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What does the pleasure of hotel guests mean?

The venerable Baluba was born in Rivabara, East India. He became a monk in the Buli Temple in SOMA, South India. At that time, there were more than 7,000 monks in this temple. After becoming a monk, the venerable master stopped a guru and became a Vajrayana practitioner in order to obtain the secret dharma. After he obtained the secret recipe of initiation of King Kong Haimu, he often concentrated on practicing dharma in a secluded place in the temple and read the mantra of King Kong Haimu for 200 times. (a million times at a time), but I didn't get any induction at all, not even a dream. Disappointed and sad, Baruba tore off the rosary and threw it into the toilet. That night, when Baruba habitually tried to practice Dharma, he remembered that there was no rosary. At this moment, a dakini appeared in front of him and put a rosary in his hand, encouraging him to say, "Dear aspirant, don't let me down!" " ! Keep practicing hard! Don't let fame and illusion get in your way. I bless you, so that you can realize your wish! 」

In Canaset, Baruba sold wine to the girl in the hotel, and the girl gave the venerable one a bowl of wine and a plate of rice. The venerable sir was very happy, so he continued to eat and drink in this hotel and refused to leave. For two whole days and one night, the venerable stopped the sun, and the local king was surprised and asked, "Who caused this miracle?" In the evening, the sun god dreamed of the king: "A venerable old man in the hotel mortgaged me because he couldn't afford food and drinks." The king immediately sent someone to help the venerable sir pay for the food and drinks. The venerable man drank as many as one million glasses of wine. The money was paid off, the sun returned to normal operation, and the venerable man disappeared.