Skip to main content
Kusa Jātaka
547 Jataka Tales
543

Kusa Jātaka

Buddha24Mahānipāta
Listen

The King Who Found True Love

In the opulent city of Bhaddanagarā, ruled a king named Kusa. He was a man of great power and influence, yet his heart was heavy with a sorrow he could not quite articulate. He had a queen, Sudhammā, renowned for her beauty and grace, but their union, though blessed by the kingdom, lacked the warmth of true connection. Kusa often found himself drawn to the tales of ancient heroes and their epic quests, perhaps seeking a reflection of something missing in his own life.

One day, a mysterious omen appeared in the sky – a constellation that signaled a profound change. Driven by an inexplicable urge, King Kusa decided to undertake a perilous journey, leaving his kingdom under the care of his trusted ministers. His destination was unknown, his purpose unclear, but he felt compelled to seek something more, something real.

His travels took him to a distant land, where he encountered a maiden named Pabhavati. She was not of royal blood, nor was she adorned with jewels, but there was a radiant purity about her, a simplicity that captivated Kusa's heart. They met by chance, near a tranquil stream, and in her gentle eyes, Kusa saw a reflection of his own yearning for genuine affection. He fell deeply in love with her, a love unlike anything he had ever known.

He confessed his feelings, and Pabhavati, sensing the sincerity in his words, reciprocated his affection. They spent their days exploring the serene landscapes, their conversations flowing like the nearby stream, filled with understanding and mutual respect. Kusa, for the first time, felt a sense of true belonging, a peace that his royal life had never afforded him.

However, the duties of his kingdom weighed upon him. He could not abandon his people. Reluctantly, he revealed his identity to Pabhavati, explaining his royal obligations. Pabhavati, though saddened by the prospect of separation, understood. She agreed to wait for him, their hearts intertwined despite the distance.

Kusa returned to Bhaddanagarā, but his heart remained in the distant land with Pabhavati. His queen, Sudhammā, noticed his melancholy and grew suspicious. She learned of his clandestine love affair and, consumed by jealousy, devised a cruel plan. She sent emissaries to Pabhavati, carrying a false message that Kusa had abandoned her and urging her to return to Bhaddanagarā under false pretenses.

Pabhavati, heartbroken and deceived, believed the message. She traveled back to Bhaddanagarā, only to be met with the cold indifference of Sudhammā. The queen, reveling in her deception, treated Pabhavati as a mere servant, stripping her of her dignity and hope.

Meanwhile, King Kusa, tormented by the separation, learned of Sudhammā's treachery. Enraged by her cruelty and realizing the depth of his queen's deceit, he confronted her. He saw the emptiness in Sudhammā's actions, a stark contrast to the pure love he shared with Pabhavati. He banished Sudhammā, her jealousy having cost her everything.

Kusa then sought out Pabhavati, finding her in a state of despair. He embraced her, his love unwavering, and declared her his true queen. Together, they returned to the palace, where Kusa ruled with Pabhavati by his side, their reign marked by justice, compassion, and a love that had weathered trials and emerged stronger. The kingdom rejoiced, for their king had found not only a queen but a soulmate, proving that true love, though tested, can indeed conquer all.

— In-Article Ad —

💡Moral of the Story

True love and genuine connection are more valuable than titles or possessions, and deception and jealousy ultimately lead to ruin.

Perfection: Love (Priya) and Patience (Khanti)

— Ad Space (728x90) —

More Jataka Tales You May Enjoy

Sutasoma Jātaka
282Tikanipāta

Sutasoma Jātaka

Sutasoma JātakaLong ago, in the land of Kasi, there lived a wise and virtuous king named Sutasoma. H...

💡 True strength lies in compassion, forgiveness, and selflessness. Kindness can conquer even the most hardened hearts.

The Bodhisatta as the Clever Monkey
43Ekanipāta

The Bodhisatta as the Clever Monkey

The Bodhisatta as the Clever MonkeyHigh in the canopy of a vast and ancient jungle, where sunlight s...

💡 Intelligence and unity are the most potent weapons against overwhelming adversity, and foresight can save lives.

Sarabhanga Jataka
249Dukanipāta

Sarabhanga Jataka

Sarabhanga JatakaIn the ancient land of Gandhara, amidst rolling hills and fertile valleys, lived a ...

💡 True strength lies not in external power or worldly achievements, but in the unwavering discipline and mastery of one's own mind.

The Tale of the Great Lotus
1Ekanipāta

The Tale of the Great Lotus

The Tale of the Great Lotus In a time long past, when the world was a canvas of verdant forests and...

💡 Impatience is like a fire that burns everything, but wisdom and concentration are the tools that allow us to control situations and achieve goals with stability.

The Monkey King's Courage
16Ekanipāta

The Monkey King's Courage

The Monkey King's CourageIn the heart of a verdant jungle, teeming with life and vibrant with the ch...

💡 True courage lies in facing fear and acting for the protection of others, regardless of the odds.

The Bodhisatta as a Tortoise
10Ekanipāta

The Bodhisatta as a Tortoise

The Bodhisatta as a TortoiseIn the tranquil embrace of a sacred forest, where ancient trees formed a...

💡 The ultimate act of compassion, even at the cost of one's own life, can bring forth miraculous salvation.

— Multiplex Ad —