sÄmiᚣaáš kuraraáš jaghnur
balino 'nye nirÄmiᚣÄḼ
tadÄmiᚣaáš parityajya
sa sukhaáš samavindata
sa-Ämiᚣam - having meat; kuraram - a large hawk; jaghnuḼ - they attacked; balinaḼ - very strong; anye - others; nirÄmiᚣÄḼ - without meat; tadÄ - at that time; Ämiᚣam - the meat; parityajya - giving up; saḼ - he; sukham - happiness; samavindata - achieved.
Incited by the modes of nature, birds become violent and kill other birds to eat them or to steal meat captured by them. Hawks, vultures and eagles are in this category. However, one should give up the envious propensity to commit violence against others and should take to KášášŁáša consciousness, whereby one sees every living entity as equal to oneself. On this platform of actual happiness one does not envy anyone and thus sees no one as his enemy.