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<h2> Chapter XXIII. The Elephant </h2>
<p>320. Silently shall I endure abuse as the elephant in battle endures the
arrow sent from the bow: for the world is ill-natured.</p>
<p>321. They lead a tamed elephant to battle, the king mounts a tamed
elephant; the tamed is the best among men, he who silently endures abuse.</p>
<p>322. Mules are good, if tamed, and noble Sindhu horses, and elephants with
large tusks; but he who tames himself is better still.</p>
<p>323. For with these animals does no man reach the untrodden country
(Nirvana), where a tamed man goes on a tamed animal, viz. on his own
well-tamed self.</p>
<p>324. The elephant called Dhanapalaka, his temples running with sap, and
difficult to hold, does not eat a morsel when bound; the elephant longs
for the elephant grove.</p>
<p>325. If a man becomes fat and a great eater, if he is sleepy and rolls
himself about, that fool, like a hog fed on wash, is born again and again.</p>
<p>326. This mind of mine went formerly wandering about as it liked, as it
listed, as it pleased; but I shall now hold it in thoroughly, as the rider
who holds the hook holds in the furious elephant.</p>
<p>327. Be not thoughtless, watch your thoughts! Draw yourself out of the
evil way, like an elephant sunk in mud.</p>
<p>328. If a man find a prudent companion who walks with him, is wise, and
lives soberly, he may walk with him, overcoming all dangers, happy, but
considerate.</p>
<p>329. If a man find no prudent companion who walks with him, is wise, and
lives soberly, let him walk alone, like a king who has left his conquered
country behind,—like an elephant in the forest.</p>
<p>330. It is better to live alone, there is no companionship with a fool;
let a man walk alone, let him commit no sin, with few wishes, like an
elephant in the forest.</p>
<p>331. If an occasion arises, friends are pleasant; enjoyment is pleasant,
whatever be the cause; a good work is pleasant in the hour of death; the
giving up of all grief is pleasant.</p>
<p>332. Pleasant in the world is the state of a mother, pleasant the state of
a father, pleasant the state of a Samana, pleasant the state of a
Brahmana.</p>
<p>333. Pleasant is virtue lasting to old age, pleasant is a faith firmly
rooted; pleasant is attainment of intelligence, pleasant is avoiding of
sins.</p>
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