Apricot of the Great Desolation

Chapter 195 Kinnara and Asha

Chapter 195 Kinnara and Asha
Kinnara was stunned when he heard this. Isn't it embarrassing for these three people to correct their evil ways and not be able to use their magical powers?

He took a step forward and said hurriedly: "High Priest, it's easy to change a country but hard to change one's nature. This..."

He wanted to say something, but was interrupted by the high priest: "I only give you three months. If you complete it after three months, you can preach here. If you cannot complete it, you can go back and forth wherever you go. "

Hearing this, Kinnara's eyes gradually became determined, and he said resolutely: "Okay, it will be March."

On the first day, Kinnara showed Ah Liu the torture his grandfather and father suffered in the underworld. Ah Liu was so horrified that he was so frightened that he knelt down to beg for mercy and vowed never to steal again in the future.

The high priest saw that this was not possible!After three months, this was only the first day. Ah Liu was convinced, so he sent someone to ask Ah Dao to deal with Kinnara.

When Ah Dao arrived, he slapped him twice and scolded him for misleading the public with his evil words. However, Kinnara's expression remained unchanged and he said:
"The poor monk is not trying to confuse the public with his evil words. He just wants to explain one thing. There is no one in Buddhism who cannot be saved."

But after hearing this, Ah Dao became even more angry. He knocked Kinnara to the ground and beat him violently. Even Ah Liu who stepped forward to plead for mercy was kicked.

A Dao asked Kinnara: "What's so good about Buddhism?"

Kinnara smiled and told him: "Buddhists can sacrifice themselves for others."

Ah Dao was very disdainful after hearing this, and asked Na Luo: "Then can you sacrifice yourself for me and give me your life?"

Kinnara stretched out his hand, conjured a dagger, and pierced his heart. Although Ah Dao was a bully, he had never seen him insert his own knife. Kinnara looked at Ah Dao's horrified eyes and said:

"Is one handful enough?"As he spoke, he stabbed himself again.

Ah Dao was frightened when he saw this. He was so stunned that he was scared to death. He was frightened by Kinnara.

Later, Kinnara explained to him that those who kill will always be killed. If this continues, Ah Dao will be killed one day.

From then on, A Dao converted to Buddhism.

Yun Brahman, in a large city built of yellow sand and boulders, a tall building stands tall. There are no residential buildings around it, which makes the tall building even more special.

On this day, a monk dressed in white came to the tall building. He looked up and could faintly see two figures rising and falling through the window screen.

The sound of Mi Mi reached his ears, but Kinnara was in a calm state of mind and didn't care. After a while, the two figures stopped rising and falling.

"what!"

With a shrill scream, after a while, a thin man ran out with blood dripping from his fingers, with pain and joy on his face.

Then, a charming and charming woman came out carrying a basin of blood.

She splashed the blood, turned her head to look at Kinnara, smiled charmingly and said:

“Little monk, can monks also come to have fun??”

Kinnara looked at Ah Sha with his eyes, his expression calm, and He Xi said: "The poor monk is not here to have fun, the poor monk is here to save the girl from the sea of ​​suffering."

Ashimu gently covered Tan's mouth with his hand and said with a smile: "I am happy with people every day in this world. How can you, a monk, know the wonderful taste of it? Where does the sea of ​​suffering come from? The little monk really knows how to joke."

Kinnara had pity on his face and said softly: "The poor monk did not see the girl's happiness, he only saw a devastated soul."

Ah Sha was stunned when he heard this, then smiled and said, "You're such an interesting monk."

After saying that, he went back to the tall building, but when he turned around, there was a hint of loneliness in the corner of his eyes.

Kinnara didn't stop him, he just sat cross-legged outside the tall building and recited Buddhist scriptures silently.

Another day, a middle-aged bearded man came to the tall building. Two fingers were missing from his left hand, but his right hand was intact.

When Kinnara saw the big man, he couldn't help but stepped forward to stop him. He clasped his hands together and looked sincerely:
"This donor, you are already missing two fingers, but only on your left hand. If you lose fingers on your right hand, how will you live in the future? You'd better go back!"

The big man pushed Na Luo impatiently: "Who are you! Does it have anything to do with you?"

Kinnara was pushed by him and staggered, but he still didn't let go and continued to persuade:
"Donor, form is emptiness. Only by being colorless and without emptiness can we realize the ultimate method. Donor, please think twice..."

The big man couldn't bear it anymore and kicked Kinnara directly, knocking him to the ground, and then kicked him one after another. Kinnara was beaten and persuaded at the same time.

At this time, the window on the high-rise building opened, and Ah Sha's happy and angry face leaned against the window, looking at the two people below and shouting:
"Since you're here, come up. What are you doing down there? It's disturbing people's purity."

When the big man saw Ah Sha, his anger suddenly disappeared, as if he was distracted, and he just said in a daze:
"Hey, I'll be right up."

After saying that, regardless of Kinnara lying on the ground, he walked up to the tall building with a thump.

Kinnara held up his injured body, leaned against the door, sat cross-legged, and slowly turned the rosary in his hand.

Kinnara had an agreement with the high priest not to use magic power, so all the pain he experienced these days was real, including the beating he had just received.

After a while, the faint sound sounded again in the house, and the figures on the window screen also floated again.

The beads in Kinnara's hand spun faster and faster, and he slowly spoke:
"At that time, the Buddha only planted a tree in the Solitary Garden in the country of Savatthi. At that time, the World Honored One was thinking and observing, and for the sake of all the sentient beings in the future, he said that the heart of the mother of the seven Buddhas was correct in the Dharani Dharma, and he said the mantra: Namo Sa Duo Nan San Miao San Bo Tuo Ju Hao Nan Da Nephew Ta Om Zhe Li Zhu Li Zhunti Sa Po He..."

The sound became louder and louder, and golden Buddha light gradually enveloped it. The sound of chanting sutras had a kind of power to eliminate inner demons.

Sitting at the door, Kinnaruo looks majestic, like a living Buddha. The melodious voice inside is getting louder and louder, and the Sanskrit voice complements each other.

After a while, with a scream, the big man came out with a little finger missing from his right hand. With anger on his face, he kicked the door open.

When I came out, I saw Jinnara sitting cross-legged at the door, chanting sutras. Instantly, my anger level was full, and I kicked him:

"Fuck your grandma, I let you read it, let you read it!!"

Swearing, punching and kicking.

Kinnara didn't resist and was kicked down, so he lay down and recited Buddhist sutras.

Suddenly, the attic window above opened again, and Ah Sha scolded her again: "What are you doing? You need to call me somewhere else."

The big man glared at Naluo fiercely and walked away with his sleeves rolled up.

Kinnara was still reciting Buddhist scriptures: "If there are good men and women at home who recite and uphold this, there will be no disaster in their homes..."

At this time, the door suddenly opened, and what caught Kinnara's eyes was a pair of beautiful feet as clear as jade. Asha was wearing a tulle, looking down at Kinnara, and said softly:
"Come in and give you some medicine!"

"Thank you girl."

Kinnara stood up slowly, followed Ah Shun into the attic, lying on the bed, Ah Shun carefully applied the medicine.

Both of them were speechless for a moment. Kinnara felt the gentle movements behind his back, and his Zen heart suddenly trembled. An indescribable feeling went straight into his heart.

After a while, after applying the medicine, Kinnara stood up and Ah Sha smiled:

"Little monk, please stay here for a moment, I'm going to take a bath."

Hearing this, Kinnaruo couldn't maintain the image of an eminent monk immediately, and was about to rush out, but was stopped by Ashu.

"Don't you want to save me? If you don't dare to face me, how can you talk about saving me?" Kinnara was stunned. He slowly sat down and said with a firm expression, "Okay, the young monk will wait for the girl here."

The gauze is pulled up, the water vapor is thick, and the sound of dripping water is sultry. Sitting on the bed with a tight compass, the rosary in his hand is slowly turning, his eyes are slightly closed, and he is reciting Buddhist scriptures.

After a while, Ah Sha's body was covered with a layer of gauze, and her white and glistening skin could be faintly seen. She walked out lightly with lotus steps and smiled charmingly, like a hibiscus emerging from water.

Kinnara did not open his eyes, the speed of turning the rosary beads in his hand increased, and the voice of chanting became more rapid.

Kinnara asked: "If a girl is so beautiful, why should she be bloodthirsty?"

Ah Sha paused and slowly said, "Monk, let me tell you a story!"

Kinnara closed his eyes tightly and said, "Miss, please tell me?"

Axiu leaned against the bed slowly, and began to tell the past:
"There was once a Salomon who divined for me and said that I was a holy body. No man could satisfy me and I should marry the king."

"But I was not reconciled, so I found an irrelevant man and broke my body. The king was furious when he found out, and wanted to arrest me. So, I went into a brothel and became a prostitute."

"I want to find a man who makes me tremble. If I meet him, I will be willing to die for him."

Kinnara took over and said: "Because the girl has never met such a person, she was angry, so everyone who came had their fingers cut off."

Ah Sha nodded and stopped talking. The atmosphere in the room gradually became quiet. After a while, Kinnara stood up and with a firm look on his face, he stepped forward and hugged Ah Sha.

Ah Sha asked calmly: "Aren't you afraid of getting your fingers cut?"

Kinnara shook his head slightly and said softly: "Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva said: If I don't go to hell, who will? If he can save the girl from the sea of ​​suffering, the young monk is willing to be the last person harmed by the girl."

After saying that, the curtain fell gently, the candlelight swayed gently, and the shadow on the bed was looming.

On the second day, Kinnara was lying on the bed, and Asha snuggled into Kinnara’s arms and said softly:
"In the future, I will never prostitute again. In the past, I lived for hatred, and in the future, I will live for you."

Kinnara whispered the Buddha's name: "Amitabha."

It was still the luxurious hall. Kinnara stood in the hall, clasped his hands and said to the high priest:

"High Priest, the three conditions you mentioned have been fulfilled. According to the agreement, I can preach in Yunbornao."

Unexpectedly, the high priest turned against him and scolded: "Kinnara, as a monk, you have violated the precepts of obscenity. Someone comes and puts this fake monk in jail."

"Yes."

Afterwards, two warriors came in outside and detained Kinnara and put him in a prison. Kinnara did not resist, and whispered a Buddha's name:
"Amitabha."

At this time, Ah Liu also knew what happened to Kinnara. He told Ah Sha and Ah Dao about it. The three of them got together. Ah Dao heard about this and said anxiously:

"I will take my brothers to rob the prison!"

With that said, he was about to go out to gather people, but was stopped by Ah Sha:

"Stop, Kinnara finally managed to get you to correct your evil ways. Now that you have the heart of a robber, wouldn't you be betraying Kinnara's hard work?"

Ah Dao stopped when he heard this, but the anger on his face did not diminish, and he said in a low voice: "Then what do you think we should do?"

There was a trace of determination in Ah Sha's eyes, and he cast his gaze into the distance: "Leave this matter to me!"

That night, Ah Sha was dressed in fine clothes and walked into a splendid palace. At this moment, the splendid palace looked a little sinful.

When the high priest heard that Ah Sha had arrived, he was overjoyed and hurriedly came out to greet him. When he saw Ah Sha, he was still a little embarrassed and asked nonchalantly:
"Asham, you're here."

Ah Sha nodded, with an indifferent expression, and said, "This is not the place to talk."

The high priest hurriedly said: "Yes, yes, come on, let's go in and talk."

The two entered the main hall, and the high priest calmed down and said, "Shame, why are you here?"

Ah Sha met the high priest's gaze and said, "I'll sleep with you."

The high priest's whole body became excited, and he trembled:

"Really...really? But I only have six fingers left."

Ah Sha stared at the high priest and said, "I don't want your fingers, I just want you to release the kinnara."

The high priest thought for a moment and nodded in agreement.

A few days later, Kinnara was successfully released. Two apprentices, Ah Dao and Ah Liu, arrived at the prison gate early. When they saw Kinnara coming out, they hurriedly greeted him. Ah Liu was the first to speak:

"Teacher, you are out."

A Dao was stupid and didn't know what to say, so he echoed dryly: "Teacher, you're out!"

Kinnara smiled and said, "Yes, where is A-Shame? Why haven't you seen her?"

Ah Dao and Ah Liu looked at each other, shook their heads, and said in unison: "I don't know? I haven't seen him!"

Kinnara frowned, feeling a little uneasy in his heart. He used his magical power, and in an instant, the surrounding environment reversed and appeared in front of the attic.

Slowly walking in, he saw Ah Sha with a dagger stuck in his heart. He had been dead for a long time.

Kinnara's first reaction was to use his clairvoyance to look for Ah Sha's soul and true spirit, but neither the soul nor the true spirit was missing.

Kinnara suddenly panicked and stepped out to the Yinshan Mountain in the netherworld to pay homage to Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

"Disciple Kinnara, please see my uncle!"

"come in!"

Ksitigarbha also had a headache. He listened to the presence of the sacred beast, and among the three realms, only the quasi-sages and above did not dare to listen. Therefore, he knew the purpose of Kinnara's visit, but the problem was that Asham's soul was not seen in the underworld!

Ksitigarbha was the first to speak: "Jinnara, the soul of that mortal woman has never appeared in the underworld."

Kinnara frowned when he heard this, bowed respectfully and left.

Ksitigarbha frowned slightly, but said nothing and watched Kinnara leave.

Jinnara went up to Lingshan Mountain, where it was Ran Deng who was the Buddha and was in charge of Buddhism.

The Mahavira Hall is a small world and is now the base of Buddhism. There is a huge throne in the center, with a burning lamp sitting on it, one foot six tall, with a solemn look on the thin face.

Kinnara shouted loudly outside the temple:

"Kinnara seeks to see the Buddha Deng Deng."

(End of this chapter)

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