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Post by: Abhas Rajopadhyaya
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Post Date: Monday
2011/02/14
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Gayah Bajya is a nickname. Gayah is a corruption of the word gwajyah that meant a dunce, and bajya meaning grandfather is an honorific
term for a Brahmin. In his early days, he was said to be rather dull but by
great effort and devotion, the Brahmin became a master of tantra and a legend
in his lifetime. All of the three names - Gayapati, Gajapati and
Yogendrananda - mentioned in different documents and inscriptions dated 1451,
1452 and 1468 are believed to be his real name. His son Vishwanath Upadhyaya
became the guru of King Siddhi Narsingh Malla (1618-1661).
Gayah Bajya is best remembered for
bringing to Lalitpur two goddessess - Harisiddhi from Phulchoki Mountain and
Chandeshwari from Banepa. In the temple of Chandeshwari he built near his
home at Sulimha in Lalitpur, he had left a niche to be filled in later by his
image.
The story goes that before
retiring to an underground room in the house, he told his family not to
disturb him for six months. If, after six months, he had attained the
ultimate siddhi or perfection and turned into sotne,
it was to be put into the niche in the temple.
However, on the last day of the
six-month period, one of his daughters went down and found that the lower
part of the body had turned into stone but above the abdomen, he was still in
flesh and alive. Gayah Bajya shouted at his daughter to cover him up at once.
He also laid a curse on her and her descendants for sacrilege.
In 1950 an excavation was
undertaken by one of his descendants, Chandrakanta Rajopadhyaya. An
underground passage to a room was discovered. But there was no Gayah Bajya
either in skeleton or in stone. The room was soon filled up with water and
the search came to an end.
Lall, Kesar, 'Legends of Kathmandu Valley' (Kathmandu: Nepal Bhasa Academy,
2007), pp. 174-75. Adapted from Sharma, Nutan Dhar, 'The Legends of 'Gayahbajya' of Patan in the
Kathmandu Valley', Contributions to Nepalese
Studies, TU / CNAS Journal, Kathmandu : Vol. 26, No. 2 (July
1999). The Collection is also made in Sharma, Nutan Dhar, 'Lalitpur Ka Ek Tantrik Ka Anek Kimwadanti', (Kathmandu: Jeps Prakashan, 2058)
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राजोपाध्याय सम्बन्धि बिबिध सामाग्रीहरु एकै स्थानमा संकलन गरि आबश्यक परेको समयमा सबैले सजिलै प्राप्त गर्न सकियोस भन्ने उद्देश्यले राजोपाध्याय ब्लग २०६९ साल बैशाख १ गते खोलिएको हो l
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Notes on Gayah Bajya - The Tantra Master of Lalitpur
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