Lingayatism, also known as Veerashaivism, is a distinct Shaivite denomination in India. It makes several departures from mainstream Hinduism and propounds monotheism through worship centered on Lord Shiva. It also rejects the authority of the Vedas and the Caste system. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats (Kannada: ಲಿಂಗಾಯತರು, Telugu: లింగాయత, Tamil: இலிங்காயதம், Marathi: लिंगायत). The term is derived from Lingavantha in Kannada, meaning 'one who wears Linga on their body'.
Basavanna also known as Mahatma Basaveshwara was a social reformer and a great humanitarian who was mainly responsible for spreading this religion in 12th Century. He was the reformer of the Lingayat Religion, as the lingayat relegion was in existance even before his birth. After sakshakthar of god he discovered the system of wearing of Ishta-Linga upon one's body. Basaveshwara lived in the 12th century (1134 – 1196 CE). When he was young, he travelled from his native Bagevadi to Kalyan in India between 1157–1167 CE during the rule of King Bijjala.
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Lingayatism
Lingayatism
Lingayatism
Lingayatism is a distinct Shaivite denomination practiced in India. It makes several departures from mainstream Hinduism and propounds monotheism through worship centered on Lord Shiva in the form of Ishtalinga. Like Buddhism, Jainism, Śramaṇa, Cārvāka and Sikhism, it rejects the authority of the Vedas and the caste system. However they do have Hindu beliefs such as reincarnation and karma Lingayatism was founded by the 12th century philosopher and statesman Basava and spread by his followers called Sharanas. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats. Both the terms Lingayatism and Lingayats, are derived from Kannada word lingavanta
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. The
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. The
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Shaivism or Saivism is one of the four most widely followed sects of Hinduism, which reveres the God Shiva as the Supreme Being. It is also known as śaiva paṁtha (; lit. "pantha associated with Shiva") and Saivam (). Followers of Shaivam are called "Shaivas" (also "Saivas", "Shaivites" or "Saivarkal"). They believe that Shiva is All and in all, the creator, preserver, destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is. Shaivism is widespread throughout India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Areas notable for the practice of Shaivis
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Lingayatism
Lingayatism
Lingayatism
Lingayatism is a distinct Shaivite denomination practiced in India. It makes several departures from mainstream Hinduism and propounds monotheism through worship centered on Lord Shiva in the form of Ishtalinga. Like Buddhism, Jainism, Śramaṇa, Cārvāka and Sikhism, it rejects the authority of the Vedas and the caste system. However they do have Hindu beliefs such as reincarnation and karma Lingayatism was founded by the 12th century philosopher and statesman Basava and spread by his followers called Sharanas. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats. Both the terms Lingayatism and Lingayats, are derived from Kannada word lingavanta
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TV9 Discussion : Lingayats renew demand for separate religion : "Dharama Yuddha" - Part 12
TV9 Discussion : Lingayats renew demand for separate religion : "Dharama Yuddha" - Part 12
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KANNADA KANMANI - JAGA JYOTHI BASAVANNA
KANNADA KANMANI - JAGA JYOTHI BASAVANNA
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All About - Basava
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. The
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. The
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All About - Shaivism (Extended)
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Shaivism or Saivism is one of the four most widely followed sects of Hinduism, which reveres the God Shiva as the Supreme Being. It is also known as śaiva paṁtha (; lit. "pantha associated with Shiva") and Saivam (). Followers of Shaivam are called "Shaivas" (also "Saivas", "Shaivites" or "Saivarkal"). They believe that Shiva is All and in all, the creator, preserver, destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is. Shaivism is widespread throughout India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Areas notable for the practice of Shaivis
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How to wear Ishta - Linga (2 ways)
How to wear Ishta - Linga (2 ways)
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Meeting with Lingayat Samaj Representatives | Vinod Tawde
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Court Marshal || Spiritual head of a South Indian Lingayat community,Mate Mahadevi PART 01
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Basaveshwara - Anna Basavanna , Lord Basava
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Swamiji from Taralabalu Part 1 The Veerashaiva Tradition
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Lingayatism is a distinct Shaivite denomination practiced in India. It makes several departures from mainstream Hinduism and propounds monotheism through worship centered on Lord Shiva in the form of Ishtalinga. Like Buddhism, Jainism, Śramaṇa, Cārvāka and Sikhism, it rejects the authority of the Vedas and the caste system. However they do have Hindu beliefs such as reincarnation and karma Lingayatism was founded by the 12th century philosopher and statesman Basava and spread by his followers called Sharanas. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats. Both the terms Lingayatism and Lingayats, are derived from Kannada word lingavanta for the "one who wears a iṣṭaliṅga (Kannada: ಇಷ್ಟಲಿಂಗ)". The Lingayat iṣṭaliṅga is an oval-shaped emblem symbolising Parashiva, the absolute reality, and is worn on the body by a cord hung around the neck. The terms Lingayatism and Veerashaivism, which is a Vedic Shaivite cult founded by the Panchacharyas which also includes wearing Ishtalinga as a significant ritual of observance, have been used synonymosly, both by public and recognized by Governments, though its validity is the source of the biggest contemporary theological and historical debate related to Lingayatism. Nevertheless, Lingayats are also invariably identified and referred as Veerashaivas. Contemporary Lingayatism is a rich blend of reform-based theology propounded by Basava and ancient Shaivite tradition and customs, with huge influence among the masses in South India, especially in the state of Karnataka. Today, Lingayats, along with Shaiva Siddhanta followers, Tirunelveli Saiva Pillai, Kashmiri Shaivas, Naths, Pashupaths of Nepal, Kapalikas and others constitute the major portion of the Shaiva population.
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Lingayatism is a distinct Shaivite denomination practiced in India. It makes several departures from mainstream Hinduism and propounds monotheism through worship centered on Lord Shiva in the form of Ishtalinga. Like Buddhism, Jainism, Śramaṇa, Cārvāka and Sikhism, it rejects the authority of the Vedas and the caste system. However they do have Hindu beliefs such as reincarnation and karma Lingayatism was founded by the 12th century philosopher and statesman Basava and spread by his followers called Sharanas. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats. Both the terms Lingayatism and Lingayats, are derived from Kannada word lingavanta for the "one who wears a iṣṭaliṅga (Kannada: ಇಷ್ಟಲಿಂಗ)". The Lingayat iṣṭaliṅga is an oval-shaped emblem symbolising Parashiva, the absolute reality, and is worn on the body by a cord hung around the neck. The terms Lingayatism and Veerashaivism, which is a Vedic Shaivite cult founded by the Panchacharyas which also includes wearing Ishtalinga as a significant ritual of observance, have been used synonymosly, both by public and recognized by Governments, though its validity is the source of the biggest contemporary theological and historical debate related to Lingayatism. Nevertheless, Lingayats are also invariably identified and referred as Veerashaivas. Contemporary Lingayatism is a rich blend of reform-based theology propounded by Basava and ancient Shaivite tradition and customs, with huge influence among the masses in South India, especially in the state of Karnataka. Today, Lingayats, along with Shaiva Siddhanta followers, Tirunelveli Saiva Pillai, Kashmiri Shaivas, Naths, Pashupaths of Nepal, Kapalikas and others constitute the major portion of the Shaiva population.
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TV9 Discussion : Lingayats renew demand for separate religion : "Dharama Yuddha" - Part 12
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Guru Basavanna (also known as Guru Basavanna (Kannada: ಬಸವಣ್ಣ) or Basaveshwara (Kannada: ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ), (1134--1196)) was a philosopher and a social reformer. He...
Guru Basavanna (also known as Guru Basavanna (Kannada: ಬಸವಣ್ಣ) or Basaveshwara (Kannada: ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ), (1134--1196)) was a philosopher and a social reformer. He...
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. These were rational and progressive social thoughts in the twelfth century. Basaveshwara is undoubtedly one of the pioneer's of Indian Democracy. He created a model Parliament called the "Anubhava Mantapa," which not only gave equal proportion to men and women, but also had representatives from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The carvings of the model Parliament can be found across many temples in south India. He was a man ahead of his time, who believed that conflict should be resolved through debate and not violence. He advocated mercy towards both humans and animals.
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. These were rational and progressive social thoughts in the twelfth century. Basaveshwara is undoubtedly one of the pioneer's of Indian Democracy. He created a model Parliament called the "Anubhava Mantapa," which not only gave equal proportion to men and women, but also had representatives from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The carvings of the model Parliament can be found across many temples in south India. He was a man ahead of his time, who believed that conflict should be resolved through debate and not violence. He advocated mercy towards both humans and animals.
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. These were rational and progressive social thoughts in the twelfth century. Basaveshwara is undoubtedly one of the pioneer's of Indian Democracy. He created a model Parliament called the "Anubhava Mantapa," which not only gave equal proportion to men and women, but also had representatives from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The carvings of the model Parliament can be found across many temples in south India. He was a man ahead of his time, who believed that conflict should be resolved through debate and not violence. He advocated mercy towards both humans and animals.
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. These were rational and progressive social thoughts in the twelfth century. Basaveshwara is undoubtedly one of the pioneer's of Indian Democracy. He created a model Parliament called the "Anubhava Mantapa," which not only gave equal proportion to men and women, but also had representatives from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The carvings of the model Parliament can be found across many temples in south India. He was a man ahead of his time, who believed that conflict should be resolved through debate and not violence. He advocated mercy towards both humans and animals.
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Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
Karnataka is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State...
What is Shaivism?
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Shaivism or Saivism is one of the four most widely followed sects of Hinduism, which reveres the God Shiva as the Supreme Being. It is also known as śaiva paṁtha (; lit. "pantha associated with Shiva") and Saivam (). Followers of Shaivam are called "Shaivas" (also "Saivas", "Shaivites" or "Saivarkal"). They believe that Shiva is All and in all, the creator, preserver, destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is. Shaivism is widespread throughout India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Areas notable for the practice of Shaivism include parts of Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
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Shaivism or Saivism is one of the four most widely followed sects of Hinduism, which reveres the God Shiva as the Supreme Being. It is also known as śaiva paṁtha (; lit. "pantha associated with Shiva") and Saivam (). Followers of Shaivam are called "Shaivas" (also "Saivas", "Shaivites" or "Saivarkal"). They believe that Shiva is All and in all, the creator, preserver, destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is. Shaivism is widespread throughout India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Areas notable for the practice of Shaivism include parts of Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
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Below is an alphabetical list of notable artists who were born and/or worked in Belarus.
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Basava (also known as Basavanna (Kannada: ಬಸವಣ್ಣ) or Basaveshwara (Kannada: ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ), (1132--1196)) was a philosopher and a social reformer. He fought again...
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Shiva puja procedure in the Veerashaivism also known as lingayat. This depicts the ishtalinga pujakrama for daily worship. This is one form of Hindu ritual.
Shiva puja procedure in the Veerashaivism also known as lingayat. This depicts the ishtalinga pujakrama for daily worship. This is one form of Hindu ritual.
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Lingayatism
Lingayatism is a distinct Shaivite denomination practiced in India. It makes several depar...
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Lingayatism
Lingayatism
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Lingayatism is a distinct Shaivite denomination practiced in India. It makes several departures from mainstream Hinduism and propounds monotheism through worship centered on Lord Shiva in the form of Ishtalinga. Like Buddhism, Jainism, Śramaṇa, Cārvāka and Sikhism, it rejects the authority of the Vedas and the caste system. However they do have Hindu beliefs such as reincarnation and karma Lingayatism was founded by the 12th century philosopher and statesman Basava and spread by his followers called Sharanas. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats. Both the terms Lingayatism and Lingayats, are derived from Kannada word lingavanta for the "one who wears a iṣṭaliṅga (Kannada: ಇಷ್ಟಲಿಂಗ)". The Lingayat iṣṭaliṅga is an oval-shaped emblem symbolising Parashiva, the absolute reality, and is worn on the body by a cord hung around the neck. The terms Lingayatism and Veerashaivism, which is a Vedic Shaivite cult founded by the Panchacharyas which also includes wearing Ishtalinga as a significant ritual of observance, have been used synonymosly, both by public and recognized by Governments, though its validity is the source of the biggest contemporary theological and historical debate related to Lingayatism. Nevertheless, Lingayats are also invariably identified and referred as Veerashaivas. Contemporary Lingayatism is a rich blend of reform-based theology propounded by Basava and ancient Shaivite tradition and customs, with huge influence among the masses in South India, especially in the state of Karnataka. Today, Lingayats, along with Shaiva Siddhanta followers, Tirunelveli Saiva Pillai, Kashmiri Shaivas, Naths, Pashupaths of Nepal, Kapalikas and others constitute the major portion of the Shaiva population.
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All About - Basava
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What is Basava?
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. These were rational and progressive social thoughts in the twelfth century. Basaveshwara is undoubtedly one of the pioneer's of Indian Democracy. He created a model Parliament called the "Anubhava Mantapa," which not only gave equal proportion to men and women, but also had representatives from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The carvings of the model Parliament can be found across many temples in south India. He was a man ahead of his time, who believed that conflict should be resolved through debate and not violence. He advocated mercy towards both humans and animals.
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All About - Basava (Extended)
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Basava () (also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher, statesman, Kannada poet and a social reformer in what is now Karnataka, India. Basava fought against the practice of the caste system, which discriminated against people based on their birth, and other rituals in Hinduism. He spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas. Basavanna used Ishtalinga, an image of the Śiva Liṅga, to eradicate untouchability, to establish equality among all human beings and as a means to attain spiritual enlightenment. These were rational and progressive social thoughts in the twelfth century. Basaveshwara is undoubtedly one of the pioneer's of Indian Democracy. He created a model Parliament called the "Anubhava Mantapa," which not only gave equal proportion to men and women, but also had representatives from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The carvings of the model Parliament can be found across many temples in south India. He was a man ahead of his time, who believed that conflict should be resolved through debate and not violence. He advocated mercy towards both humans and animals.
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All About - Shaivism (Extended)
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What is Shaivism?
A documentary report all about Shaivism for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
Shaivism or Saivism is one of the four most widely followed sects of Hinduism, which reveres the God Shiva as the Supreme Being. It is also known as śaiva paṁtha (; lit. "pantha associated with Shiva") and Saivam (). Followers of Shaivam are called "Shaivas" (also "Saivas", "Shaivites" or "Saivarkal"). They believe that Shiva is All and in all, the creator, preserver, destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is. Shaivism is widespread throughout India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Areas notable for the practice of Shaivism include parts of Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
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How to wear Ishta - Linga (2 ways)
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published:23 Oct 2014
How to wear Ishta - Linga (2 ways)
How to wear Ishta - Linga (2 ways)
published:23 Oct 2014
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Meeting with Lingayat Samaj Representatives | Vinod Tawde
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published:02 Sep 2014
Meeting with Lingayat Samaj Representatives | Vinod Tawde
Meeting with Lingayat Samaj Representatives | Vinod Tawde
NEW YORK, Sept. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The objective of the Intelligent BuildingsManagementSystems (IBMS) is to centralize the monitoring, control operations, efficient management of facilities within the building. These systems helps to achieve more efficient building operations at reduced energy and labor costs while providing a safe and quality working environment to the occupants ... The major players profiled in the report include....
Records obtained by the Guardian show Kim Davis has been divorced three times before she ‘surrendered’ her life to religion four years ago. Sorry, your browser is unable to play this video. Please install Adobe Flash™ and try again. Alternatively upgrade to a modern browser ... Records obtained by the Guardian show Davis has been divorced three times before she “surrendered” her life to religion, which she said happened four years ago ... ....
San Francisco, Sep 2 (IANS) Google revealed its new logo, which keeps the red, blue, yellow and green colours of the tech giant's original logo but changes the lettering to a simpler, rounded "ProductSans" font. Until now, the firm has used a serif typeface for its logo for more than 16 years ... All of the companies will be overseen by Alphabet, whose CEO will be Google co-founder Larry Page. ....
Beijing. China launched a major military parade through Beijing on Thursday to commemorate Japan’s World War II defeat while underlining PresidentXi Jinping’s determination to make his country Asia’s pre-eminent power ...Secretary GeneralBan Ki-moon. “The experience of war makes people value peace even more,” Xi said ... The events also minimize the role of the U.S., Britain and others ... ....
Indeed, it was Mr Kalburgi who advocated the ‘Lingayat identity’ of this nomadic tribe. At the state-level convention of Budga Jangams at the Karnatak Vidyavardhak Sangha held in Dharwad on September 26, 2011, Kalburgi, said that a few seers of the Lingayat community have snatched away the rights of the Budga Jangams resulting in the community remaining backward....
Smothering the voices that compel you to think is similar to Nazis burning libraries, writers and scholars say in the wake of the murder of scholar and rationalist MM Kalburgi...There is a huge disparity when it comes to our knowledge of science and rational thought, said Banjagere Jay aprakash, who had to withdraw his book on Lingayat saint Basavanna in 2007 ... But we still have fringe elements in society," he added ... ....
Every one of them will dwell on his rationalist positions on Hindu idol worship and controversial articles with regard to Basaveshwara (Basa-vanna), the 12th century pioneer of Veerashaivism, revered by many even outside the Veerashaiva or Lingayat faith as a saint; and possibly, on Kalburgi’s questionable support to the late Dr U.R....
Kalburgi has become a challenging task for the police, the people from his own Lingayat community who had revolted against him may come under the scanner of the investigation team. The police may interrogate Lingayat leaders who had ......
Members of various Lingayat organisations and BasavaSene, who had arrived from neighboring districts, formed a human chain and tied black cloths over their mouths at JubileeCircle in Dharwad to condemn the killing of Dr Kalburgi...Confusion prevailed in front of Dr Kaluburgi’s residence as hundreds of his students and Lingayat leaders shouted slogans against fundamentalist elements, seeking action against the killers....
Hubbali...Kalburgi while his body was laid to rest with full state honours ... Jayachandra said ... A sea of humanity bid adieu to Dr Kalburgi ... Members of various Lingayat organizations and BasavaSene, who had arrived from neighboring districts, formed a human chain and tied black cloths in condemnation. ....
Many believe Dr Kalburgi made many enemies within his own Lingayat community - an influential Hindu sect that dominates life and politics in Karnataka - with his outspoken remarks about its traditional beliefs and practices ...There are some 2,000 powerful Lingayat community mutts or monastic establishments, which also run professional colleges ... Dr Kalburgi was a scholar of the vachana verses, the founding literature of the Lingayats....
"Kalburgi fought against the odds in Lingayat religion. Basava rebelled against the rigid cast system and founded LingayatDharm; however the Panchacharyas in the Lingayat religion is nothing but a cast system ... He called Patil on Friday to seek information on the Lingayats in north India ... Religious zealots belonging to the powerful Lingayat community ......
"CID will immediately start the investigation, we will also write to CBI... It is highly condemnable ... The body was laid to rest with state honours in Dharwad as per the custom of the Lingayat community ... Part of his works on "Vachana"(verses)" literature had also come under criticism of the state's majority "Veerashaiva" (Lingayat) community, a liberal Shaivism founded by 12th century philosopher, poet and social reformer Basaveshwara. ....
Bengaluru/Dharwad... "CID will immediately start the investigation, we will also write to CBI ... For immediate action CID will probing ... It is highly condemnable ... The body was laid to rest with state honours in Dharwad as per the custom of the Lingayat community ... He died in a hospital ... "Veerashaiva" (Lingayat) community, a liberal Shaivism founded by 12th century philosopher, poet and social reformer Basaveshwara. ....
BENGALURU/DHARWAD ... "CID will immediately start the investigation, we will also write to CBI ... The body was laid to rest with state honours in Dharwad as per the custom of the Lingayat community ... Part of his works on "Vachana"(verses)" literature had also come under criticism of the state's majority "Veerashaiva" (Lingayat) community, a liberal Shaivism founded by 12th century philosopher, poet and social reformer Basaveshwara. ....
The Karnataka government on Monday reffered the M MKalburgi murder probe to the CBI... He had often spoken against superstitions and courted controversies with his outspoken stand ... He died in a hospital ... Part of his works on "Vachana"(verses)" literature had also come under criticism of the state's majority "veerashaiva" (Lingayat) community, a liberal Shaivism founded by 12th century philosopher, poet and social reformer Basaveshwara. ....
A CID probe was today announced by the KarnatakaChief Minister into the murder of progressive Kannada thinker and scholar M MKalburgi at his residence at Dharwad in north Karnataka ... Part of his works on "Vachana"(verses)" literature had also come under criticism of the state's majority "veerashaiva" (Lingayat) community, a liberal Shaivism founded by 12th century philosopher, poet and social reformer Basaveshwara. ....