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Jesus Loves LINGAYATS

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Scripture: Luke 10:2
Date Added: September 2003
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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The Lingayats are the twelfth largest people group of India and the largest people group of Karnataka. Lingayats number 9 million people in the Karnataka state alone. A Lingayat is one who wears the Linga, a small spherical object that the Lingayat believes represents God. Lingayats are also known as Virashaiva, which means a devout Shiva worshiper. Besides Karnataka, there are Lingayats in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Andrah Pradesh.

THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND TO THE LINGAYAT PEOPLE
The Lingayat community had its origin in the 12th century with the birth of Basava. Shivaism (the worship of the d Shiva) was the dominate religion. The Virashaiva faith (a sect of Shiva worship) was in existence before this time, but Basava not only revived it, but also inspired a whole new religion.
King Bijjala ruled the Chalukyan throne from 1157 to 1167. It was a time of discrimination, prejudice and class distinctions. Those of high caste treated the lower caste as less than human beings. The low caste people held to the belief that their plight was a result of sin committed by them in their past lives. These low caste people thought that if they tried to improve their plight that they were committing sin. Basava led the reform movement against these social injustices.
Basava was born in 1131 AD, in the Bagalkot district, of the Karnataka state, to orthodox Shiva Brahmin parents. Even as a boy Basava was disgusted with the polytheistic worship he saw. He opposed caste hierarchy and society divisions. At the age of 8 he was to undergo the Brahmin sacred thread ceremony. He refused to wear it, perceiving it as discrimination against other castes and against women who were not permitted to wear the thread. Over this refusal, Basava left home to a nearby religious center called Kudala Sangama. It was here that Basava developed his ideas of social reform. Here at Kudala Sangama were devotees of the Hindu god Shiva.
Basava became the Prime Minister of King Bijjala’s Chalukyan empire. In this position as Prime Minister Basava’s ideas of social reform had a far reaching influence. The platform of this new reform movement was the Anubhava Mantapa (Hall of Experience) in Kalayana. Besides introducing religious ideas, social equality was upheld. Here high caste people would dine with untouchables. A marriage ceremony was arranged between a Brahmin bride and low caste untouchable groom. This marriage infuriated the traditional society.
At the pressure from the people, King Bijjala punished the groom, and the fathers of the bride and groom by gouging out their eyes, and dragging them to death behind elephants in public view. Basava was banished from Kayla and returned to Kudula Sangama where he died in 1167.
The Lingayat movement lost its influence after this persecution. Soon after this the Chalukyan empire fell to Muslim invasion. As time passed the Lingayat movement regained influence. Today the Lingayats are the largest single community in Karnataka. Lingayats number 9 million of the 50 million people in the Karnataka State. Lingayats hold the greatest political influence of any community in Karnataka.


SACRED SCRIPTURE- VACHANAS
The Sacred texts for the Lingayats are the Vachanas. The Vachanas are written in the Kannada language. This itself is a departure from traditional Hindu sacred literature written in Sanskrit, a language ... next page »

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