Buddha was once threatened with death by a bandit called Angulimal.
“Then be good enough to fulfill my dying wish,” said Buddha. “Cut off the branch of that tree.”
One slash of the sword, and it was done! “What now?” asked the bandit.
“Put it back again,” said Buddha.
The bandit laughed. “You must be crazy to think that anyone can do that.”
“On the contrary, it is you who are crazy to think that you are mighty because you can wound and destroy. That is the task of children. The mighty know how to create and heal.”
Image: A postage stamp issued by Korea in 1977 features the main Buddha image of the Seokguram grotto in South Korea. A highly regarded piece of Buddhist art, it is 3.5 metres in height and sits on a 1.34-metre tall lotus pedestal. The Buddha is realistic in form the position of his hands symbolise enlightenment. Courtesy https://www.buddhiststamp.com/