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Once upon a time, in the lush green hills of Potala, there lived two unlikely friends. One was a wise old monk named Abatis, who had spent his entire life studying the teachings of the Buddha. The other was a young and curious student named Dharma. Dharma was fascinated by the ancient temples and shrines that dotted the slopes of Mt. Everest.
One day, as they walked through the snow-covered peaks, Dharma asked Abatis if he could spend the night with him in their makeshift hut. Abatis had always been fond of sharing his wisdom with others, so he agreed to give them a place to stay for the night. The two companions spent the night together and soon found themselves entranced by each other's stories.
As dawn broke, Dharma and Abatis ventured out into the world beyond the mountains. They stumbled upon a bustling city filled with colorful people and bustling markets. Dharma marveled at the wealth of the region and asked Abatis about his experiences in India before returning to Potala to tell the story to all who would listen.
The next day, as they walked through the streets of Patala, Abatis and Dharma passed by a group of monks who were praying. They approached them, offering their prayers and asking if they could stay with them for the night. The monks agreed and let Dharma and Abatis stay in their hut, sharing stories and conversation.
The next week, as Dharma and Abatis ventured out into the world once more, they met a group of travelers who had come from India to seek enlightenment. They were impressed by the teachings of the Buddha and the beauty of Patala.
Abatis shared his knowledge with the traveler, and together they formed a group of disciples who would carry on the legacy of the Buddha in Potala. They built temples, constructed shrines, and traveled throughout the region to spread their message of enlightenment.
Years passed, and as time went by, Patala became known as a hub of spiritual and cultural activity. Dharma remained steadfast in his mission, but Abatis had become more worldly, spreading his teachings through the community rather than alone.
But though he had given up on finding true enlightenment, Abatis never lost his love for sharing the wisdom that he had learned. He continued to visit Patala with a group of monks and spread the message of Buddhism wherever he went.
In the end, Dharma and Abatis lived out their remaining days in the peaceful forest of Patala, enjoying the beauty of nature and the teachings that they had shared together. And though they may have been separated by distance, their love for each other remained unwavering, as they looked forward to the day when they would meet again.
The end.