dhanapāla-gajjita
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Definition[1]
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Dhanapāla-Gajjita.-Mentioned (E.g., J.iii.293) in reference to the subjugation of the elephant Dhanapāla by the Buddha. Gajjita is probably the name given to the stanzas spoken by the Buddha to the elephant on that occasion (Mā kuñjara, nāgam āsado, etc.). See J.v.336.
Source
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Dictionary of Pali Proper Names, G P Malalasekera (1899-1973), which is available as printed version from
Related
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dhanapālaka , dhanapālī , dhanapara , dhānapata , dhanapati , dhanapāla , dhanāpahāra , dhanānvita , dhanantevāsī , dhānāntarvat