Phallic Miscellanies Facts And Phases of Ancient And Modern Sex Worship As I
Phallic Miscellanies Facts And Phases of Ancient And Modern Sex Worship As I
Hagrave Jennings
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He seems, on the contrary, to have incurred his death by attempting to repress the extension of the Vira Saiva belief. Different authorities, although they disagree as to the manner in which Bijala was destroyed, concur in stating the fact. In the city of Kalyana were two devout worshippers of Siva, named Allaya and Madhuvaya. They fixed their faith firmly on the divinity they adored, and assiduously reverenced their spiritual preceptor, attending upon Basava whithersoever he went. T'he king, B...ijala, well knew their merits, but closed his eyes to their superiority, and listening to the calumnious accusations of their enemies, commanded the eyes of Allaya and Madhuvaya to be plucked out. The disciples of Basava, as well as himself, were highly indignant at the cruel treatment of these holy men, and leaving to Jagaddeva, the task of putting Bijala to death, and denouncing imprecations upon the city, they departed from Kalyana — Basava fixed his residence at Sangameswara. Machaya, Bommidevaya, Kinnara, Kannatha, Kakaya, Masay- ana, Kolakila, Bommadeva, Kesirajaya, Mathirajaya, and others, announced to the people, that the fortunes of Bijala had passed away, as indicated by portentous signs ; and accordingly the crows crowed in the night, jackals howled by day ; the sun was eclipsed, storms of wind and rain came on, the earth shook, and darkness overspread the heavens.
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