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- of Basava Purana—a scripture of Veerashaivas, for example ****erted, "Virashaivism fully conformed to the Vedas and the shastras." Somanatha repeatedly...
- dynasty and preached his philosophy from Melukote. In the 12th century AD, Virashaivism spread from northern Karnataka across the Deccan. Many of its founders...
- century and the rising numbers of followers of Vaishnava Hinduism and Virashaivism in the 12th century was mirrored by a decreased interest in Jainism....
- the author of the scripture of Lin****atism, for example ****erted, "Virashaivism fully conformed to the Vedas and the shastras." There are no census data...
- diverse spiritual trends during his era. Jan Peter Schouten states that Virashaivism, the movement championed by Basava, tends towards monotheism with Shiva...
- them, thus giving them a Vedic outlook. Turiya Achintya Bheda Abheda Virashaivism Shiva Advaita Suddhadvaita Dvaitadvaita Chandrankunnel, Matthew (2008)...
- by the Cholas in Gangavadi, was a setback to Jainism. The growth of Virashaivism in the Chalukya territory and Vaishnava Hinduism in the Hoysala region...
- century and the rising numbers of followers of Vaishnava Hinduism and Virashaivism in the 12th century was mirrored by a decreased interest in Jainism....
- philosophy, propounded from the 12th century by the Virashaiva school or Virashaivism, was opposition to the caste system, rejection of the supremacy of the...
- in about 1300. In a few centuries it spread over much of North India. Virashaivism, a religious movement started by Basava in the 12th century in northern...