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- period. The terms Lin****at and Veerashaiva have been used synonymously. Veerashaivism refers to the broader Veerashaiva philosophy and theology as well...
- po****r. Several works are attributed to Basava, which are revered in the Veerashaiva Lin****at community. These include various Vachana such as the Shat-sthala-vachana...
- monks. They are the priests (Gurus) of the Hindu Shaiva sect, Gurus of Veerashaiva sect and are disciples of Shiva as mentioned in Basava Puranas. The meaning...
- is a small chapel on the back of the church on the mezzanine floor. Veerashaiva Basava Balaga, a social organization was started in 2017 to spread the...
- "Making Sense of the Lin****at vs Veerashaiva Debate". thewire.in. Retrieved 14 November 2024. Social Structure of the Veerashaiva Saints: Principles of Veerashaivism...
- The Sangama dynasty was a Veerashaiva dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire founded in the 14th century by two brothers: Harihara I (also called Vira Harihara...
- writings relating to the socio-religious developments of the Jain and Veerashaiva faiths, and to a lesser extent that of the Vaishnava faith. The earliest...
- consisted of writings relating to the socio-religious developments of the Veerashaiva and Vaishnava faiths, and to a lesser extent to that of Jainism. Writing...
- was used as the means by which Veerashaiva religious and philosophical thought was propagated. Other giants of veerashaiva theosophy, including Akka Mahadevi...
- authors wrote about Tirthankaras and other aspects of religion. The Veerashaiva authors wrote about Shiva, his 25 forms, and the expositions of Shaivism...