King Nimi of the Surya Dynasty was determined to perform a grand Yagna to invoke Indra and expand his spiritual powers. He approached the dynasty’s preceptor, the Great Sage Vashishta, to lead the ritual. However, Vashishta was uninterested and declined, citing a prior commitment. Undeterred, King Nimi sought out Kousika Rishi to preside over the ceremony instead. The Yagna was completed successfully, but the peace was short-lived. The Fatal Misunderstanding When Vashishta eventually returned, he found King Nimi fast asleep. The Sage was instantly gripped by a dual fury: he was insulted that the King had proceeded without him, and he took Nimi’s slumber as a personal slight—a failure to properly welcome a visiting Sage. In a fit of rage, Vashishta cast a devastating curse, decreeing that Nimi’s soul be severed from his physical body. The Counter-Curse Upon waking to find himself a wandering spirit, Nimi was deeply hurt that his Guru had struck him down while he was defenseles...