The Story of Queen Mallika ดุสิตบุรี (ฉบับ ๒ ภาษา) Tusita Realm หน้า 66
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This narrative reflects an incident involving Queen Mallika and her pet dog while she was bathing. The king, witnessing an unusual and misconstrued event, accused the queen of impropriety. The story serves as a moral lesson on misunderstanding and appearances, showcasing the Buddha's wisdom. For more insights on similar teachings, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Misunderstandings in Relationships
-Innocence and Trust
-Buddhist Morality Tales
-Teaching Moments in Stories
-The Role of Appearances

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7 The Story of Queen Mallika While residing at the Jětavana Monastery, the Buddha spoke this verse, with reference to Mallika, queen of King Pasenadi of Kosala. One day, Mallika went into the bathroom to wash her face, hands and feet. Her pet dog came in; as she was bending to wash her shins, the dog tried to have sex with her, and the queen appeared to be amused and somewhat pleased. The king saw this strange incident through the window from his bedroom. When the queen came in, he said angrily to the queen, “Oh, you wicked woman! What were you doing with that dog in the bathroom? Do not deny what I saw with my own eyes.”
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