Buddha
never forgot the promise he make to king Bimbisara to return and give him
teachings. So when the time was right, he journeyed to Rajagriha.
Outside
this royal city was a hill called Vulture's Peak, and Buddha and many his
disciples went and lived in caves there.
King
Bimbisara often went to Vulture's Peak to hear the words of the Buddha. The
people of the city went also, and soon the number of Buddha's followers grew
very large.
After
some time, the King and several other rich people gave Buddha and his followers
parks where everyone could stay and listen to his teachings in comfort.
Buddha's
cousin, Devadatta, became very jealous. "He has so many people following
him, " he thought, "and everyone shows him so much respect. But they
all ignore me, and I am as great as he is. I must destroy him !"
He
knew that he would need help in killing the Buddha, so he went to King
Billiards's son."Don't you want to be King ?" he asked.
"
Why should your father have all the wealth and power ?" Come, if you help
me kill the Buddha, I shall help you kill your father. Then you can become King
in his place." The King's son listened to these wicked words and agreed.
Then
the two of them tried many ways to murder the Buddha.
One
day, while Buddha was sitting in meditation near Vulture's Peak, they rolled a
very large boulder down the hill towards him. But just before it was going to
crush him, the rock split in half, leaving Buddha unharmed.
Another
time, Buddha was walking through the city with several of his closet
disciples.The two men knew he was coming and were ready. They had bought an
elephant and gave it lots of liquor to drink.
When
the elephant was quite drunk, they beat it with sticks until it was crazy with
anger. Then they released it in the direction of the Buddha, hoping the
elephant would trample him to death.
When
the disciples saw the enraged elephant charging towards them, they ran away in
fear. All except Ananda, Buddha's closet companion, who stayed by his teacher's
side, holding onto Buddha's robe.
Buddha
saw the elephant coming and , instead of being frightened or angry, felt great
love and pity for the poor beast.
Even
though the elephant was drunk and crazed, it felt the power of Buddha's love.It
stopped charging and walked over to the Buddha meekly, and then bowed down its
large head at Buddha's feet.
Buddha
patted the elephant gently an turned and said to Ananda,"The only way to
destroy hatred is with love. Hatred can not be defeated with more hatred."
This
is a very important lesson for all to learn."
From: heartnsouls.com
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