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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BasavaBasava - Wikipedia

    The traditional legends and hagiographic texts state Basava to be the founder of the Lingayats. However, modern scholarship relying on historical evidence such as the Kalachuri inscriptions state that Basava was the poet philosopher who revived, refined and energized an already existing tradition.

  2. Basava (flourished 12th century, South India) was a Hindu religious reformer, teacher, theologian, and administrator of the royal treasury of the Kalachuri-dynasty king Bijjala I (reigned 1156–67). Basava is the subject of the Basava-purana, one of the sacred texts of the Hindu Lingayat sect.

  3. basava.orgBasava

    Basava, also known as Basaveshwara and Basavanna, lived in 12th-century India. He was a multifaceted figure—statesman, philosopher, poet, and social reformer. Basava played a vital role in the Shiva-focused bhakti movement, advocating for equality and rejecting discrimination and rituals.

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Basavanna, also known as Basaveshwara, was a saint-poet, social reformer, and philosopher who lived in the 12th century. He spoke out against caste, class, and gender inequality. During the rule of the Kalyani Chalukya/Kalachuri dynasty, Basavanna was a Hindu Shaivite social reformer who was a Lingayat saint in the Shiva-centered Bhakti movement.

  5. Apr 18, 2018 · C elebrated across the states of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, Basava Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of the 12th-century saint and poet-philosopher Basava, whose progressive and egalitarian stance against gender and caste-based discrimination is nothing short of legendary.

  6. Basava Jayanti is a Hindu festival that commemorates the birth anniversary of Basavanna, a renowned 12th-century philosopher, poet, and social reformer. He is widely regarded as the founder of...

  7. Nov 11, 2015 · Basava was a philosopher, Kannada poet and social reformer who lived in the 12 th century. He was devoted to Hindu deity Shiva and focused on Shiva Bhakthi movement. His life and philosophy were narrated in Basava purana, the sacred book of Hindu Lingayat community.

  8. Feb 5, 2009 · This paper is a meditation from a religious studies perspective on the twelfth-century Vīraśaiva saint, Basava ( c. 1105–68); that is, its primary focus is religious experience rather than literary evaluation or the historicity of the past.

  9. Overview. Basava. (c. 1106—1167) Quick Reference. ( c. 1106–1167) The founder of the Liṅgāyats. Various accounts of his life have been given. According to a sympathetic biographer, Basava was brought up by foster parents as a Śaiva brahmin.

  10. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Basava | SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2022 · Basava (ca. 1134–1196) is considered the most important person in the history of Vīraśaivism, a major reformatory movement in Śaiva Hinduism that developed in what today is known as Karnataka state in South India.

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