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The tale of "The Vengeance of the Kibitsu Cauldron," its origins, and its cultural significance.

The tale of "The Vengeance of the Kibitsu Cauldron," its origins, and its cultural significance.

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In this episode of our podcast, we explore the Japanese tale "The Vengeance of the Kibitsu Cauldron," as recorded in Ueda Akinari's 18th-century classic, Ugetsu Monogatari. The podcast will detail the narrative of Shōtarō, a man who betrays his devoted wife Isora, ignoring a divine prophecy from a sacred cauldron. We will discuss Isora's subsequent transformation into a powerful vengeful spirit, or onryō, and the terrifying consequences of Shōtarō's actions. This episode also examines the tale's deeper origins, revealing that the cauldron's prophetic voice is tied to the foundational myth of the Kibitsu Shrine—the captured roar of a defeated demon named Ura, whose head is said to be buried beneath the stove. The podcast explores how this ancient myth, Akinari's literary story, and the living Narukama Shinji ritual are all interconnected. Furthermore, the podcast analyzes the story's central themes, such as fate, karma, and retribution, and looks at its enduring cultural legacy, including its surprising link to the famous Momotarō folktale.

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