Chapter 222 Stephanie Knelt
- In Buddhism, it was stipulated that each person's religious name must be unique, typically bestowed by a master or grandmaster.
- Masters were esteemed dignitaries with high moral standing, transcending ordinary Buddhist monks. Their names carried significant religious weight. If such a name was given to a less experienced disciple, it might be too overwhelming, potentially causing more harm than good.
- However, Nirvana gently shook his head. "I am also just a mortal. The one who cannot bear the weight of this name is not Emptiness, but me."