Quest for Egalitarian Socio- spiritual Order: Lingayats and Their Practices

Journal of Human Values 25 (2):87-100 (2019)
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The Lingayat movement led by Basava, Allama, Mahadevi and many others in Karnataka in the twelfth century stands as one of the important movements that challenged, protested and, to a major extent,...

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