It is said that a rabbit jumped on the back of the sage to whom Aniruddha offered a bowl of barnyard millet rice, and it became a dead person. The sage went home to unload it and found it had become a golden person. Whenever the sage pulled out a finger of the golden man to sell, a new finger appeared. When an evil king tried to plunder the golden man, it changed to an ordinary corpse. Thus, it is said, the sage continued to live a fabulously rich life for as long as 91 kalpa (aeons).
When a man named Mahānāma picked up a pebble, it changed to a piece of gold, and King Konzoku changed sand to gold. Now you have changed barley and wheat to characters of the Lotus Sūtra, which will become a mirror and accessories for a woman and an armor and helmet for a man. They will be your protective deities and help you to become a well-known warrior. Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō. Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō.
Nanjō-dono Gohenji, Reply to Lord Nanjō, Writings of Nichiren Shōnin, Volume 7, Followers II, Pages 13