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The Bodhisatta was once a very skilled acrobat and travelled about with his
teacher who knew the dance of the four javelins. One day the teacher, in a
drunken fit of boasting, announced that he would do the dance of the five
javelins - which he did not know - and insisted on doing it against the advice
of the Bodhisatta. The result was that the boaster was impaled on the fifth
javelin (J.i.430f).
For the introductory story see the
Gijjha Jātaka (No.42).

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