• 127. Yokai Summer! : Four - Hungry Ghosts

  • Aug 18 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

127. Yokai Summer! : Four - Hungry Ghosts

  • Summary

  • In this special episode, released on the day of the Hungry Ghost Festival 2024, we delve into the haunting and fascinating world of Hungry Ghosts. These spirits, driven by insatiable desires and unfulfilled cravings, are a significant part of both folklore and religious teachings in East Asian cultures. Join us as we explore the lore and philosophy surrounding these tormented souls:


    1. Gaki: Discover the eerie tales of the Gaki, spirits condemned to eternal hunger due to their past misdeeds.

    2. Naegatsuku: Learn about the Naegatsuku, ghostly beings whose unquenchable thirst and hunger lead them to desperate and haunting behaviors.

    3. Jikininki: Uncover the chilling legends of the Jikininki, human-eating ghosts driven by an insatiable hunger for the flesh of the dead. We'll explore their terrifying transformations, the moral lessons embedded in their tales, and their role in Buddhist parables about the consequences of greed and selfishness.


    In addition to these captivating stories, we delve into the Buddhist philosophy of hungry ghosts, exploring the spiritual and moral teachings that underpin their existence. We'll discuss how these beings symbolize the dangers of unrestrained desires, the karmic repercussions of one's actions, and how the living can help alleviate their suffering through acts of compassion and generosity.

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