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Grīmekhalaṃ carries Mara

Girimekhala (Pali: Girimekhalā) is the elephant that carries Mara in Theravada Buddhism. Its height is 250 yojana.[1] According to tradition, when Mara and his army of evil tried to prevent the future Buddha from achieving enlightenment, the Buddha asked the earth to bear testimony for his deeds, and Girimekhala fell in front of the Buddha.[2][3]

Girimekhala appears in the Buddhist chant Buddha-jaya-maṅgala Gāthā (Verses of the Buddha's Auspicious Victories):[4]

Bāhuṃ sahassam-abhinimmita-sāvudhantaṃ
Grīmekhalaṃ udita-ghora-sasena-māraṃ.
Dānādi-dhamma-vidhinā jitavā munindo:
Tan-tejasā bhavatu te jaya-maṅgalāni.
[Tan-tejasā bhavatu te jaya-maṅgalāni.]

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 References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Pali Proper Names, G P Malalasekera (1899-1973)p614.
  2. ^ Becoming the Buddha: The Ritual of Image Consecration in Thailand,p133.
  3. ^ Dictionary of Pali Proper Names, G P Malalasekera (1899-1973)p614.
  4. ^ The Dhammayut Order in the United States of America (2013). A Chanting Guide: Pali Passages with English Translations (PDF).