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A radiant golden stag lowers his head to the butcher's block, not because of fear, but because of a promise made to a single frightened doe. Across from him stands a king who loves the hunt, a court that demands meat, and a city that has grown tired of blood. What begins as a trap in the royal park becomes a test of courage and compassion, as one deer's choice forces a human ruler to reconsider the worth of every living creature, from the smallest bird to the fishes hidden in river pools.
Around this central tale, another story quietly unfolds. A merchant's daughter sees through the glitter of festivals and adornments and chooses the path of renunciation, even when misunderstood and slandered. Her child is born within the walls of a nunnery, whispered about by those who judge quickly and defended by those who look more deeply. The scandal that nearly destroys her becomes the doorway to a revelation about past lives, promises made long ago, and the strange ways refuge can appear.
Told in vivid, flowing rhyme for adult readers, this retelling lingers on the turning points of choice, loyalty, and moral courage. The fearful herd that once fled arrows learns to walk by trust and by agreed boundaries that protect both fields and forest. Kings, monks, nuns, and animals all move within a pattern where one act of mercy reshapes an entire kingdom. By the final page, the threads of present and past are drawn together, and the quiet strength of the Buddha's former life as a deer king stands out as clearly as antlers against the evening sky.
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