According to the
Ramayana, while hunting in the forest of Ayodhya, King Dasharatha heard a sound near a lake and shot an arrow, hoping to hit an animal. When he crossed the lake to collect his kill, he found that his arrow had fatally struck a teenage boy who was bleeding. The injured boy was Shravana, who then told Dasharatha he had come to the lake to collect water for his sick and aged parents, who were both blind and whom he had been carrying on a sling. With his dying breath, Shravana requested Dasharatha to take water to his parents and to tell them what happened. Shravana then succumbed to his wounds. When Dasharatha took water for his parents and told them of his tragic mistake, they were unable to bear the shock. Despite acknowledging that it was an accident, they cursed Dasharatha that he too would experience 'Putrashoka' (Sanskrit,
putra is child/son and
shoka is sorrow, or grief; grief due to loss of a son). Thus, Shravana's sick and thirsty parents died without drinking water. This curse came true when King Dasharatha died without seeing his eldest and most beloved son,
Rama, who had to be exiled at the former's own orders (upon the wishes of the latter's step-mother, queen
Kaikeyi). == Legacy ==