There is a story of karma in this Buddhist language, which is called the plot in Mukti. Mohandi Risheng has a beautiful face. Her parents thought: The daughter is so beautiful, she should find an ideal man to marry, but who is the most worthy of her daughter in India? Think about it, Buddha is the most ideal! So the Brahmins wished to propose to the Buddha.
They don't understand that love in the world is just an extension of self-love. Buddha is a saint, he cut off the deepest self-love. How could he be tempted by the love in the world? So the Buddha showed them impermanence, bitterness, emptiness and selflessness. After listening to the Buddha's teachings, the Brahmins proved that the third time was fruitless. After entrusting their daughter to their uncle, they became monks and practiced, and soon began to prove Arhat grosvenor.
Although both parents benefited from the teachings of the Buddha, Mukti, who has always been very conceited about his appearance, turned from embarrassment to hatred after being rejected by the Buddha and decided to avenge himself. Later, her uncle gave her to Udayana, and she went to the palace to be the king's concubine.
Mandy, Queen of Udayana, is a woman of noble character and good birth. Among her many maids, there is a woman named Jiushou Duoluo who buys flowers for her from the gardener Sumana every day. One day, Jiu Shouduo Luo heard the Buddha's statement at Sumana's home. Her deep-rooted past, she broke my opinion and proved the first fruit after hearing the law. Back in the palace, I relayed the French meaning I heard from the Buddha to the queen and other maids. Everyone is full of joy. Since then, the queen and other ladies-in-waiting have regarded her as a teacher, and her work has become a narrator of Buddhist sounds.
Because of the joy of hearing Buddhism, the queen and ladies-in-waiting loved the Buddha deeply. Although they wanted to personally bow to the Buddha to express their gratitude, they were afraid of the king's opposition, so they had to dig holes in the walls of the palace building when the Buddha swam around and passed through the palace. When Mukti learned about this move, all her resentment against the Buddha was passed on to the queen and her maids. She looks like a fairy, and her heart is like a snake and scorpion, so she slandered the king, saying that the queen and maids dug holes in the wall and were unfaithful to the king. However, this malicious lie did not shake the king's trust in the queen. When the king knew what had happened, he was neither angry nor pursued the matter. However, Mukti refused to stop. Not only did she continue to slander the queen, but she even fabricated the fact that the queen tried to kill the king.
Once, knowing that the king would stay with the queen for a few days, she hid a snake in the king's piano and covered the sound hole with flowers. Later, she told the king insincerely that she had a bad feeling and asked the king not to go to the palace where the queen lived. The king didn't care, so she followed him on the grounds of worrying about the king's safety. When she got there, when everyone was not looking, she took the flowers off the sound hole of the pipa, let the snake inside escape and sneaked into the queen's bed to pee.
When the king saw a snake on the queen's bed, he was surprised and suddenly lost his mind. He mistakenly thought that the slanderers in Mukti were true, and made the queen and ladies-in-waiting stand in a row, ready to shoot them with poisoned arrows. In this fight to the death, the queen not only showed no fear, but also looked at the angry king with pity, and her ladies-in-waiting were also fearless because of their understanding of Buddhism. Strange to say, the king, who has always been an archer, has lost his goal at the moment, which even makes him feel incredible! The anger was immediately quelled. He believed that this miracle was telling him that the queen was innocent, so he not only didn't blame the queen, but also allowed the queen to invite the Buddha and his disciples into the palace to make a statement.
Mukti's plot failed, but her hatred didn't stop. Instead, she planned a plan that she thought was foolproof: let her uncle set fire to the place where the queen lived, and her uncle did as he said. Respectable queens and maids, in times of crisis, don't care about the raging fire at all, just meditate hard. So before the collapse of the palace, most people's practice had made great progress, and even had two results.
By the time the king learned that he was coming, it was too late, and he began to suspect that it was a trick from Mukti. Only this time, he learned to keep a straight face. Instead, he said to her insincerely,' When the queen was alive, I was always on guard against her, for fear that one day she would kill me. Now I can rest easy! I really don't know who helped me get rid of this huge trouble. "This must be the work of someone who loves me deeply!"
Hearing this, Mukti Li immediately said: It was indeed she who asked her uncle to set the Queen and others on fire. When the king found out the truth, he pretended to reward her relatives and friends and asked them to enter the palace. In fact, he wanted to execute them all, so the vicious Mukti finally tasted the consequences. After learning of this tragic event, the Buddha opened the following three poems to the monks:
"There is no way to escape, die, is a dead end;
Those who escape will not die, and those who escape will be like corpses.
A wise man knows this and he won't let go.
If you don't let go, you will be happy, and you will be happy in the holy land.
Wise men are always patient and brave in meditation.
If you are free, you can live a quiet and secluded life. "
During this period, monks should always live in seclusion and practice Buddhism diligently in order to get rid of all sufferings and obtain happiness.