However, I need to clarify a few things:
Guide you to legal sources where you might read or purchase the story, such as:
In Yoruba mythology, stories about the Orishas often carry moral and philosophical lessons. While I couldn't find a specific narrative about the "imprisonment of Obatala," such a story could potentially symbolize themes of peace disturbed, justice delayed, or the struggle between chaos and order. In mythologies and religions, the imprisonment or banishment of gods often reflects significant cosmic events, moral dilemmas, or changes in the divine or human realms.
You will not find a legitimate PDF titled exactly "The Imprisonment of Obatala." However, you can find multiple scholarly and sacred texts that discuss this myth in depth. Below are real, downloadable academic resources (search these titles on JSTOR, Google Scholar, or academic sharing platforms like Academia.edu):