- Basava - Wikipedia
Basava (1105–1196), also called Basavēśvara and Basavaṇṇa, was an Indian philosopher, poet, Lingayat social reformer in the Shiva-focused bhakti movement, and a Hindu Shaivite [4] social reformer during the reign of the Kalyani Chalukya and the Kalachuri Dynasty
- Basava | 12th-Century Poet, Philosopher Social Reformer . . .
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
- Basaveshwara - BCNA - Basava Center
Basaveshwara, also known as Basavanna, was a 12th-century CE Indian statesman, philosopher, poet, social reformer and Lingayat saint in the Shiva-focussed bhakti movement, and a Hindu Shaivite social reformer during the reign of the Kalyani Chalukya Kalachuri dynasty
- Basava Samithi
Basava Samithi publishes the works of vachana literature and translates the kannada literature into different languages Samithi also takes up comparative study of the philosophy of Basava and other philosophies in the world
- Basava - Internet Archive
Basavanna spread social awareness through his poetry, popularly known as Vachanaas
- Basava: The Visionary Behind Lingayatism - Hindutone
Basava, a 12th-century philosopher and poet from Karnataka, was a pioneering figure in the development of the Lingayat tradition, which continues to have a profound impact on Hinduism today
- Guru Basava – Basava Samiti of Asia Pacific Ltd
Guru Basava was a 12th century philosopher, visionary, social reformer and statesman With his revolutionary personality, he established human rights, equality, the notion of multi-culturalism and the notion of encompassing one and all
|