The Holy King of the Wheel of Reincarnation—that is the divine name of this domineering god.

This name originated from Buddhism, or more precisely, from India.

In Buddhist mythology, the Chakravartin is a very special being, also known as the "Holy King of the Chakravartin" or "Wheel King".

Legend has it that when a holy king in ancient India ascended the throne, the heavens would send forth a divine inspiration, and a magnificent wheel would appear. This wheel was enormous, like a chariot wheel, and could spontaneously rotate in the air. When the holy king turned this wheel, he could awe the four directions. Whenever his wheel passed by, all the countries would sincerely submit. Therefore, he was called the Wheel-Turning King.

This is equivalent to auspicious omens descending from the heavens in ancient times. However, auspicious omens in human history are either flying dragons and phoenixes or stone tablets with heavenly inscriptions. Heaven rarely directly bestows a grand medal to display in the sky.

When Buddha Shakyamuni was born, a Brahmin priest said that if Shakyamuni did not become a monk, he would become a Chakravartin (universal monarch).

The path of a Chakravartin (universal monarch) and the path of a Buddha can be seen as two different paths, or as one of the possibilities for an enlightened being. Whether one wants to become a Buddha or a Chakravartin depends on the individual's choice.

Buddhism and Taoism are the paths of educating and enlightening sentient beings, which is the way of the teacher. The other is the way of the ruler, which is the way of the universal monarch or emperor who governs the world.

Rather, they are emperors who govern the world, referred to in Buddhist scriptures as "universal monarchs".

The Chakravartin King doesn't appear only once every few hundred years; perhaps only once every few thousand or even ten thousand years.

The Avatamsaka Sutra says that a true universal monarch who governs the world has the same merits as the Buddha.

Perhaps in many people's eyes, the status of a Chakravartin (universal monarch) is second only to that of the Buddha, but when the Buddha passed away, his funeral was held with the same level of ceremony as that of a Chakravartin.

In other words, the burial method used by the supreme Buddha of Buddhism is exactly the same as that used by the Chakravartin King.

Meanwhile, in the mythology of the Eastern underworld, there is also the title of King Yama, who is the tenth king of the underworld, in charge of classifying the ghosts in each court as good or evil and determining their level.

He is one of the Ten Kings of Hell, along with King Qin Guang, King Chu Jiang, King Song Di, King Wu Guan, King Yan Luo, King Ping Deng, King Tai Shan, King Du Shi, and King Bian Cheng.

However, there is considerable controversy surrounding the two, and it is possible that the Wheel-Turning King and the Wheel-Turning King are not the same person.

The author of "Ghost Dong," who does not believe in the Ten Kings theory, criticizes: "The Wheel-Turning King rules over the four continents. He is a man who is almost like a god. He does not rule the underworld, yet he is listed among the Ten Kings!"

The "King of the Four Realms" mentioned here refers to the "Universal Monarch," as found in the Agamas.

The Ten Kings Sutra adopted his name but removed the word "Saint" to describe the Tenth King Yama's role as "turning" the "wheel" of the six realms of reincarnation, which is "reasonable." However, the Wheel-Turning Saint King has no connection with the underworld, so it cannot be said that he is the predecessor of the Wheel-Turning King.

Skadi is indeed currently promoting and maintaining the current cycle of reincarnation, so any Wheel King within the current divine throne's territory can be attributed to her.

She walked the Buddhist path, but did not choose the so-called path of teaching. Skadi's great achievements from the beginning to the present are more like those of a Chakravartin (universal monarch) than a Buddha.

She didn't convert many people; she mostly guided those like the Chakravartin King, whose path of supremacy led all things, referring to his path of transcendence.

The Buddha wanted to teach all beings to escape the sea of ​​suffering, and the sage king set an example by crossing the sea of ​​suffering to reach the other shore, leaving a path for those who followed. Whether they succeed or not depends entirely on themselves.

Only Skadi reached that so-called 'other shore' from beginning to end, so even she herself would not say that she was Buddha.

Her path resembles Buddhism, but it is not Buddhism.

Shakyamuni followed the path of a teacher, while Skadi followed the path of a ruler. The different choices they made after their enlightenment naturally led to different outcomes.

"This deity... the Chakravartin King, Amitabha..."

Looking at the ninth-level temple space of the Chaldea, among the heroic spirits, there was a monk from the Tang Dynasty, a girl dressed in strange clothes, and the Journey to the West Xuanzang Sanzang with his hands clasped together, silently reciting the Buddhist phrase "Amitabha".

This domineering god was also an enlightened being, but after his enlightenment, he had no choice but to become a Buddha.

Given the characteristics of the other party's transcendental principles and the great achievements he has created, he does indeed seem more like a Chakravartin who has embarked on the path of a monarch.

Even if the other party did not become a Buddha, Sanzang would not feel sorry, just as the Buddha had said.

There is no single path, just as human good and evil are worthless, and human perception will not change the inherent beauty of the world.

In the era of divine rule during the return of the fourth day of eternal calamity, this being directly created the unknown in a world that had nothing to do with it, and also created more possibilities.

All beings suffer, suffering from fate and destiny, bound by eternal rebirth.

This can indeed be described as suffering, but in the eyes of the Tripitaka, this deity who endured such suffering and cultivated himself transformed himself into one of the beings, giving all beings the power to change.

His achievements were no less than those of the Buddha.

"Wow, another domineering god who's practically cheating! If the domineering god on the previous level represented even stronger power, then this one must represent the strongest, right?"

The petite and charming Kama, dressed rather provocatively, looked at the scene of another world from Chaldea and couldn't help but click her tongue in amazement.

The world created by the laws of this domineering god is called Maha Mandala by the religious order.

In Buddhism, mandala means the universe, while maha means "great" or "great wisdom".

The inscription also describes the principles of this god, which I can transcend if I so desire.

It is limitless and infinite, possessing an overbearing power that transcends all concepts, all for the purpose of surpassing everything and reaching the unspeakable other shore.

"I feel that this Holy King's world is even more unstable than the previous one. In her world, as long as you have the willpower, you can obtain and break the limitations of life and death, the limitations of power, the limitations of realm... I can already imagine how chaotic it must be in a world where strong people are as numerous as hairs on a cow."

Merlin pressed his temples. He felt a sense of awe and distance towards this domineering god's laws and the world he created.

Of course, this doesn't mean that the world of this domineering god is terrible; on the contrary, it is very charming.

Everyone who is born into this world will experience the barriers called limitations.

For example, one's own birth; others are children of wealthy families or royalty, while one is just a commoner.

Furthermore, others may possess a special bloodline that one does not.

These conditions and factors completely distinguish between the ordinary and the extraordinary.

However, the Mahamandala world of the Wheel-Turning Holy King doesn't care about any so-called bloodline, background, or destiny.

As long as you have unwavering willpower, you can imagine anything you want.

The concept of equality for all beings exists in this world. Although we don't know what kind of end point we will reach, we all start from the same point.

Regardless of each other's qualifications, willpower can bridge the gap.

"That's why we say she's not a Buddha, but more like a supreme monarch..."

Da Vinci-chan looked at this domineering god and couldn't help but sigh.

If they had already witnessed what the path the Buddha walked was like, then the path of the Chakravartin, which leads to another path, demonstrated the achievements of this powerful deity and showed that this path was no less impressive than the Buddha's.

The Buddha's teachings enlighten sentient beings, while the holy king's guidance leads sentient beings to transcend suffering. There is no inherent superiority or inferiority, nobility or baseness, in either path.

Moreover, in this holy king's world, the opportunities for all beings to attain enlightenment are simply too great.

They all carried the transcendent concept of the Wheel-Turning Holy King, and could be said to be the divine children of this domineering god.

The limitations that are broken are not limited to the lofty laws of cause and effect, life, death, time and space.

Moreover, considering parallel worlds, and the fact that the world itself is composed of the cells of a domineering god.

The inscription also described that every time sentient beings change their predetermined destiny, a new spacetime with entirely new possibilities will be created.

At that time, a world of entirely new possibilities will continue to split, extending infinitely and endlessly, which can be described as a world of boundless maha.

The infinite universe, Mahamantara.

Some people also feel that the world of this domineering god is not stable, and that with so many powerful people gathered in the world, they will be dethroned sooner or later.

However, this is merely a hypothetical assumption. The inscription states that although the laws of this domineering god are full of eternity and infinity, they are not cyclical but rather constantly expanding, creating, and transcending—the supreme and unparalleled Dao.

Constantly innovating, transcending yin and yang, surpassing all phenomena, yet still unable to match the way of this god, and even following the path pioneered by others, how can we defeat this domineering god?

This can be considered a false proposition.

The domineering god on the previous level is always stronger, and the domineering god on this level is always the strongest. The two were sworn enemies in their previous lives in Tsuchimikado Ryūsui.

When the strongest and the even stronger meet, coupled with the characteristics of these two domineering divine laws, the scene of their battle is simply unimaginable to countless people.

..........

At the same time, everyone in the ninth-level temple space was also gasping in shock.

This domineering god is indeed qualified to be the nemesis of the domineering god of the next level; he is absolutely qualified.

One is stronger, and the other is the strongest. Who is stronger?

The strongest is the most powerful; no one is more powerful than it.

"Stronger" means stronger than the opponent. No matter how strong the opponent is, she is stronger.

The contest between the self and the path of transcendence is so intense that it's impossible to discern which is stronger.

This domineering god is also abnormally powerful, and its transcendental nature makes it no less troublesome and difficult than any of the previous domineering gods.

If it weren't for the blessing from the divine throne that allowed the domineering gods to fight each other, this domineering god's combat power would definitely rank among the top few.

However, the outcome of the battle between the overlord gods is merely speculation, since Wucan on the second day is a giant killer skilled in slaying those in power.

Although his status as a god is relatively low, due to his own characteristics, he would struggle in any battle against any god.

If a round-robin tournament were to be held with the previous gods, either a perfect record or a perfect record could be achieved.

Therefore, the battles between the overlord gods are full of uncertainty. You can't be sure of the outcome by just guessing. You can only know the answer after you've fought.

However, none of this diminishes the uniqueness of this domineering god, whose divine name is the Wheel-Turning Holy King.

Her reason is described on the inscription as an extremely special reason, unique in any era, and the most qualified domineering god to sit on the throne.

After all, her reasoning transcends all, and can exert a certain degree of restraint, or even more, over any domineering god. Compared to the shameless second seat master with his 'special attack', she is even better.

Unlike those present who could only learn about Skadi through the inscriptions, countless spectators had at least witnessed Skadi's battle with Matilda.

Skadi's reasoning is extremely terrifying and troublesome. If her opponent were not Matilda, but another powerful god like Reinhard the Golden Beast, she would probably be defeated very quickly.

Reinhardt's left foot stepping on his right foot and ascending to heaven on the spot is clearly less priority compared to Skadi's own ascension to heaven on the spot.

In the past, on the fourth day, not counting the cheating Mercury Serpent, among the overpowered gods, only Matilda and Nanami were qualified to fight Skadi head-on.

The battle between Skadi and Matilda was the largest and most dangerous divine war on the fourth day, completely resetting countless multiverses within the entire God Throne territory.

You should know that each multiverse bubble truly represents an infinite universe containing countless universes.

Skadi and Matilda's power is even more limitless than limitless.

【Hundred Lifetimes of Wisdom】: The Holy King of the Wheel, hmm... the name used by the cult is quite fitting for Skadi, this female benefactor.

[Buddha Sword's Commentary]: That's right. After all, the path this female benefactor is taking is not the path of Buddha's teachings and enlightenment, but the path of the Holy Emperor who leads all beings to the Wheel of Life.

[Su Xianren]: If the World-Honored One had not become a Buddha, he would have become a Universal Monarch. There is no inherent superiority or inferiority between the path of a teacher and the path of a ruler; it all depends on the individual.

【A Single Boat Crossing the River】: Indeed, this female benefactor's attainment is no less than that of the World-Honored One. She has taken the path of the Chakravartin King to a height that no Chakravartin King in history has ever reached.

[Black and White Gentleman]: Tsk tsk tsk, apart from that Fifth Heavenly Lord, all these women who have become domineering are ruthless characters. It's a pity that their own strength is not enough, otherwise they would want to fight no matter what, that would be really satisfying!

【俏如来】: Moreover, despite clearly having the right to sit in the seat of honor, this female benefactor still gave up her seat for Hunhun, clearing thorns and brambles for her, which shows that she also has a kind heart.

【DIO】: Hey, I really like the world of Skadi. It's so fair, fair in every sense of the word.

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