The Tale of the Horse-Faced Yakkha ชาดก เรื่องโปรด The Favorite Jatakas หน้า 14
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Once upon a time, Queen of Benares swore an oath before becoming a horse-faced Yakkha after death. Dwelling in a cave, she devoured travelers until one day, she encountered a handsome brahmin. Instead of consuming him, she fell in love and made him her husband. Their unexpected bond led to a harmonious life together, illustrating the power of love over destiny. For more stories like this, visit dmc.tv.

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-Yakkha folklore
-Transformation myths
-Historical Benares
-Love and fate
-Mythical creatures

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Once upon a time in the reign of Brahmadatta, king of Benares, his queen-consort after falling into sin was questioned by the king, and taking an oath she said, “If I have sinned against you, I shall become a female Yakkha with a face like a horse.” After her death she became a horse-faced Yakkha and dwelt in a rock-cave in a vast forest at the foot of a mountain, and used to catch and devour the men that frequented the road leading from the East to the Western border. After serving Vessavana four years, it is said, she got leave to eat people in a certain space, thirty leagues long by five leagues broad. Now one day a rich, wealthy, handsome brahmin, accompanied by a large suite, ascended that road. (The Yakkha, on seeing him, with a loud laugh rushed upon him, and his attendants all fled. With the speed of the wind) she seized the brahmin and threw him on her back, and in entering the cave, through coming into contact with the man, under the influence of passion she conceived an affection for him, and instead of devouring him she made him her husband, and they lived harmoniously together. 4 The lord of Yakkhas. The Favorite Yatakas
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