The Broken Banyan Vow: Jataka Tale Rhymes

By (author)Samuel DenHartog

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In a village where vows come with dire costs, a squire confronts tradition and the true meaning of sacrifice, revealing how good intentions can lead to painful consequences.

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A familiar custom lies at the heart of this tale, one that turns hope into habit and devotion into harm. In a roadside village, success is believed to come with a price, and vows spoken aloud are sealed with blood meant to please unseen powers. When a prosperous journey ends well, the reckoning arrives beneath a spreading banyan tree where tradition has long gone unquestioned. What follows is a confrontation between inherited belief and a voice that refuses to accept cruelty as currency.The story unfolds with quiet tension as a village squire tries to escape the weight of his own promise. Animals are gathered, the crowd watches, and certainty begins to crack at the moment it matters most. A presence within the tree interrupts the ritual and speaks with unsettling clarity about consequences that stretch far beyond a single life. Each choice tightens the knot of cause and effect, revealing how easily good intentions can become chains.Told through measured rhyme and vivid imagery, this retelling expands a Jātaka tale into a layered meditation on vows, responsibility, and the cost of seeking release in the wrong way. The past and present are drawn together as the Buddha reveals his connection to the warning voice at the center of the tale. By the final pages, restraint emerges as a form of courage, and mercy appears as an act that reaches further than any sacrifice ever could.

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