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Lord Basava

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Basaveshvara


Shree Basava (also known as Basaveshwara or Basavanna) is known as the reviver of the Veerashaiva (Lingayats) religion. He brought on a social transformation, often referred as "revolution," in that he changed the lower caste people into a higher thinking of God or Shiva.

Basava was also a part of "Bhakti Pantha" of 12th century and one of the main figures with his contemporary lingayata or blessed people sect of Hinduism. He and his followers with Allama defined a new way of looking at God and life with numerous "Vachanas" (sacred hymns).

Early Life

Born into a brahmin family residing in the small town of Bagewadi in the area that is present day northern Karnataka, India in 1131 A.D., the Lord grew up in a strict, religious household where he was made to wear a sacred thread known as the Janivara. In childhood, he was also able to perform many complex religious rites. After the death of his parents soon after, he rejected Upanayana ceremony and ritualism, claiming those who performed the rituals had no "true insight." By sixteen years old, Basava had rid himself of the Janivara and subsequently, all brahmin traditions.

Religious Development

He left Bagewadi and spent the next 12 years studying Sangameshwara, the presiding deity of Sangama, at the then Shaivite stronghold of Kudala Sangama. There, he conversed with more conservative brahmin scholars and developed his spiritual and religious views in association with his societal understanding. His views included believing there is only one true, perfect God, Shiva, and additionally, the priests of Shiva, known as Jangamas, deserve utmost respect. He believed people who were in search of a false god need to be shown the right way. He preached the equality among the humankind and condemned all barriers of caste, creed and sex, fighting against Varnashrama, known to most as the caste system). He showed the right path to the society which was lost in the darkness of casteism, which makes him a unique saint, hence he was known as Jagathjyothi, which means "a divine light for the world." He is also known as Krantikari Basavanna for his revolution in the caste ridden society.

After marrying the daughter of his maternal uncle and also acquiring a second wife, Basava became a minister in King Bijjala's court at Mangalaveda. There, he estabilished the Anubhava Mantapa, a spiritual parliament to openly discuss Veerashaivism, which attracted many saints from throughout India. He believed in the principle 'Work is Worship'. It was at this time that the Vachanas, simple and easy-to-understand poetry writings which contained essential teachings, were written. Below is one of the thousands of Vachanas that were produced:

The power of knowledge destroys ignorance;
The power of light dissipates darkness;
The power of truth is foe of all untruth;
The sharana's experience of god is the sole cure of worldliness;
- Lord Kudala Sangamadeva

Basava created much controversy by actively ignoring the societal rules associated with the caste system, which he wished to abolish. By allowing untouchables to have lunch at his residence and praising the historic marriage of a Brahmin woman and an Untouchable man, orthodox members of King Bijjala's court went to the King with such stories, some true and some false. Bijjala, afraid of a possible uprising in orthodox society, ordered the newly married couple to harsh punishment, removing their eyes and dragging them through the streets tied to elephants. Basava was deeply disturbed by this turn of events and blamed himself for the couple's demise. He left Kalyana in 1167 A.D. for Kudala Sangama and attained unionship with Lord Kudala Sangameshwara the same year.

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