He called the monks for many times, told them the principle of maintaining the immortality of the monk group, and asked them to "act according to law and not rely on other places", and then left King Snake City to travel north and began his last trip. He led his disciples through Nalanda and Bozilifudoro, across the Ganges River, and arrived in Visheri, where they were worshipped by the then rich woman Amber Polly (Ammorro). Later, I came to Bayufana Village (Zhu Lin Village) near Visher. During the rainy season, Sakyamuni decided to settle there, leaving Ananda alone and the rest of his disciples scattered everywhere. During the rainy season, he was very ill. After the rainy season, I continued my journey and traveled to the northwest. He went to Bowa City (also translated as "Bowa Village") in the southern part of Luo, lived in the mango forest in Chuntuo, a blacksmith, and ate the food he provided. After eating, Sakyamuni was poisoned and his condition worsened. To Dilorin, near Naga City (now Xiajia City, United States of India), where the body was detained, he lay on the right side between two sand trees and died out at midnight. Before he died, he warned his disciples to practice diligently according to law. Badra, a Brahmin who asked the audience to make him the last disciple. When I was 80.