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Lingāyat Movement Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Virasaivism is a religious movement of Hinduism in India. ...

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Founder

Basavanna along with Allama Prabhu, Chenna Basavanna, Akka Mahadevi revived this socio-religious Bhakti movement. Some believe that saint Renukācharya founded veera-shaivism Basaveshvara Shree Basava (also known as Basaveshwara or Basavanna) is known as the reviver of the Veerashaiva (Lingayats) religion in India. ... Akka Mahadevi (ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ) was a prominent figure of the Veerashaiva Bhakti movement in the 12th Century Karnataka. ... Bhakti is a Tamil or Sanskrit term from Hinduism that means intense devotion expressed by action (service). ... Virasaivism is a religious movement of Hinduism in India. ...


Year & place of founding

When Lingayats came to be considered as a separate sect is not clear. Many of the leading personalities belong to 12th Century AD. The place was Kalyan, North of Karnataka, India Karnataka (ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ in Kannada) is one of the four southern states of India. ...


Aims & ideals

Lingayats believe in supreme godhead whom they call as Shiva, who is sagunātmaka (with attributes) but nirākara (without form). They were Lingam, symbol of their chosen deity on their body.


Monastic / Non-monastic

Includes both monastic and householder followers.


General philosophical outlook

Veera Shaivism's means of attainment depends on the panchāchāra (five codes of conduct) and ashtāvarana (eight shields) to protect the body as the abode of the Lord. The five codes are:

  • Lingāchāra - daily worship of the personal Sivalinga
  • Sadāchāra - attention to vocation and duty
  • Sivāchāra - acknowledging Siva as the one God and equality among members
  • Bhrityāchāra - humility towards all creatures
  • Ganāchāra (defense of the community and its tenets)

The eight protections are: Guru, Linga, Jangama (wandering monk), Pāduka (water from bathing the Linga or guru's feet), Prasāda (sacred offering), Vibhuti (holy ash), Rudrāksha (holy beads) and Mantra (Namah Sivaya). A guru (गुरू Sanskrit) is a teacher in Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism. ... Linga worship (Estate of Cynthia and Harlen Welsh) Lingam or Linga is the Sanskrit word for mark. ...


Spiritual disciplines generally advocated

Ishta-linga is worn on the body; and is regularly worshipped. By leading noble life and dedicated service, one can attain the liberation.


Administrative set-up

The community is headed by sevaral mathas. All India Veerashaiva is umbrella organisation.


Provision for joining

One becomes a Lingayat through formal initiation called Linga Diksha, a rite, enjoins the devotee to worship the personal Sivalinga daily. There are several training centres attached to maths for training the monastic members. The training includes study of scriptures such as agamas, vachanas and other literature.


Present chief of the movement

The chief religious leaders of the movement include

  • Shri. Shri. Rambapuri Veerasomeshwara Jagadguru [Balehonnur] [[Media:http://www.rambapuripeetha.org]
  • Dr. Shivakumara Swamiji, Tumkur
  • Shri. Shivayogi Swamiji,Dharwad

[[Media:http://www.murughamath.org] Tumkur is an administrative district in the state of Karnataka in India. ... Dharwad, also known as Dharwar, is a town in Indias Karnataka state. ...

  • Dr. Sharana Basappa Appa, Gulbarga
  • Dr. Shivamurthy Shivacharya, Taralabalu
  • Dr. Siddhalinga mahaswamigalu, Gadag

Gulbarga is a town in the Indian state of Karnataka. ... Gadag, is a district of Karnataka state in India. ...

Activities

Religion & spirituality

Different math leaders serve the local public through sprititual and religious discourses.


Social field

The Lingayat community has been very active in the field of imparting free education. Thousands of schools are run by local mathas, where free education, many a times with boarding facilities is provided to students of all sections of Hinduism. In modern days also, several of the major educational institutes are run efficeintly by them. Hinduism (सनातन धर्म; also known as Sanātana Dharma, and Vaidika-Dharma) is a worldwide religious tradition that is based on the bedrock of the Veda scriptures. ...


Major Colleges of Engineering

JSS institue is one of the largest educations in India. To illustrate this point, a list is given. Hubli-Dharwad is a twin city in the state of Karnataka in India. ... Bidar is a city in Karnataka state, India. ... Gulbarga is a town in the Indian state of Karnataka. ...

  • Primary & Secondary education

11 pre-primary schools, 12 primary schools, 44 high schools, 6 schools, 2 free schools, school for physically and mentally challenged children,

  • Higher Education

10 pre-university colleges, 7 arts and commerce colleges, 1 law college etc.

  • Technical Education

3 engineering colleges, 4 polytechnic colleges, 3 industrial training centres etc.

  • Medical Education

Ayurvedic college, Dental college, Hospitals, Naturopathy college, Physiotherapy colleges, Pharmecy college, Medical colleges etc.

  • Training Institutes

3 teachers' training institutes

  • Shri Murugha Math Dharwad is one of the math among greatest lingyat maths (Shri. Mruthunjya Appagalu. main founder of math) which is providing free accomidation and food to poor student of lingyat community who are studying from 8th std to Phd, in Dharwad city. Shri Shivayogi Swamiji is present chief of the math. for more details visit www.murughamath.org

Cultural field

  • Preservation of Traditional scriptures and publication of contemporary literature

Gadag, is a district of Karnataka state in India. ... Belgaum is a town in northwest Karnataka, India. ...

Relief activities

Province of its influence

The Lingayat community is very active in all spheres of life in Northern Karnataka, parts of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Their number may be around 1 crore. Karnataka (ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ in Kannada) is one of the four southern states of India. ... Andhra Pradesh (ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశం in Telugu) (Āndhra Prādesh), a state in South India, lies between 12°41 and 22°N latitude and 77° and 84°40E longitude . ... Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र) is Indias third largest state in terms of area and second largest in terms of population after Uttar Pradesh. ...


Major publications

  • Samagra Vachana Samputa (Vol. 1 to 10) - Kannada Sahitya Parishat publication
  • Shoonya Sampadane

Kannada - aptly described as sirigannada (known to few as Kanarese) is one of the oldest Dravidian languages and is spoken in its various dialects by roughly 45 million people. ...

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See also Survey of Hindu organisations Scope The article presents a comparative overview of the leading Hindu organisations of India. ...

Topics in Hinduism
Shruti (primary scriptures): Vedas | Upanishads | Bhagavad Gita | Itihasa (Ramayana & Mahabharata) | Agamas
Smriti (other texts): Tantras | Sutras | Puranas | Brahma Sutras | Hatha Yoga Pradipika | Smritis | Tirukural | Yoga Sutra
Concepts: Avatar | Brahman | Kosas | Dharma | Karma | Moksha | Maya | Ishta-Deva | Murti | Reincarnation | Samsara | Trimurti | Turiya | Guru-shishya tradition
Schools & systems: Schools of Hinduism | Early Hinduism | Samkhya | Nyaya | Vaisheshika | Yoga | Mimamsa | Vedanta | Tantra | Bhakti | Carvakas
Traditional practices: Jyotish | Ayurveda
Rituals: Aarti | Bhajans | Darshan | Diksha | Mantras | Puja | Satsang | Stotras | Yajna
Gurus and saints: Shankara | Ramanuja | Madhvacharya | Ramakrishna | Vivekananda | Sree Narayana Guru | Aurobindo | Ramana Maharshi | Sivananda | Chinmayananda | Sivaya Subramuniyaswami | Swaminarayan | A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Denominations: Vaishnavism | Saivism | Shaktism | Smartism | Agama Hindu Dharma | Contemporary Hindu movements | Survey of Hindu organisations
Hindu deities: List of Hindu deities | Hindu mythology
Yugas: Satya Yuga | Treta Yuga | Dwapar Yuga | Kali Yuga

  Results from FactBites:
 
Lingayatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (832 words)
Lingayats believe in a monotheistic world where Shiva the supreme God and self are one and the same.This form of monotheism is called Shakti Vishtaadvaita.
They meditate with linga in their palm and Lingayats wear the linga on their body to constantly remind its followers that they are seeking to realize this union with God.
The term Lingayat is derived from the linga or the nirakara (sanskrit meaning: formless) symbol of Shiva.
NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Virasaivism (256 words)
Lingayats believe in a monotheistictic world where Shiva is the supreme deity.
The term Lingayat is derived from the lingam, or the abstract symbol of Shiva in which God is worshipped without form.
The Lingayats continue to be strong in Karnataka, and play an important role in social and cultural life in the state.
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