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Basava and like
Saints and Sharanas like Allama Prabhu, Akka Mahadevi, Siddarama and Basava were at the forefront of this development during the 12th century.
But this theory, however, fails to explain why other well known religious leaders like Shankaracharya and Madhwacharya, who were very well acquainted with Vedic knowledge did not address the issues, that Basava did in later part of the history in 12th century.

Basava and people
The Society differentiated people based on birth while Basava offered equal status to all.
Basava fought against the inhuman practice of caste system, which discriminated people based on their birth, and certain rituals in Hinduism.

Basava and ;
Before punishing the couple, Bijjala asked Basava to agree with the caste system ; but Basava strongly opposed the caste system and said both Haralayya and Madhuvaras were Lingayats and the rules of the caste system were not applicable to them.

Basava and how
He himselef declared that he is playing only the elder brothers role and that is how the name Basavanna ( Basava ANNA ).

Basava and social
Basava established Anubhava Mantapa to establish spiritual social and economic democracy.
* Basavakalyan, a major centre of social and religious movement in 12th century by Basava, it consists of temples in Chalukyan architecture
Basava () ( also known as Bhakti Bhandari Basavanna () or Basaveshwara (), ( 1134 – 1196 )) was a philosopher, Statesman and a social reformer from present-day Karnataka, India.
Basava spread social awareness through his poetry known as Vachanaas.
" Brahminical thought " interpret the Vachanaas as essence of Vedic knowledge while attempting to explain the social revolution, Basava was able to bring in.
Basava said that the roots of social life are embedded not in the cream of the society but in the scum of the society.
The Anubhava Mantapa established by Basava laid down the foundation of social democracy.

Basava and be
While Basava understood shatsthala as a process with various stages to be attained in succession, Channabasavanna, Basava's nephew, differed radically from his uncle and held that a soul can reach its salvation in any stage.

Basava and known
* Basava Panchami ( known as Nag Panchami ) on this day Basava merged with God

Basava and .
* Mukto-mona. com, an Indian Skeptic's explanation of miracles: By Yuktibaadi, compiled by Basava Premanand
In the twelfth century Basava founded the ViraShaiva school or Virashaivism.
It is said that Basava, rebelled against the rigid practices of the caste system prevalent in mainstream Hindu society, and eventually began new philosophy of Lingayatism with a casteless society at its core.
and " Om Sri Guru Basava Lingaya Namaha " is the Dwadahsa Mantra.
Basava created this as a protest against the feudalistic ideologies present at that time.
Basava exhorted all wearers of Ishta linga to practice daasoha without reservation.
While the Indian society had converted workmanship into castes, Basava reversed the castes into workmanship again.
Speaking of Basava: Lingayat religion and culture in South Asia.
Basava Premanand ( 17 February 1930-4 October 2009 ) was a skeptic and rationalist from Kerala, India.
Described by BBC as India's leading guru buster, Basava Premanand has " been honoured by the government with its highest award for the promotion of scientific values among the public.
After the death of Abraham Kovoor in 1978, Basava Premanand continued his challenge by offering INR 100, 000 to any person who would demonstrate any psychic, supernatural of paranormal ability of any kind under satisfactory observing conditions.
It is believed that Lord Basava was born into a Shaiva Brahmin called madarasa and Madalambike family residing in a small town, Basavana Bagewadi in Bijapur district of northern Karnataka state, India in 1134 AD.
Basava, said to have grown up in an orthodox Hindu religious household and rejected many practices in Vedic society based on some of the religious Scriptures called Agamas, Shastras, and Puranas in Sanskrit language.
Basava Purana, a 13th-century Telugu biographical epic poem, written by Palkuriki Somanatha, and its detailed Kannada version, written by Bhima Kavi in 1369 CE are scared texts in Lingayatism.
Basava created much controversy by actively ignoring the societal rules associated with the caste system, which he wished to abolish.

like and Gautama
Scholars like Dr. Eitel connects it to the Rishi Gautama.
Vairocana ( also Vairochana or Mahāvairocana ) is a celestial buddha who is often interpreted, in texts like the Flower Garland Sutra, as the Bliss Body of the historical Buddha ( Siddhartha Gautama ).
Lineages in the Mahasiddha tradition do not necessarily originate from the historical Gautama Buddha, but are ultimately grounded, like all Buddhist lineages, in the primordial Dharmakaya Buddha.
It has no founders or leaders like Gautama the Buddha, Christos, Ashoka, Christ or Muhammed.
Right in front of the Fort, ancient statues of " Jain Gods " like Mahavira and Gautama Buddha are placed.

like and Buddha
Texts like the Cula-Malunkyovada Sutta and Anuradha Sutta, show Buddha as insisting that the truths about dukkha and the way to end dukkha are the only ones he is teaching as far as attaining the ultimate goal of nirvana is concerned.
More ancient rituals like tovils ( devil exorcism ) continue to enthrall audiences today and often praised and admired the good and the power of Buddha and gods in order to exorcise the demons.
: So the Buddha ’ s gesture is like the path to enlightenment.
The statue will house over one lakh ( one hundred thousand ) smaller Buddha statues, each of which, like the Buddha Dordenma itself, will be made of bronze and gilded in gold.
It is also the guiding principle behind devices like the several Chinese Buddhist music boxes that loop chanting of mantras, which in turn was the inspiration of the Buddha machine, an ambient-music generating device.
The body and mind ( the five khandhas ) of a Buddha are impermanent and changing, just like the body and mind of ordinary people.
Gandhi, like Hindus, did not believe Buddha established a non-Hindu tradition.
Other moral examples like Francis of Assisi, Paul the Apostle, Buddha and Gandhi are also sometimes considered by the spiritists.
As David McMahan wrote, “ Henry Steel Olcott saw the Buddha as a figure much like the ideal liberal freethinker – someone full of ‘ benevolence ,’ ‘ gratitude ,’ and ‘ tolerance ,’ who promoted ‘ brotherhood among all men ’ as well as ‘ lessons in manly self-reliance ”.
The attainment of nirvanic liberation ( mokṣa ), by contrast with empty or selfless phenomena, is said to open up a realm of " utter bliss, joy, permanence, stability, eternity ", in which the Buddha is " fully peaceful " and " immovable " ( acala ) like a mountain.
Dolpopa also cites the Angulimaliya Sutra < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s contrast between empty phenomena such as the moral and emotional afflictions ( klesas ), which are like ephemeral hailstones, and the enduring, eternal Buddha, which is like a precious gem:
Other experts believe the Buddha descended from Brahmin sage Angiras whose descendants like Dronacharya were Shatra Brahmins or warrior Brahmins that eventually became Kshatriya warriors.
Also, the Mother Buddha, like all buddhas, is a part of Yang, and therefore is male.
Later on, South India produced several Hindu temples like Chennakesava Temple at Belur, the Hoysaleswara Temple at Halebidu, and the Kesava Temple at Somanathapura, Brihadeeswara Temple, Thanjavur, the Sun Temple, Konark, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam, and the Buddha stupa ( Chinna Lanja dibba and Vikramarka kota dibba ) at Bhattiprolu.
And as Buddha said: “ Do not overlook negative actions merely because they are small ; however small a spark may be, it can burn down a haystack as big as a mountain .” Similarly he said: “ Do not overlook tiny good actions, thinking they are of no benefit ; even tiny drops of water in the end will fill a huge vessel .” Karma does not decay like external things, or ever become inoperative.
In the Chinese tradition, Ksitigarbha is sometimes depicted wearing a crown like the one worn by Vairocana Buddha.
This is the most " personalist " depiction of the tathāgatagarbha encountered in any of the chief Tathāgatagarbha sutras and is imagistically reminiscent of Mahāyāna descriptions of the Buddha himself sitting in the lotus posture within his own mother's womb prior to birth: " luminous, glorious, gracious, beautiful to see, seated with his legs crossed " and shining " like pure gold ..."
" The Buddha then explains: " In exactly the same way ..., all form by which one could predicate the existence of the saint, all that form has been abandoned, uprooted, pulled out of the ground like a palmyra-tree, and become non-existent and not liable to spring up again in the future.
Although iconic depictions of, or concentrating on, a single figure are the dominant type of Buddhist image, large stone relief or fresco narrative cycles of the Life of the Buddha, or tales of his previous lives, are found at major sites like Sarnath, Ajanta, and Borobudor, especially in earlier periods.
" " How is my hand like the hand of Buddha?
# To illuminate countless realms with his radiance, enabling anyone to become a Buddha just like him.
Furthermore, much like the nianfo path of Amitabha, the name of Medicine Buddha is also recited for the benefit of being reborn in the Eastern Pure Lands, though this is deemphasized in favor of the Medicine Buddha's role for the living.

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