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within Hinduism. Lin****ats are also
known as liṅgāyataru, liṅgavanta,
vīraśaiva, liṅgadhāri. Lin****ats are
known for
their unique practice of Ishtalinga...
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Origins of
Vīraśaiva Sects,
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-8120807761, page 64
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Blake Michael (1992), The
Origins of
Vīraśaiva Sects, Motilal...
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century India. He was a
ferryman or
boatman who went to Kalyan,
joined the
Virasaiva movement there and
followed Lin****atism.
Influenced by Basava, his somewhat...
- is a
Kannada word for spider.
According to Ramaswamy, as part of the
Virasaiva movement weavers initially championed caste negation or anti-casteism...
- one of the five
acharyas who came in the Kali Yuga to
teach and
preach Virasaiva thathva. He is
aforesaid to
possess been born from the
Somesvara linga...
- "The
Mystic East",
Routledge Michael, R.
Blake (1992), The
Origins of
Vīraśaiva Sects: A
Typological Analysis of
Ritual and ****ociated
Patterns in the...
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Evergreen Edition 1959).
Blake Michael, R. (1992), The
Origins of
Vīraśaiva Sects: A
Typological Analysis of
Ritual and ****ociational
Patterns in...
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System of the
Vīraśaiva Community. Greenwood. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-313-30251-0.
Danesh A.
Chekki (1997).
Religion and
Social System of the
Vīraśaiva Community...
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protests in the
ryots which had the
support of the
Jangama priests in the
Virasaiva monasteries.
According to (Nagaraj 2003), a
slogan of the
protests was:...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-691-08953-9. R.
Blake Michael (1992). The
Origins of
Vīraśaiva Sects: A
Typological Analysis of
Ritual and ****ociational
Patterns in...