The text mentions Veerabhadrappa and Basappa. Who were they, and what was the source of their enmity that carried over into their lives as a snake and a frog?

📖 Chapter 47

The provided text from Chapter 47 explains the background of the enmity between Veerabhadrappa and Basappa. There was a holy place with a broken temple of Mahadeva that the community decided to renovate. A large amount of money was collected, and a very wealthy but stingy man was appointed as the manager. This manager, who was supposed to keep accounts and contribute his own funds, was so miserly that he spent all the collected money without the work being completed, refusing to spend a single penny of his own. The narrative implies this stingy manager and another individual involved in this failed project were the past-life identities of the snake and frog, carrying their unresolved conflict into their next existence.


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