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From Susiddhikara Sutra: Or to see lions, elephants,
buffalos, deers or geese, all are the symbols of achievement. To
see a monk means one is getting out of the three realms and the
world's pollution. To see an Upasaka (a lay worshipper) covering
his head with white or yellow dress (white is peace, yellow is
truth) means one is using the peaceful right doctrine to protect
and to assist. Seeing the sun and the moon means the destruction
of ignorance, sorrows, and darkness. Seeing young innocent boys
and girls means one is not tainted with lust and sorrows. Milky
fruits on a tree (white represents good deeds) mean achieving
good rewards from the good deeds as one renounces the world.
Fighting with a black man that has blazing fire coming out of his
mouth and winning means that ones conquers the ghosts of anger
and sorrows. A hippopotamus or wild horse comes charging on
the practitioner but runs away because of his shouts means that
one conquers the sorrows of stupidity. Eating rice, porridge, fresh
or cooked milk means that one gets the highest blessings from his
good deeds. Seeing a Tomana flower, or kings means that one
will get support from noble men and gain respect from all his
actions.
If the practitioner does not have any of the above dreams, it
is understood that this person has committed the five sins of
Avichi Hell then he has to recite the Dharani up to 700,000 times.
Upon completion he will have the above dreams to know that his
sins are eliminated and that he has acquired the virtue of an
Immortal (or Seer-Rishi).
Afterwards, paint and draw a statue of Cundi Buddha.
Then perform offerings three, four or six times a day according to
the Dharma teaching of this world. One will achieve successes in
this world, as well as attaining the unsurpassed realization. One
who practices this Dharani should know that achievements are in
the near future. To know if the country will have disasters or not,