Devadatta’s next plan 
Was to push down 
A big boulder from the top 
To crush Buddha into pulp. 
 
This plot also had failed 
As Buddha had escaped 
With a very minor injury 
That caused him no worry.  
 
He influenced the King 
Ajathashatru, for eliminating 
Buddha by an elephant 
Which could silently do it. 
 
The King told the Mahout 
To give alcohol to the elephant 
And leave it in the streets 
When Buddha went for alms.  
 
Nalagiri, the elephant  
Ran madly in the streets. 
It destroyed tall trees,  
And damaged houses. 
 
Near Buddha it came. 
He called by its name 
“Oh Nalagiri, be calm. 
I’m here; do no harm.” 
 
The alcohol effect had gone 
The elephant calmly sat down. 
The whole crowd watched. 
It was a miracle indeed!  
 
It shocked Devadatta. 
The power of Buddha 
He then understood. 
But his anger continued. 
 
His jealousy and arrogance,  
And the sense of vengeance,  
Grew more than ever before,  
But Buddha hated him never.
Rajaram Ramachandran
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