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Manisūkāra Jātaka (No. 285)
The Bodhisatta lived in the Himālaya as an ascetic, and
near his hut was a crystal cave in which lived thirty boars. A lion used to
range near the cave in which his shadow was reflected. This so terrified the
boars that one day, they fetched mud from a neighbouring pool with which they
rubbed the crystal; but because of the boars' bristles, the more they rubbed,
the brighter grew the crystal. In despair they consulted the Bodhisatta, who
told them that a crystal could not be sullied.
The story was told in reference to an unsuccessful attempt
by the heretics to accuse the Buddha of having seduced Sundarī (q.v.) and then
brought about her death. J. ii.415-8.

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