Book Title: Mriga Pakshi Shastra
Author(s): Hamsadeva, M Sundaracharya
Publisher: V Krishnaswamy

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________________ dull-natured, stout, and strong winged. They eat fruits, flesh and food etc, They are fond of huuting. They have increased passion in rainy season. Their youth begins in the Bud year. Their varieties are described below: [1st variety of EAGLES] (GRADHRA) These kinds of engles are blackish-red, stout bodied, and big winged. They are strong beaked, and rough fenthered. They are very strong and swift iu tylaz. They would often wave their wings when flynig. They are a little calm and quiet-geing. They are fond of living with people and hearing good and sweet words. They would fly in different pastures. They are available in every coruer of the forests. They will be dreadful and destroy the enemy birds when they are impazient. They never wander in nights. They can tolorate hunger and thirsti. They are eusily capturable and trainable. They are keen and intellegont. They have the "birds, eye view". They eat flesh, fruits and food. They are fond of hunting. : [2nd varicty of EACLES] (DARSITAYYA) These kinds of exglas are otherwise calleil Dakshayya. Their bodies are short :nd bulky. They have huge an: broad wings with whitro colour on their ends :wings). Their bodios are brown in colour. They have small heaks, stout stonnachs and long legs. They will winer collectively. They ure shrewd and clever; but they never desire to hear the sweet words and do not like the went of human beings, They never forget to revenge against the enemy birls. They will tly - 9

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