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Jayasena visits the novice
Aciravata at
the Forest Hut in Veluvana and asks him to explain how a monk whose life is
strenuous and purged of self can find peace in his heart.
At the end of Aciravata's discourse, Jayasena leaves him, complaining that the matter is not
at all clear to him.
Aciravata mentions the matter to the
Buddha, who says that Jayasena cannot understand
such matters, being too fond of pleasure and undisciplined.
He illustrates his meaning by various
examples, one being a description of the catching and taming of a wild elephant.
M.iii.128ff.

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