Thirdly, he shot down the giant bird named "Kamak." This monstrous bird blocked the rain with its wings that could cover the sky, diverting all the water into the Farah Kalt River, causing a drought. Garsasbu shot at it with a bow and arrow for seven days and nights, causing it to fall.
Afterwards, he killed seven giant bandits, subdued the desert wind demon Viyavan, and accomplished other feats that can be considered miracles.
However, due to his arrogance, he extinguished the Sacred Flame and lost the Protection of the Spirit Light. He was trapped in a nightmare by a curse cast by a female demon and fell into a deep sleep on the Zabistan Plain, his soul sent to Hell. Through his own repentance and the intercession of humans, gods, and animals alike, he was given a mission of salvation, and during the waiting time, he was guarded by ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine Holy Spirits, slipping into eternal slumber.
