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Once the Bodhisatta was a forester, head
of five hundred others. They hired themselves out to guide men through the
forest. One day, while conducting a caravan, robbers fell on them and all but
the Bodhisatta fled; he remained and drove the robbers off. When asked how he
could do this, he replied that he who would do heroic deeds must contemn life.
The story was related in reference to a
monk who had lost energy in his duties (J.ii.335f).

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