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Shambuka
Shambuka (Sanskrit śambūka) is, in Hindu mythology, a character in some versions of the Ramayana. According to that version, Shambuka, a shudra ascetic, was slain by Rama for attempting to perform penance in violation of dharma, the bad karma resulting from which caused the death of a Brahmin's son. It is believed that Shambuka was beheaded in a hill at Ramtek, near Nagpur in Maharashtra.〔Government of Maharashtra, ''Nasik District Gazeteer: History - Ancient Period'' () (text credited to Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. V. V. Mirashi)〕 ==Source of the story== The killing of Shambuka appears in the Valmiki Ramayana, Book 7, the 'Uttarakanda' (Chapter ), sargas 73-76, in the Adhyatma Ramayana version of Ramayana. Scholars such as Purushottama Candra Jaina,〔''P. 16 Labour in Ancient India'' By Purushottama Candra Jaina〕 and John Brockington〔http://www.amazon.com/Rama-Steadfast-Ramayana-Penguin-Classics/dp/014044744X〕 writes that this story "''is of late origin''".
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