Whom did Mata Parvati curse?

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The conduct of saints and the wicked is analogous to that of sandal-wood and the axe. The axe cuts down a sandal-tree, while the sandal-tree in its turn perfumes the axe by imparting its virtue (fragrance) to it. For this reason, sandal-wood (in the form of paste) finds its way to the heads of the gods (as tilak on the images of gods), and is loved by the world so much; while the axe has its metal edge heated in the fire and beaten with a hammer as punishment. Saints have no hankering for the pleasures of the senses and are the very mines of amiability and other virtues. They grieve to see... Show more

Whom did Mata Parvati curse?