetarian meal with the monks in the temple.
The current abbot of Lingshan Temple, Abbot Domoto, is still relatively young, in his early 40s, and often surfs the Pudu APP.
However, his surfing skills are not good and he is still an unknown person.
When he learned that Master Liansheng, Pinggong Qianye, had arrived, his eyes lit up like they were chasing a star.
The enthusiasm was so great that even without Hiramiya Chiye asking, Abbot Domoto opened all areas of Lingshan Temple to him.
Moreover, he did not ask for any reward at all. Such enthusiasm was a bit overwhelming for Pinggong Qianye.
Finally, unable to resist his enthusiasm, he agreed to discuss Buddhist scriptures and debate with him in the evening, and only then did the abbot leave satisfied.
In the afternoon, Pinggong Qianye first visited Lingshan Temple, which is indeed a quiet and peaceful temple.
There is a charming courtyard with a small waterfall, a large carp pond, pagodas and pilgrims dressed in white.
Just take out your phone and take a picture, and it will be a beautiful photo that does not need any modification.
Hiramiya Chiya also took a few photos and sent them to Horii Suzune, who often asked him for photos of the scenery along the way.
Unfortunately, time does not allow it, otherwise Heimiya Chiye would also like to wear white clothes and start from Ryoshan Temple, travel across Shikoku, arrive at Koyasan, and complete the pilgrimage route.
After admiring the scenery of Lingshan Temple, Pinggong Qianye went to the place where the temple treasures of Lingshan Temple were stored.
There is only one temple treasure in Lingshan Temple, which was left behind by the great master Kukai when he passed by Lingshan Temple.
It is a truly precious item that has been passed down through thousands of years.
The Seven Buddhas' Mantra for the Elimination of Sins was written by Master Kobo himself on a piece of yellow silk.
"The Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins" is the supreme mantra that has been passed down in Lingshan Temple for thousands of years.
"The Seven Buddhas' Mantra for Eliminating Sins" is one of the ten minor mantras and possesses all kinds of unimaginable powers.
Frequently reciting this mantra sincerely can eliminate sins and bring peace and good fortune, success in everything, and benefit future generations.
When Heimiya Chiye, accompanied by the abbot Domoto, saw the silk cloth with the inscription "Seven Buddhas' True Mantra for the Elimination of Sins", he could not help but feel delighted.
Not only can you get a glimpse of the authentic works left by Master Hongfa thousands of years ago, but you can also comprehend the true meaning of "Seven Buddhas' Mantras to Eliminate Sins".
No matter from which perspective, it is worth it for him to come to Lingshan Temple.
"Master Liansheng, please stay here and slowly comprehend. There is no need to rush."
Master Domoto smiled and gave a few instructions before leaving, leaving Heimiya Chiye alone in the room with the authentic work left behind by Master Kobo.
Pinggong Qianye silently remembered this favor in his heart, and then began to concentrate on comprehending the "Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins" in front of him.
"Libalibati, Chuhachuhati, Dharaniti, Niharati, Virinidi, Mahagati, Svaha."
This mantra comes from the Mahavairocana Dharani Sutra.
At the request of Manjushri, Prince of Dharma, the Buddha recited the mantra that had been chanted by the seven Buddhas of the past.
If a person commits the four grave offenses and the five heinous crimes, he will not only suffer great retribution in the next life, but will also not have peace in this life. In order to eliminate the sins, it is best to recite the Seven Buddhas’ Mantra to Eliminate Sins.
The so-called seven Buddhas of the past are: Vipaśyin Buddha, Sikhin Buddha, Viśvabha Buddha, Krakucāra Buddha, Kanagami Buddha, Kashyapa Buddha, and Sakyamuni Buddha.
Pinggong Qianye closed his eyes and comprehended the essence of the "Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins" while his mind resonated with the yellow silk cloth in front of him.
In a trance, the scriptures written on the yellow silk cloth floated into the air, emitting golden light.
Scriptures surrounded Pinggong Qianye. As he progressed in comprehending the "Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins," the shadows of the seven Buddhas of the past slowly appeared behind him.
The genuine "Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins" can directly borrow the power of the seven past Buddhas to completely eliminate all sins.
Anyone who is entangled in sin will never be able to escape the power of the Seven Buddhas' Sin-eliminating Mantra. Unfortunately, Pinggong Qianye only managed to master a part of the Seven Buddhas' Sin-eliminating Mantra until nightfall.
If one wants to completely condense the seven Buddhas of the past and borrow their great power, there is still a long way to go.
Pinggong Qianye opened his eyes, glanced out the window at the sky which had completely darkened, and ended his training.
He stood up, bowed towards the yellow silk cloth, and chanted the Buddha's name.
When they left the temple, there were monks waiting at the door. They first took Pinggong Qianye to have dinner and then took him to where he would live tonight.
Pinggong Qianye took a shower, changed his clothes, put his old clothes into the washing machine to wash, and spun dry and hung them to dry.
After all this was done, the host Domoto knocked on the door.
Pinggong Qianye politely invited him in.
"If I had known that Master Liansheng would come to our temple today, I would have greeted him solemnly at the gate, or at least put up a banner so that all believers could share this joy."
"Master Domoto, what you said is too flattering."
Pinggong Qianye really couldn't handle the flattery from the host Domoto.
"Alas, Master Liansheng, you still have no idea of your current status in Buddhism."
Master Domoto saw what Pinggong Qianye was thinking and explained it to him.
There is no wall that is impenetrable, and what happened in Koyasan has gradually begun to spread.
Reiyama Temple is not far from Koyasan. What happened in Koyasan spread to Reiyama Temple and all the nearby temples within just one day.
Perhaps they don’t know exactly what Master Liansheng looks like, but they definitely know his famous name.
Not to mention that Master Rensheng defeated Master Duchen in a battle of cultivation on the top of Mount Koya, which gave relief to many monks who were defeated by Master Duchen and died in depression.
These eminent monks all have disciples and followers. They cannot express in words how grateful they are to Master Liansheng, the monk who avenged their master.
Master Domoto was one of them. After his master lost to Master Duchen, he passed away within two years.
After listening to the narration of Master Domoto, Heimiya Chiye finally understood why he could enjoy so many special treatments in Lingshan Temple.
The head monk smiled and said, "Master Liansheng, if you feel bad for the convenience you have provided to our temple, we would like to ask for your help in one matter."
"whats the matter?"
Hearing this, Pinggong Qianye instantly perked up. This kind of open and honest transaction allowed him to enjoy the special treatment of Lingshan Temple with peace of mind.
"Master Liansheng, can you leave a piece of calligraphy in this temple like Master Hongfa did?"
"Master Domoto, how can I be compared with Master Kobo? This is inappropriate."
"Master Liansheng, our temple just wants to keep an item related to you as a collection. This kind of thing is very common in Buddhism."
In order to dispel Pinggong Qianye's concerns, Abbot Domoto mentioned the abbots of several temples, and after arriving at Lingshan Temple, they also left an extra calligraphy work.
The host of this hall is probably a squirrel and has a serious collecting habit.
Pinggong Qianye thought about it in his heart, but finally agreed to the request of the host Domoto, which was really difficult to refuse.
"This temple will definitely keep Master Liansheng's calligraphy well!"
The chief Domoto was overjoyed and immediately brought paper, brushes, paints and other items according to Hiramiya Chiye's needs.
After making the decision, Pinggong Qianye painted a picture overnight: "The True Picture of the Seven Past Buddhas Eliminating Sins".
This was the inspiration that came to him when he was contemplating the "Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins" for half a day, and it was also the point where he truly came into contact with Lingshan Temple.
This picture is the most suitable as a calligraphy work.
On the side, the abbot Domoto suppressed his excitement and silently watched as Heimiya Chiye sketched the statues of the Seven Buddhas of the Past stroke by stroke.
This "True Picture of the Seven Past Buddhas Eliminating Sins" is much better than the calligraphy he had imagined!
This will definitely become the second treasure of Lingshan Temple after the "Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins" left by Master Hongfa.
Perhaps, this is the first calligraphy work that Master Liansheng left to other temples!
The significance of this is so great!
When Abbot Domoto thought about how Master Rensheng traveled from Tokyo and passed through so many temples, but only spent his first time at Lingshan Temple, he was shocked.
I was so excited, this is the long-lasting wealth of a temple!
It was almost 12 o'clock in the evening. Pinggong Qianye finally painted the seven Buddhas of the past based on his insights during the day.
This painting also contains the true meaning of my own comprehension of "The Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins". If I comprehend and practice it together with Master Hongfa's "The Seven Buddhas' Mantra to Eliminate Sins", I will get twice the result with half the effort.
When Heimiya Chiye told this to the host Domoto, he was even more delighted.
After the ink dried completely, Domoto solemnly put away the painting "True Picture of the Seven Past Buddhas Eliminating Sins" and asked Heimiya Chiye to rest early.
After Domoto left, Heimiya Chiye took out the moon doll from the bag and hung it outside the window to let it absorb the moonlight.
These past few nights, it was either raining or cloudy, and Yaezakura Jingu must have been feeling suffocated.
(End of this chapter)