Who’s Who in Thai Literature: The Characters of the Vessantara Jataka
The Vessantara Jataka is a cornerstone of Thai storytelling, shaping the Mahachat sermons spoken in temples across the country. It follows Prince Vessantara, who embodies extreme generosity by giving away nearly everything he owns, culminating in the heart-wrenching moment of relinquishing his own children to a wandering mendicant. For Thai readers, understanding each character deepens appreciation for a tale that blends religious instruction with core Thai values.
The story unfolds in the ancient kingdom of Sivi, where Prince Vessantara is celebrated for boundless virtue and compassion. His generosity earns both admiration and critique, especially after he gives away the sacred white elephant of the realm. This act leads to exile with his queen and two children, setting the family on a journey of trials that test faith, ultimately teaching about karma, detachment, and selflessness.