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Can you offer any other just solution for the problem of the falcon and the pigeon fromthe lesson king and two bird.
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Answered by singhrohan89506
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Answer:

The falcon demanded that the king should give it some flesh from his own body equal to the weight of the pigeon. This would ensure that justice is done, according to the falcon.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The falcon demanded that the king should give it some flesh from his own body equal to the weight of the pigeon. This would ensure that justice is done, according to the falcon

Explanation:

The pigeon is the natural prey for a peregrine falcon. One reason birds fly in flight cad is to try and confuse predators. The only way to protect your pigeons is to not let them out. Or the time honoured solution used by mankind throughout history— kill those creatures that compete for the same food sources.

King Śibi is the son of Ushinara, the Bhojak King of Kashi and Madavi, the beautiful princess of Pratishthana and the daughter of King Yayti. Madhavi had 3 other potent kings for her sons, Ashtaka, the son of Vishwamitra; Vasumanas, the son of the Ikshvaku Haryyashwa and Pratarddana, the son of Divodasa. He lived within the Treta Yuga. His father become Ushinara. His story is highlighted within the Mahabharata. He was maximum well-known for willingly providing flesh to an eagle, who wanted to slay an harmless chicken. The birds revealed themselves to be the gods, Indra and Agni and restored Śibi to his authentic form. He once encountered the spirit of Yayati and helped repair the king to heavens.

Narada mentions that Shibi had conquered the whole global unmarried-handedly and done the Ashwamedha Yagnas and changed into extremely charitable. Shibi once slew his own son to meet a Brahma, who saw his folly and resurrected the boy returned to life. Of all his half of brothers, Shibi became the finest for staring at Dharma.

in line with Bhagavata Purana and Mahabharatha, his sons had been Vrshadarbha (Prince of Sivi country), Sudhira, Madra and Kekaya who established Madra and Kekaya kingdoms.

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