Māra discourages the Buddha from teaching, warning him that he will become corrupted by favoritism.At one time the Buddha was staying in the land of the Kosalans near the brahmin village of Ekasālā. Now, at that time the Buddha was teaching Dhamma, surrounded by a large assembly of laypeople. Then Māra thought, “The ascetic Gotama is teaching Dhamma, surrounded by a large assembly of laypeople. Why don’t I go and pull the wool over their eyes?” Then Māra the Wicked went up to the Buddha and addressed him in verse: “It’s not appropriate for you to instruct others. As you engage in this, don’t get caught up in favoring and opposing.” “The Buddha instructs others out of compassion for their welfare. The Realized One is liberated from favoring and opposing.” Then Māra the Wicked, thinking, “The Buddha knows me! The Holy One knows me!” miserable and sad, vanished right there.