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Once the Buddha was thinking compassionately of those suffering from the
cruelty of rulers and wondering if it were possible to rule without causing
suffering. Māra approaches and tries to make him absorbed in the fascination of
exercising power, suggesting that if the Buddha wished he could change even the
Himālaya into a mass of gold. But, says the Buddha, he has seen suffering and
its source and will not, therefore, incline to sense desires. S. i.116.

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