
Story Summary
Experience the climax of Journey to the West in Arrival at Thunder Monastery as Tang Sanzang and his disciples finally reach the Buddha to claim the scriptures.
After fourteen years of travel and eighty-one grueling tribulations, Tang Sanzang and his three disciples finally reached the foot of Vulture Peak. To reach the Great Thunder Monastery, they had to cross a rushing river in a bottomless boat. As they stepped aboard, the pilgrims were startled to see their own mortal bodies floating away downstream—a sign that they had finally shed their earthly shells. Upon entering the monastery, they were greeted by the Tathagata Buddha and a host of celestial beings. Initially, the pilgrims were given wordless scriptures because they offered no gifts to the Buddha's attendants. Realizing that even the path to truth requires the surrender of worldly attachments, Sanzang offered his imperial golden alms bowl. In exchange, they received the true scriptures. Having completed their sacred mission, Sun Wukong was named the Victorious Fighting Buddha, while Sanzang achieved Buddhahood, their long journey finally transforming them from flawed seekers into enlightened protectors.
The Moral
True enlightenment is not just a destination, but a process of shedding the ego and persevering through life's trials.
“When the mind is pure, the Buddha land is pure.”
Fun Fact
The Great Thunder Monastery is based on the real-world Vulture Peak in Rajgir, India, where the historical Buddha is said to have resided and preached.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the moral of Arrival at Thunder Monastery?
It teaches that enlightenment is a process of shedding one's ego and worldly attachments. Only through extreme perseverance and the trials of the journey can one truly appreciate the ultimate truth.
Why did the pilgrims receive wordless scriptures first?
The Buddha's disciples asked for a bribe, and when none was given, they provided empty scrolls. Allegorically, this suggests that the highest truths are beyond words, though the pilgrims still needed the written text for their mission.
What happened at the bottomless boat crossing?
To reach the monastery, the pilgrims had to cross a river in a bottomless boat. During the crossing, they saw their own physical bodies floating away, symbolizing the shedding of their mortal shells to achieve transcendence.
What reward did Sun Wukong receive at the end?
For his protection of the priest and his growth in character, Sun Wukong was granted the title of Victorious Fighting Buddha. This completed his redemption from his earlier rebellion against Heaven.
How many years did the journey to the West take?
The journey took fourteen years of constant travel through dangerous lands. This duration represents the long-term dedication required to master one's spirit and complete a holy quest.
What did Tang Sanzang have to give up for the scriptures?
He finally surrendered his golden alms bowl, a gift from the Tang Emperor. This act symbolized his final break from worldly status and imperial connections in exchange for spiritual wisdom.


