161 Indasamānagotta Jātaka (JTA 1.69) The Pet Elephant Ashin Sarana:
Andre Thu’s drawing Once, there was a stubborn bikkhu, and the Buddha told him that this stubbornness caused him to be trampled by a gigantic elephant. In the past, the buddha was once a man who taught two thousand students. One of his students had a pet elephant from when it was a baby. The teacher warned that elephants were harmful creatures, but he did not listened. When he was out of the house, there was a storm and it agitated the elephant, so he trampled the house and even when the owner came, it trampled him too.Andre Thu’s drawing Once there was a son and a father. The father had the slightest interest in the Buddha’s teachings. After the father was buried, where he wanted, the Buddha asked where his father was buried and the son told him. Then the Buddha told the story of the past and one thing he said was that his father wanted to be buried in the same place for 14,000 rebirths.Kids’ drawing