Manishada literally means - Don’t you, hunter! In this shloka at the beginning of Ramayana, Valmiki is reprimanding a hunter who shot an arrow at a pair of mating birds and killed one among them. He cursed the hunter to face problems in his life.
People who are hostile,have disheveled hair, ascetics, those who cry, and similar others bring misfortune in all endeavors. Conversely, a happy and joyful Brahmin, a courtesan, a maiden, well-dressed friends, bring auspiciousness in all enterprises.
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