enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Basava - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basava

    Basava (1131–1196), also called Basavēśvara and Basavaṇṇa, was an Indian philosopher, poet, Lingayat social reformer in the Shiva-focused bhakti movement, and a Hindu Shaivite [4] social reformer during the reign of the Kalyani Chalukya/Kalachuri dynasty.

  3. Anubhava Mantapa - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubhava_Mantapa

    Anubhava Mantapa, established by Basavanna in the 12th century C.E., is a religious complex located in Tipranth, Basavakalyan, in the Bidar district of Karnataka. It is the first religious parliament in the world, whose name is literally translated as "experience pavilion", and was an academy of mystics, saints and philosophers of the lingayat faith in the 12th century.

  4. Basavakalyan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basavakalyan

    Basavakalyan Fort Basavakalyan Fort Basavakalyan Temple. At Jalasangvi, Narayanapura and Shivapura there are temples of the Chalukya dynasty. Basaveshvara temple is at the centre of Basavakalyan. There are some Islamic monuments Moti Mahal, Hydari Mahal, Peeran Durga. And other religious places such as Gachchina Matha, Kambali Matha and ...

  5. Basavakalyana Fort - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basavakalyana_Fort

    Basavakalyana fort, earlier known as Kalyana fort, is located in Bidar district in the Indian state of Karnataka.Its historic importance is dated to the 10th century. The capital of Chalukyas was also shifted from Manyakheta to Kalyana in the 10th century.

  6. Western Chalukya society - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Chalukya_society

    The Western Chalukyas (Kannada: ಪಶ್ಚಿಮ ಚಾಲುಕ್ಯರು) were a prominent South Indian Kannadiga dynasty who ruled most of western Deccan India during the 10th century - 12th century. They are also known as Kalyani Chalukya after their capital at Kalyani, known today as Basavakalyan in Karnataka state.

  7. Western Chalukya Empire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Chalukya_Empire

    The Western Chalukya Empire (/ tʃ ə ˈ l uː k j ə / chə-LOO-kyə) ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, between the 10th and 12th centuries.This Kannada-speaking dynasty is sometimes called the Kalyani Chalukya after its regal capital at Kalyani, today's Basavakalyan in the modern Bidar district of Karnataka state, and alternatively the Later Chalukya from its theoretical ...

  8. Vachana sahitya - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vachana_sahitya

    History of Kannada Literature. New Delhi: Penguin Books. ISBN 81-206-0303-6. Sastri, Nilakanta K.A. (2002) [1955]. A history of South India from prehistoric times to the fall of Vijayanagar. New Delhi: Indian Branch, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-560686-8. Rice, Edward P (1982) [1921]. A History of Kannada literature. New Delhi: Asian ...

  9. Haralayya - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haralayya

    Haralayya was born in Chamar CommunityKalyan of Karnataka. [2] He was a cobbler and an ardent follower of Basava, who founded Lingayatism.He married Kalyanamma, who was also a follower of Basava.