This concept means the incomparable ability of taming human and other beings like a clever charioteer who tames horses, elephants etc. The Buddha tamed rough charactered individuals like AGgulimāla, deformed minded lady like KisagotamI and untamable demons like Ālavaka. His loving-kindness spread so far that even He tamed elephant Nālagiri who was made mad by causing it to drink sixteen pots of toddy. For this quality of the Buddha He is called incomparable beings.
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Saturday, 26 March 2011
Anuttaro Purisadamma Sārathi
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