Kak Bushi, a sage in the form of a crow, possessed an extraordinary ability to journey through time and witnessed the Ramayana 11 times and the Mahabharata 16 times, each with unique twists.
Kak Bushi's journey began as a young man marked by arrogance and ego, leading to a curse by Lord Shiva that transformed him into a serpent and subjected him to 1,000 subhuman births before becoming a Brahman.
Following these births, he embraced the name Bushi and sought knowledge about Lord Rama. He was cursed by Sage Lomasa to become a crow due to his stubbornness and insistence on learning about Lord Rama exclusively.
Lord Shiva, recognizing Bushi's devotion, intervened and asked Lomasa to help Bushi attain true devotion. Lomasa apologized and shared his knowledge, and Lord Rama later blessed Bushi with the power to transcend time and space.
Bushi's newfound ability allowed him to witness the Ramayana and the Mahabharata multiple times, with different outcomes, making him immortal and granting him a revered place among the Chiranjivi, beings who persist in their original physical bodies.