The Queen's Regret ดุสิตบุรี (ฉบับ ๒ ภาษา) Tusita Realm หน้า 68
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In this story, a queen falsely accuses her husband of misbehavior after observing a strange phenomenon in a room. Despite her denial, the king believes her explanation. Overcome with guilt for her lies and betrayal, the queen struggles with her conscience until her death, ultimately resulting in her rebirth in Niraya (hell). The narrative explores themes of guilt, truth, and consequences, highlighting the queen's internal conflict and the grave repercussions of deceitful actions. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- queen's remorse
- false accusations
- consequences of deceit
- themes of guilt
- rebirth and Niraya

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The queen replied that she was only washing her face, her hands and her feet, and so was doing nothing wrong. Then she continued, "But, that room is very strange. If anyone went into that room, to one looking from this window there would appear to be as two. If you do not believe me, O king, please go into that room and I will look through this window." So, the king went into the bathroom. When he came out, Mallika asked the king why he misbehaved with a she-goat in that room. The king denied it, but the queen insisted that she saw them with her own eyes. The king was puzzled, but being dimwitted, he accepted the queen's explanation, and concluded that the bathroom was, indeed very strange. From that time, the queen was full of remorse for having lied to the king and for having brazenly accused him of misbehaving with a she-goat. Thus, even when she was approaching death, she forgot to think about the great, unrivaled charities she had shared with her husband and only remembered that she had been unfair to him. As a result of this, when she died she was reborn in Niraya (hell).
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