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Chapter 1025: Eighteen Temples Of Spirit Mountain

Until nohen people said that the Buddhist gates were opened at the plateau, they were not talking about Nalanda but only the eighteen teend states that Nalanda would only open its gates a few times each era and sometimes not at all There were too s still were not eligible to enter!

On the contrary, the gates to the four Grand Void Tribulations were usually open Of course, there were generations when they were closed as well For example, the Difficult Dao Era was one of them!

“Nalanda Te outside of Spirit Mountain, looking to the far hills

Below theon the sidelines with exciteazed towards the temples on top of the mountain Some even lost their patience and cliates!

“Even though the gates of the four grand tribulations are usually open, but getting through theht Void Teh already, let alone the Six Tribulation Temples and Three Grand Temples” So the mountain, but not many really wanted to because the effect up there was too fearsome Once one’s dao heart started to shake, they would quickly be drowned in a Buddhist sea

Of course, soht to the door by entering the Buddhist gate to challenge the dhar: “Zhan Shi is still so a froht Void Teht now, he is inside there I wonder if he can handle the chanting from the Arhats and Bodhisattvas in there or not…”

“His dao heart is strong for sure Maybe no one aeneration can roup” A Virtuous Paragon added

“Zhan Shi is great, but Jikong Wudi is incredible as well He went to the Grand Heaven Temple in order to sculpt Once he is able to sculpt a Bodhisattva’s position, it will be quite scary”

“Right, Jikong Wudi is scary enough noith his three saints aptitude If he gains the enlightenment of a Bodhisattva as well, then he would be invincible a the youths Anyone would have to walk around hieneration, tooWudi Due to the sheer nu outside of people like the Mortal King

“The enlightened fruit of a Bodhisattva” Many people felt envious after hearing this 1

The eighteen great tee of the entire plateau The cultivators that traveled for long distances from all over the nine worlds didn’t do so just for Buddhism

Outside of a small portion ere actual devout believers, the majority were here for treasures, benefits, and merit laws

It was very easy to obtain treasures and laws in this place As long as they could pass the tribulations from the temples, they would obtain what they wanted Of course, different trials had different results

There were three types of trials in the eighteen te, and Buddhist debate

Scripture hark was intuitive with its nah monks of the te as they could listen in an unwavering manner, they would be able to obtain the desired treasures

Of course, if they couldn’t stabilize their dao heart and became influenced by the dharma, the most obvious result was Buddhist conversion They would ulti was also very sihteen temples would insert a Buddhist seed into the exa and eventually turning into a Buddhist relic, they would reach their goal With this enlightenain the protection of the vast and powerful dharma in the Buddhist Funeral Plateau 2

But if they fail, then the most direct consequence was also Buddhist conversion and having to stay behind at the plateau

A Buddhist debate was a conversation about the dharhteen teer won, then they would harvest fro had the same consequence as the other two trials

In fact, after losing in any of these trials, the eighteen te signified the instability of one’s dao heart This meant that they would be drowned in the endless Buddhist sea The only path left for them was to convert to Buddhism

For tens of millions of years, many people ca all of this time, the plateau produced countless sacred monks Furthermore, countless cultivators had joined the Buddhist faith with no lack of Godkings and True Gods or even E them After their conversion, they would leave behind their nuendary Buddhist treasures of the eighteen te crowd