In the Sundara Kanda (the fifth Book of the epic Ramayana), when Hanuman meets Sita, she narrates an incident that happened in the forest in Chitrakuta.
An enraged Rama, at the behest of Sita, picks a blade of grass and unleashes the divine weapon Brahmastra out of it on the crow, who flees in fear.
Turned back by Indra, Brahma, Shiva, and various rishis (sages), the crow takes refuge in Rama, and surrenders to him.
He stopped at four locations on Earth: Prayaga (in modern Prayagraj), Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik, where the Kumbha Mela is celebrated every twelve years in remembrance of the incident.
[6] The Uttara Kanda, the final book of the Ramayana, describes a battle between Indra and the rakshasa king Ravana.
An agitated Agastya cursed Urvashi to be born on earth as a devadasi, and Jayanta to become a bamboo tree in the Vindhya mountains.
The sage said that the curse would end when Urvashi is presented with a talaikole (a bamboo staff, Jayanta) on her dance debut (Arangetram).
As ordained, the lovers were released from the curse and returned to Svarga, where Urvashi got united with Jayanta as the bamboo staff.