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"What a crime! There was not one bit of meat on that little bird. What use is a world run all wrong without a grain of mercy on it?"
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Valmiki"It’s too cold. Away from the worlds, where a little pleasure costs a lot of pain. Don’t make trouble."
Valmiki was a legendary poet and Hindu maharishi (sage) who is celebrated as the traditional author of the smriti epic Ramayana, one of Hinduism's two Itihasas, based on the attribution in the text itself He is revered as Aadi Kavi, the first poet, author of Ramayana, the first epic poem
"What a crime! There was not one bit of meat on that little bird. What use is a world run all wrong without a grain of mercy on it?"
"English translation: You will find no rest for the long years of Eternity For you killed a bird in love and unsuspecting"
"Would I ever? See how Life goes by, with every creature doing what follows his nature. Master, what can I say to you?"
"Sita, stay here in my hermitage, you have found here your fathers house in a foreign land, we will care for you as our daughter. Looking at Sita he thought :What a fair woman, how beautiful!"
"As a young man, Valmiki searched through the world seeking open friendship and happiness and hope and finding none of these he went alone into the empty forest where no man lived, to as spot where the Tamasa River flows into Ganga. There he sat for years without moving, so still that white ants built an anthill over him. There Valmiki sat inside that anthill for thousands of years with only his eyes showing out, trying to find the True, his hands folded and his mind lost in contemplation."
"Roman transliteration: maa nisaada pratisthaam tvamagamah śaaśvatih samaah yat krauncamithunaadekam avadhih kaamamohitam"