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1 1, 4 | wisdom like unto a white~elephant, descended upon her. When
2 1, 6 | world.~ But as the chained elephant longs for the wilds of the
3 12, 36| retirement like a lonely elephant in the forest. With fools~
4 12, 39| harm. Nalagiri, the wild elephant let loose to destroy the~
5 13, 56| who~had a very powerful elephant, able to cope with five
6 13, 56| When going to war, the elephant was armed with~sharp swords
7 13, 56| fatal, he had taught the~elephant to keep his trunk well coiled
8 13, 56| But during the battle the~elephant stretched forth his trunk
9 13, 56| and they decided that the~elephant was no longer fit to be
10 13, 56| well! Be like the fighting elephant who guards his trunk against
11 13, 56| escape iniquity. Like the elephant well subdued and quiet,
12 16, 87| THE PATIENT ELEPHANT~ ~ WHILE the Blessed One
13 16, 87| the~Himalaya region as an elephant. He grew up strong and big,
14 16, 87| tree, and jumping on the elephant's back, insulted and~tormented
15 16, 87| tree-trunk, addressed the elephant saying, 'My lord elephant,
16 16, 87| elephant saying, 'My lord elephant, why dost~thou put up with
17 16, 87| they do it to any rogue elephant, he will punish them~indeed,
18 16, 87| went elsewhere, and another~elephant, a savage beast, came and
19 16, 87| did as before. The rogue elephant seized the monkeys with
20 16, 87| the good man, the rogue elephant was~the one who will punish
21 16, 87| but the virtuous noble elephant was~the Tathagata himself
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