Reincarnation Hall.
Within the hall, golden splendor shone brilliantly, and rows of Buddha statues stood. In the center was a giant Buddha statue, six meters tall, holding Buddha beads, with eyes calm and peacefully gazing straight ahead.
In the Buddhism of the Western Regions, ranks above the Arhats were Vajras and Bodhisattvas.
The so-called "Vajra's Furious Eyes, Bodhisattva's lowered gaze."
The statue revered in the Reincarnation Hall was that of a Bodhisattva from the Great Zhou Dynasty.
Flanking it were dozens of other Buddhas, shining resplendently.
At the same time, a waft of sandalwood drifted out, refreshing the soul.
At this moment, the area around the main hall was filled with people. The upper seats were occupied by the Cao Gang, while the seats on each side were for the heads of the four major families and other masters from Jiangnan Dao.
Fa Wu and the monks from Fa Xi Temple stood in a corner.