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In this way, by conquering anger, enemies are quelled. By doing the opposite, enemies are increased. One should therefore strive to quell anger.

This story should be narrated when dealing with discourses that praise forbearance in ways such as the following: “By feeling no hatred enmities are appeased, and by restraining oneself hatred does not accumulate. A man without anger thereby acquires benefit in both regards.”* And it should also be narrated when discussing the faults of anger and the magnificence of the Tatha·gata.*

Garland of the Buddha's Past Lives (Volume 2)

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