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Sokushinbustu ** |
(Translated and arranged by Saya)
The first foreign trip I made was to Hangzhou in China. I was on a guide tour with a group of people.
While we were visiting a certain temple, I saw something strange emerge out of a Buddha statue in one of the halls there.
It was a monk with unusually long arms and legs.
It came towards us, swaying to and fro, and started to speaking to us.
I was studying Chinese at the time, so I could understand what it was saying.
But, for some reason, a sudden thought came to me that "if I pretend I don't see it, it won't harm me," and I started talking to someone else in the group, saying, "Look at that view over there! Isn't that beautiful?"
The monk(?) kept looking at me and talking to me in Chinese, but I pretended I neither saw him nor heard him.
Then the monk(?) spoke, "if you could see me I would not have let you go home," and it went back,swaying to and fro, into the statue again.
A moment later, a bell rang out, and all the monks gathered into the hall.
The tour guide said to us, "They are about to start chanting a sutra. Let us leave or we will disturb them." And we left the temple.
I wonder what thing the monks were praying to? That was NOT a Buddha.
By the way, I did meet with an accident while I was still in China, and it could have been fatal, but I managed to get through it and go safely home.
If I had said to someone "what is it?" when the monk was near us , or mentioned anything about it to anyone, would I still be alive today?
I could not understand everything the monk said but he said something like:
"What is your name?" "Where are you from?" "What are you doing here?"
It was mumbling the whole time, so these were about the only words I managed to catch.
But strangely, I wasn't so scared at the time. I just thought that "I mustn't reply. Pretend that I don't see it or hear it, " and kept on talking to people near me, pointing past the monk and at the mountains, saying "how beautiful!" etc.
It was a mountain temple, so there might have been something in there.
But when I saw those other monks worshipping the statue to which the monk(?) had returned, I wondered to myself "what do these people see in that statue? That is not a Buddha."
I was seriously creeped out.
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**Sokushinbustu --- A name given to a monk who starved himself to death and became a Buddha for the salvation of people. It's not related to the story but I wanted to introduce it to you! (See Wikipedia for more info)
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But I am planning to engrave on my tomb those words --- "Died by cursed videos." ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐ต๐✨
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone! Thank you always for leaving comments! You are all such great people! ๐๐๐
It's cloudy outside this fine morning. But it's still a great one because we all survive and still alive.
That's one scary "monk". We have such ghost here too, it's called "bamboo ghost". But our version here can't talk, I think. Thinking that a "bamboo ghost" that is also a worshipped "monk" makes it super scary.
Maybe the monk was a normal "monk" who was then cursed to become a ghost.
There was this scary Thai anthology horror movie "Phobia 2". The short story "Novice" was about a bad kid who at the end was cursed to become a "bamboo ghost". It happened at a monastery too. Your translation remind me to this story a lot. The movie was one of my all time favourite. I'm gonna watch the series again after this.
Anyway, over here the elderly always remind us not to say a word whenever we see anything weird. Especially if we are in a strange place. Like the woods. I guess to not attract the attention of a supernatural. And if we already do have it's attention, to pretend we do not notice it so that it will grow bored and go away. We are also discouraged to discuss anything supernatural. Because us talking about it may attract it's attention to us.
And I love that super skilled bunny. It won't ever end up in a pot, I guess. Hehe.
Anyway, love today's story very much, Ms Saya. Thank you and have a great weekend.
~ nunu ~
Thank you for your stories, Saya! I look forward to every Saturday since we get to read a new entry here ✨ hope you have a nice day!
This is more creepy than scary but if I were there I would definitely not say anything too. Only cause I would be too scared ๐
But that age old advice of ignoring things is also very true here in Singapore too. If you're somewhere at night and you hear a weird sound of sudden laughing, best not to say anything about it haha
(The pic is really funny LOL)
That sounds like a great movie!⭐๐งก✨ I must search for it LOL ✨
It's so interesting what elder people say in your country! In Japan too, they say that talking about ghosts attract them!๐⭐ The ritual of 100 ghost stories, about which I made a post a long time ago, is based on this belii, I guess!
If I encounter any supernatural entities, I will make sure I keep my mouth shut!๐๐ต✨
I know! I had never guessed the bunny could defend itself like that!
LOL ✨ Moreover, Hello Kitty is evil ๐คฃ⭐
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Thank you so much and I hope you are having a wonderful time, wherever you are!๐๐ฆ๐ต✨
I am not sure how I would have reacted if I were the narrator!๐⭐ I suspect I would not have behaved calmly like her!
It's interesting you have the same way of dealing with supernatural entities in Singapore too! ✨ Thank you for sharing that knowledge with us!
I am glad you like the picture!๐๐ฆ✨
Thank you again for your lovely comment ๐๐งก✨
-that one anonymous
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it's a good story, and... i'm not gonna lie, this one can be good prologue for horror novel ๐๐
P.S. The mental image I have of the "monk with unusually long arms and legs" sends a chill down my spine.
Come to think of it, I have read quite a few stories in which people tried to simply ignore those supernatural entities, thinking it was the best way to deal with them!
It's curious how people all over the world have the same way of thinking, regardless of their nationalities!
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Thank you for your comment! And yes, any stories can become scarier when you have rich imagination blike you do! ๐๐ต✨
I don't know why some people would want to live forever! It would be so scary! LOL ⭐
Thank you so much for your comment!
"speak of the devil and he'll appear" is a common saying in english, but i keep thinking of other old ghost stories where people don't ignore the ghosts. like i rememebr an ancient roman ghost story where a ghost was moaning and was pacified by having a proper burial. other european stories usually involve that kind of thing, giving proper burials or baptizing dead children, or thwarting violent ghosts and demons. A common fairy tale motif is for a curse to be broken by staying in a scary haunted place all night, or for several nights. as christianity got widespread the stories went from being brave and became trusting in god because he was stronger than any ghost or demon, or the devil. so fleeing from a demon could be seen as a cowardly lack of faith, like in the movie the exorcist. actually now that i think about it, theres a ton of stories about outwitting the devil.
i thin its really interesting how ghost stories shape themselves to convey different ideas and teach different lessons.
That's an interesting ancient Roman story! I would be interested in reading it myself!
I think in many Japanese stories too they try to pacify or purify ghosts by chanting mantra or doing some kind of rituals.
I have never heard of baptizing dead children, and it sounds intriguing!
In Japanese ghost stories, people often get into trouble by being ignorant or disrespectful of beings that have bigger power than them! I think those stories are definitely teaching us to be more humble !
Thank you so much for your informative comment!๐๐งก✨
Oh if only we could get more lore about that mountain temple...
I would like to add that Indonesian also think it's best to ignore the spirits when they show themselves to us as to not give them more power (and enjoyment for scaring us? lol xD)
That's so interesting! It seems like the same rule applies to spirits of all countries ๐๐✨
Thank you so much for your comment!๐๐✨