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The Story of the Thai Elephant

1. The Thai elephant's body is very big, but the owner used a very thin rope to tie it to a very thin stake, the owner was relieved to go, do not worry, three days and three nights, the elephant will not leave half step. This is the result of real training.

Elephant in a very small, very small time, the master of the old with a very thick and thick rope to it on a very thick and thick stakes, the small elephant in order to fight for freedom again and again struggling, again and again failed. After a number of failures, the little elephant would never struggle again. Because it had a view that it could never break the rope that its master had put on it, it lost its confidence. When it grows up, it will not be able to break the rope that its master has put on it, but it will not be able to break the rope that his master has put on its heart. After so many years of exam-oriented education, do we have some shadows of Thai elephants on us? 2, the Thai elephant god Karnisa

Buddhist Tantric said that the "Great Sage Joyful Day" because of its combination of human and elephant wisdom, so there is a great wisdom of character and kindness, and in the war is brave and determined Legend: once the axe-wielding Rama to Girasa Mountain to visit the great god Shiva, when Shiva sleeps, the elephant god does not

Permit the guests to enter the house, causing a quarrel. The elephant god knocked the axe-wielding Rama to the ground, and when the axe-wielding Rama awoke, he immediately threw his axe at the elephant god. Recognizing the axe as a weapon given to Rama by his father Shiva, the elephant god respectfully caught it with one of his tusks, which was cut off. Trimurti (Trimurti), said that this monumental masterpiece is almost as famous as the Taj Mahal, I found out from the information, the three-faced elephant is the three Hindu religions into one, they are: Brahma (God of creation); Vishnu (God of protection) and Shiva (God of destruction).