Lingayatism — or Veerashaivism is a Hindu religious sect in India but a Dharma. The adherents of this faith are known as Lingayats or Veerashaivas . The term is derived from Lingavantha in Kannada. This became more prominent after a reform movement attributed… … Wikipedia
Basava — (also known as Basaveshwara ( kn. ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ) or Basavanna(ಬಸವಣ್ಣ) 1134 ndash;1196) was a philosopher and a radical social reformer. He for the first time, in the Hindu society, created an awareness on discriminatory and exploitative nature of the… … Wikipedia
Channabasavanna — Part of a series on Lingayatism History Saints Panchacharyas Basavanna Allama Prabhu Akka Mahadevi Siddharama Channabasa … Wikipedia
Channappa Uttangi — Channappa D. Uttangi, was born October 28, 1881 in Uttangi what is now the Karnataka State in South India. He died in 1962 at the age of 82. Channappa Uttangi began his Theological studies at the age of twenty at the Basel Seminary. Upon… … Wikipedia
Kannada literature in the Western Chalukya Empire — The Western Chalukya Empire (973 ndash;1200), in what is now southern India, produced a large body of literature in the Kannada language. This dynasty, which ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, is sometimes called the Kalyani Chalukya… … Wikipedia
Karnataka — This article is about the Indian state. For the progressive rock music group, see Karnataka (band). Karnataka ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ … Wikipedia
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Kannada literature — is the body of literature of Kannada, a Dravidian language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. [Krishnamurti (2003), p. 78; Steever (1998), p. 129, 131.] The literature, which has a continuous… … Wikipedia
Davanagere — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name=Davangere latd = 14.4666|longd=75.9242 state name=Karnataka district=Davangere District leader title=District Collector leader name= K. Amaranarayana IAS altitude= population as of = 2001 | population total … Wikipedia
Kalachuri — is this the name used by two kingdoms who had a succession of dynasties from the 10th 12th centuries, one ruling over areas in Central India (west Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan) and were called Chedi or Haihaya ( Heyheya ) (northern branch) and the… … Wikipedia