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- Kakabhushundi or Shri Kak Bhusundi (Sanskrit: काकभुशुण्डि) is a sage found in Hindu Scriptures in Hinduism. He is one of the characters of Ramcharitmanas, one of the major Hindu texts by saint Tulsidas. The word 'Kak' literally means 'crow'. It is associated with the name because the sage in his final incarnation was transformed into a crow by sage Lomas, and finally, he decided to spend his life in the form of a crow. As per the Hindu texts, it has been said Kak Bhusundi was the great devotee of Lord Rama and was the first person to narrate the Ramayana, much before Valmiki and Tulsidas. He has also been famous for his many other qualities, i.e. he is one of the Chiranjivis, an immortal living being in Hinduism who are to remain alive on Earth until the end of the current Kali Yuga. (en)
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- Kakabhushundi or Shri Kak Bhusundi (Sanskrit: काकभुशुण्डि) is a sage found in Hindu Scriptures in Hinduism. He is one of the characters of Ramcharitmanas, one of the major Hindu texts by saint Tulsidas. The word 'Kak' literally means 'crow'. It is associated with the name because the sage in his final incarnation was transformed into a crow by sage Lomas, and finally, he decided to spend his life in the form of a crow. (en)
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