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Defeat is not a term used in discussions about interactions with the Buddha. Hr engaged in no arm Wrestling, feats of strength, or poetry competitions. Even the Dharma duelling used in Zen Buddhism where scholars debate points of Buddhist philosophy was not yet developed.

When he was still Prince Siddhartha Gautama he may have engaged in competitions and may well have won many of them, but in societies where princes exist nobody defeats them often - just as a matter of courtesy.

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