Buddhist Stories Ancient Arhats Teach Charm and Charm

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

Buddhist Stories Ancient Arhats Teach Charm and Charm

There was once a monk named Quan Zai in Qiantang, Zhejiang, whose family name was Shen, and he was different since he was a child.

When his mother was feeding, she found that every time he ate, he would pick out the meat in the food, and every time he saw a small animal injured, he would be miserable, and when he saw a temple or a monk, he was very happy and hurriedly went forward to worship.

Seeing that he was behaving abnormally, his mother guessed that he was certainly not a worldly man, so she advised him to go to Master Jingshan Faji to be ordained.

Master Faji was overjoyed at first sight, knowing that his origin was extraordinary, and he gave him the name of Quanzai, and stayed by his side for many experiences.

After ascetic meditation, Monk Quanzai gradually realized his true nature, because he admired the asceticism of the ancient monks, so he followed the Twelve Heads of Asceticism to practice.

At that time, there was a proverb from ** in the world: "All the people are saved, and all the people are saved."

After the Quanzai monk became famous, the Quartet came to extend, and the Quanzai monk respectfully asked the Shishuang Zen Master to confirm for himself, and was fortunate to get the Shishuang Zen Master's responsibility, and was also introduced to the Tiantai Mountain Yanyan to practice.

The Yanyan place is overgrown with weeds, the mountain spirits and monsters come and go in it, the ghosts come and go, the monk Quan Zai doesn't care, he lives in a simple grass house, he is dedicated to practice, and there is nothing outside his heart.

After a long time, his virtue touched the world, when he meditated and meditated, the birds would consciously shut up and dare not chirp, when he was short of food, the spirits automatically picked the mountain fruits for him and sent them to the door of the house, when his grass house was destroyed by the wind and rain, the mountain spirits dug a cave for him overnight.

Monk Quanzai later traveled to the Quartet, transformed all sentient beings, and finally died in the Zhenguo Monastery with a high life.

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