"Vajra Indestructible..."
Wang Ye's pupils slightly contracted.
The weight of the term Vajra Indestructible is truly heavy.
"Vajra," or diamond, is an extremely hard mineral.
The Vajra Indestructible Body originates from Buddhist scriptures, used to describe the Buddha's "Dharma Body."
As stated in Volume 52 of the Mahavastu Sutra: "The body of the Tathagata is the Dharma Body, the Vajra Body, the Indestructible Body, the Solid Body, transcending the three realms, the most superior body."
It is said that the high monk Zhu Shixing of the Buddhist Sect, after attaining the Vajra Indestructible Body, could not have his remains burned after passing away, referred to as "firewood turned to ash, yet the body remained undamaged."
Such a description carries much more weight compared to a Cultivation Technique like the Golden Bell Shield.
The Golden Bell Shield at best can be called a Martial Art.
Whereas the Vajra Indestructible can be referred to as Divine Techniques.
