An Elephant Good To Think: The Buddha in Pārileyyaka Forest
By Reiko Ohnuma
36 pagesHe thinks and he feels, but—as far as I can tell—he does not speak, nor is he simply the previous animal rebirth of an eventual human being. There is something powerful, I contend, about the mute presence of such an animal—its noble silence, its freedom from the glibness of human language
On how Pali and other Indian literature used animals as both stand-ins for and foils of its human characters.