The eight distresses formation was a formation used by eminent Buddhist monks to gain enlightenment. After passing through this formation, one's worries would be removed and one would have Buddhist thoughts.
From then on, he converted to Buddhism and became profound in Buddhism.
On the contrary, they would fall into the eight distresses and their primordial spirit would collapse.
Of course, every monk who entered the eight distresses formation would receive the attention of Arhats or bodhisattvas to ensure the stability of their vital spirits.
In short, the eight distresses formation was actually a part of Buddhism's "four great emptiness."
If Asuro was still Asuro, the Asura who had converted to Buddhism, then he would not be afraid of the eight distresses formation.
Seeing that Asuro had not entered the formation for a long time, du 'e said indifferently, "
"Amitabha. Asuro, what's the hesitation?"