The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Monday, July 10, 2023

Dhammapada 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. 



3 comments:

  1. I'm a little lost. Is this a homesick elephant, or an isolated but fertile tree that keeps throwing up saplings being compared to an elephant? "Temples running with sap" and "does not eat a morsel when bound" threw me a little.

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    1. "Temples running with sap" also translated as "brow sweating profusely and pungently"

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    2. That helps, thank you. I think the message of the poem, that a thing wants to be what it is, is true in either sense, but it's good to know what imagery the poet was going for.

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