But the credit of composing the first Sanskrit verse goes. to the sage Valmiki, who, though initially was a robber and earned his living by robbing and killing others, had to face a turmoil in his life, when he was forced to disown the evil ways and take to the adoration of Rama, though clandestinely. But still he became so devoted to the path of celibacy under the advice of Brahma that the killer in him completely vanished leaving the space for celibacy and devotion. Surprisingly, Ratnakara (Valmiki) who was awfully cruel and killed people almost daily, mercilessly, the same Ratnakara, becoming Valmiki, was so moved at the killing of one of the pair of the Krauñca birds, that he pronounced a curse on the hunter, thus Thus the sage unconsciously uttered a passage, which was later recognised to be the first Sanskrit verse.
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