💨 Abstract
In the article, Vālmīki, a sage, encounters a pair of krauñca birds making love. After witnessing the death of one bird due to hunting, he utters a curse on the hunter, a niṣāda. Later, Bramhā explains that the curse was a blessing on Rāma, the subject of a biography Vālmīki is to write.
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