Gesar understood that Yama would not agree to turn over Ngada Namo, so he decided to visit his deity aunt for help.
The aunt said to Gesar:
“If you open the door of the Mandala, evil men will be reincarnated and Ngada Namo will be able to go to the Pure Land.”
Gesar lost no time opening the door of the Mandala. At that instant, a white ray of light shot out and turned into a thousand Buddhist figures. A blue ray of light shot out from his chest and turned into 1,000 colour glazed pagodas. They all spoke out their wishes to wash away Ngada Namo’s sins.
Gesar returned to hell after he finished his chanting and said to Yama:
“In my opinion, the 18 floors of hell are the clean places and the blazing fire is a piece of gold. The yellow hell river possesses eight merits and virtues. The red copper pan with the boiling iron water is the clear and crystal lotus basin. Your Yama hall is the Mandala to change magically and to cool anger. It is not hell at all. With the favour bestowed on me by the deities and with my supernatural power, I will bring Ngada Namo to the Pure Land.”
Since Yama knew that Gesar had learned from the deities how to have Ngada Namo reincarnated, he did not make any comment.
Gesar looked around and found Ngada Namo screaming in the fire jail, so he chanted silently:
“…Horses and cows are killed for their meat,
the river deer are shot because of their muskiness and
the foxes are killed because of their fur.
The soldiers are dead because of war…
I will bring them to be reincarnated.
My wife Ngada Namo’s sins have been cleansed and now she will go to the Pure Land.”
Ngada Namo was thus reincarnated into the Pure Land together with the 1.8 billion dead souls and the souls and spirits of various kinds of creatures.
When he returned from the hell, Gesar was influenced greatly by what he had seen and experienced. He looked back over his experiences from his coming down to earth. He had gone on many expeditions and killed many people to vanquish demons and monsters. He had punished the evil and praised the good, retrieved earthlings and benefited common people, eliminated sins and respected sanctity. However, killing creatures was sinful because the demons and ghosts, the evil men and the habitual criminals were all part of life. They should be reincarnated and taken away from the abyss of misery instead of living in the gloom of hell, suffering endless pain and lingering around. While thinking of these things he meditated in seclusion in the Dragon Palace Hall and all the time he was chanting and praying.