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Once, two friends, a lion
and a tiger, lived in a cave. They had a dispute as to which was the cold part
of the month, the dark half or the light, and they referred the matter to a
hermit (the Bodhisatta), who said that the cold was caused by wind and not by
light or darkness.
The story was told to two forest dwelling monks of Kosala,
Kāla and Junha, who consulted the Buddha in a similar dispute. The lion and the
tiger are identified with the monks. J. i.164ff.

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