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Siddhattha quickly ran to the hurt bird, picked it up, and carefully removed the arrow. Devadatta angrily demanded the bird. It was his, he said, because he had shot it. Siddhattha refused. It was his, he answered, because he had saved it. Hearing the argument between the royal cousins, the elders decided in Siddhattha's favor, agreeing that one who saves life has more right than one who seeks to kill. | ||
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