The Lord of the Left Path 78: Chapter 78
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The prayer beads made from human bones such as the tibia can only be referred to as human bone beads and cannot be called Kapala. In Dun Zong, there is another origin legend related to Yueguang Mingfo. It is said that Yueguang Mingfo enjoyed giving alms and ultimately attained Buddhahood. After his death, he donated his own skull to create ritual implements and offerings. 0
 
Great achievers emulate Yueguang Mingfo and vow to donate their skulls for the creation of ritual tools. Thus, the significance of Kapala Beads is a legacy of the Master; holding these beads signifies that they uphold the Master's beliefs, continuously pushing themselves to improve their cultivation. 0
 
For these Dun Zong practitioners of the black Buddhist arts, this is not merely about Buddhist cultivation but also about life cultivation. It encompasses not only the refinement of chanting but also the refinement of karma. Human bone prayer beads can bring peace to the deceased and solace to the living. The profound cycle of life and death serves as a treasure that elucidates the principles of yin and yang. 0
 
Kapala Beads typically consist of one hundred and eight beads, following the celestial and terrestrial principles of the stars. They are imbued with the power of senior Lamas, allowing them to protect the bearer from all harm. The Black Buddha Light stands firm like a mountain, unyielding. 0
 
As the blood-red glow gradually dissipates, it fades away. The Old Monk smiles: "Zuo Ren, may I speak with you now?" 0
 
Speak? Speak my foot! Zuo Ci wiped the drool from the corner of his mouth and laughed scornfully: "You practitioners of Dun Zong's black arts have no right to negotiate with me! After seeing so many disgusting Kabala artifacts, I finally found one worth looking at!" 0
 
He immediately began to chant a spell, claiming invulnerability. "I’ll crush you, Old Monk!" 0
 
The Seven Mountains and Nine Ridges all bowed in submission as he summoned clouds and rain to call forth celestial soldiers. The Chimera dissipated entirely, and with a single talisman, he declared dominion over the land: "I summon Gui Yue Tai Yin!" 0
 
Zuo Ci pointed his finger at his forehead with a wicked grin: "Fall!" 0
 
Creaking sounds echoed as a massive mountain formed from blood, flesh, souls, and bones emerged from the heavens, engulfed in overwhelming Sha Qi. It thundered down towards the parched Old Monk. 0
 
The Old Monk's face turned pale as Zuo Ren interjected: "Let’s talk this over." 0
 
"Amitabha! My Moving Mountain Technique!" 0
 
 
"Did you seriously spend money on this? Isn't your magic free? You just keep using Shen Tong without a second thought. Go tell that to your mother!" 0
 
Zuo Ci curled his fingers and gently tapped. 0
 
A monstrous mountain of bones and flesh descended from the sky, crashing heavily onto the frail body of Old Monk. 0
 
Crack, crack. 0
 
Despite being reinforced by one hundred and eight Kapala Beads, the Black Buddha Light enveloping Old Monk began to show cracks like shattered glass, and these fissures continued to spread, resembling spider silk. 0
 
"Without the delusions of ignorance, the essence of the heart is clear. The delusions of sentient beings lead to their downfall into the abyss of sin!" 0
 
(Great Vajra Pestle) 0
 
Niu Tou Ming Wang, reveal yourself! 0
 
Old Monk could no longer maintain his detached demeanor; life and death were no longer in his hands. His face twisted in agony, veins bulging. 0
 
He opened his mouth and expelled a mass of pulsating flesh exuding black smoke. The mass writhed in the air, making popping sounds as it ruptured, slowly coalescing into a Bodhisattva. 0
 
Nine heads, two bodies, thirty-four arms, and sixteen legs. 0
 
The largest indigo Niu Tou wore a golden crown adorned with brilliant light, its visage majestic, with Pupil glowing like fire. 0
 
The other eight heads donned colorful five-skull crowns, black flames radiating like halos behind them. 0
 
However, this Bodhisattva's flesh appeared as if different limbs had been stitched together—its arms stiff and veins protruding grotesquely. 0
 
 
 
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