The Sacred Duty of Progeny: Sage Jaratkaru's Encounter with Suffering Ancestors The Vision in the Forest In the ancient annals of Hindu tradition, few tales illustrate the sacred obligation toward one's lineage as powerfully as the account of Sage Jaratkaru. This revered ascetic, deeply committed to spiritual austerities and renunciation, encountered a sight that would forever alter his understanding of dharma. While wandering through a dense forest absorbed in meditation, he came upon a group of emaciated men suspended upside down from a tree branch, held only by a fragile strand of grass over a dark abyss. The thread was fraying, threatening to plunge them into the pit below. Moved by compassion, Jaratkaru inquired about their identity and the cause of their terrible suffering. The response shook him to his core: "We are your ancestors, O Jaratkaru. Because you have embraced the life of a renunciate without producing offspring, no one remains to perform our shraddha c...