In the realm of Vijayanagara carried on a man named Ramaya. He was respected unfavorable by the individuals of the town. They accepted that on the off chance that they saw him the first thing, their whole day would be reviled and they would not have the option to eat anything for the duration of the day. 

This story arrived at the lord's ears as well. He welcomed Ramaya to his castle to know reality. He requested his orderlies to make everything accessible for Ramaya's stay in the room only close to his room. The following morning, the lord without meeting anybody, went to Ramaya's room first to see his face. 

Toward the evening, the lord plunked down for lunch, yet couldn't eat anything since there was a fly sitting in his plate. He requested the cook to get ready lunch for him once more. When, lunch was readied, Krishnadevaraya didn't want to eat any longer. Since he had not eaten anything, he was unable to focus on his work. He understood that whatever the individuals said was for sure evident. Consequently he concluded that a cursed man like Ramaya ought not live and requested his fighters to hang him. The officers would not like to hang him, however they couldn't defy their ruler. 

Subsequent to coming to think about her significant other's discipline, Ramaya's better half hurried to look for Tenali's assistance. With a ton of melancholy and tears gushing down her eyes, she told Tenali Raman everything. 

The following morning, when the troopers were taking Ramaya to hang him, they met Tenali Raman in transit. Tenali murmured something in Ramaya's ears and went. At the point when the gatekeepers approached Ramaya for his last wish before being hanged, he said that he needed to send a note to the lord. 

The gatekeeper gave over the note to the lord. The lord read the note wherein it was composed that in the event that seeing my face, one loses his hunger throughout the day, at that point an individual seeing ruler's face, before anything else is bound to lose his life. So then who was more reviled – he or the lord? The King comprehended what Ramaya implied and set him free.