- Rāmo,
Paseno Kosalobibū, Dīghasoṇīca Caṅkīca, Subo,
Todeyya Brahmano.
Nāḷāgirī Pālileyyo, Bodhisatthā
imedasa anukkamena sabhodiṁ, pāpuṇissanti nāgate"...
- Enlightenment, the
First Sermon, the Monkey's
offering of honey, the
Taming of
Nalagiri the elephant, the
Descent from
Tavatimsa Heaven, the
Miracle at Sravasti...
-
Devadatta sets
loose the
drunken elephant,
Nalagiri, to
trample the Buddha. In one
account of the story, when
Nalagiri charged at the Buddha, the
Buddha created...
-
during the episode.
Nalagiri subdued, rear of a
pillar with the
Bhuteswar Yakshis, 2nd
century Amaravarti, c. 150
Subjugation of
Nalagiri by the Buddha, Gandhara...
- for "The
Eight Great Places") in India: Rajgir:
Place of the
subduing of
Nalagiri, the
angry elephant,
through friendliness.
Rajgir was
another major city...
- Rāmo,
Paseno Kosalobibū, Dīghasoṇīca Caṅkīca, Subo,
Todeyya Brahmano.
Nāḷāgirī Pālileyyo, Bhodhisatthā
imedasa anukkamena sabhodiṁ, pāpuṇissanti nāgate"...
- mountain. This failed, and as a
consequence he
decided to have the
elephant Nāḷāgiri intoxicated and let him
loose on the
Buddha while he was on alms-round...
- village.
Devadatta fed
alcohol to a
particularly furious elephant named Nalagiri and had him
attack the Buddha. The
raging bull
stormed towards the Buddha...
- Kapilavastu). 3A:
Subjugation of
Nalagiri. 3B: The
Buddha subjugating the
elephant Nalagiri. 3C: The
elephant Nalagiri attacking someone.
Story of Rishyasringa;...
-
depicted are Avalokitesvara, the
story of
Udayin and Gupta, the
story of
Nalagiri, the
Wheel of life, a
panel celebrating various ancient Indian musicians...