The latest chapter 47 of Shuumatshu No Valkyrie – The road, revealing the past, why he became one of the four great saints of the Buddha
Things continued after the end of chapter 46 after the Buddha used his divine weapon, “The Shield of Immortal Life”, to block Zerofuku’s inevitable attack. Brunhilde said that the other shield is part of the six forms of the six paths of reincarnation, allowing the Buddha to withstand any blow. Brunhilde also said that the Six Paths of Samsara will change according to his “emotions”.
Zerofuku went mad because he was able to block the move, the Buddha said that your emotions were too “fluffy and short-tempered”. Zerofuku is more frenzied, using all of his options to regain dominance. The god’s weapon transforms into a blade with hundreds of blades. At this time, the spirit of the day changes into “Nirvana – Nirvana”. The Buddha struck the butt of the Japanese god with a gentle move.
Geir wondered what emotion the Buddha was having that could transform the spirit into such a thing. Brunhilde smiled.
That’s the Buddha – the most powerful person in history. Live with yourself without any strings attached!
We come to the Buddha’s past and why he became enlightened.
His past was Gautama Siddhartha born as a prince of a small country in ancient India. As soon as he was born, the Buddha was prophesied by a hermit that:
This child was born by order of God and will become the king of the world.
As one of the people of the Kshatriya (warrior) caste, second in the Brahmin (cleric) caste of Hinduism, he led an easy and carefree life. Promised by the gods the best possible future, he even gave alms to his slaves, and appeared to be comfortable with his position as a prince. However…
Once, he went to visit his distant relative, King Jataka. Although Jataka and Siddhartha became close, in reality, Jataka was ill. The two talked for a while when Jataka said that he was dying. Jataka wondered where he would go after he left. The Buddha tried to comfort Jataka but in vain, he still passed away in many regrets.
Jataka’s death made the Buddha realize the meaning of life as well as what he needs to do. The Buddha appeared at the funeral and carried Jataka’s coffin away, and then dropped it into the river. After that, the Buddha left everything behind and alone followed the path of enlightenment himself – the way to save sentient beings, leading them to freedom without the need for gods!
Back to the present, the confrontation continues!