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Once a timid hare lying at the foot of a vilva tree heard a vilva fruit fall
on a palm-leaf and, imagining that the world was collapsing, started to run.
Other animals, alarmed by the sight, ran also until all the beasts of the forest
were in headlong flight. The Bodhisatta, born as a lion, heard their story and
calmed their fears.
The story was related in reference to a question asked of the Buddha by some
monks, as to various austerities practised by ascetics. J. iii.74ff. The Jātaka
is quoted at MA.i.313f.

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