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Phandana Jātaka (No. 475)
A lion acquired the habit of going to lie under a phandana
tree, but one day a branch fell on his shoulder and hurt him. The lion thereupon
conceived an enmity against the tree, and when a carpenter came in search of
wood for a cartwheel, suggested to him that he should cut down that very tree as
the wood would be excellent for his purpose. The deity of the tree, discovering
this, appeared before the carpenter and told him that if he placed four inches
of the hide of a lion on the rim of his wheel its value would be greatly
enhanced.
The carpenter, adopting both suggestions, killed the lion and cut down
the tree (J.iv.207ff). This was one of the stories related by the Buddha in the
course of the quarrel between the Sākiyans and the Koliyans. SnA.i.358.

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