Kiren Rijiju, PM Modi Pay Tribute to Saint Basaveshwara on 895th Jayanti

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju paid floral tribute to 12th-century saint and social reformer Basaveshwara at Delhi's Prerna Sthal on his 895th birth anniversary. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended greetings, praising Basaveshwara's visionary outlook for a just society. Basaveshwara, a key figure in the Bhakti movement, used poetry to advocate for equality and oppose caste hierarchy and ritualism. He established the Anubhava Mantapa, a forum for inclusive spiritual discourse, and is revered as a pioneer of social reform.

Key Points: Basava Jayanti 2024: Leaders Pay Tribute to Social Reformer Basaveshwara

  • Tribute on 895th birth anniversary
  • Teachings transcend regional boundaries
  • Champion of equality & social reform
  • Opposed caste & gender discrimination
  • Founded Anubhava Mantapa
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Kiren Rijiju pays floral tribute to Mahatma Basaveshwara on 895th birth anniversary at Prerna Sthal in Delhi

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and PM Narendra Modi honor 12th-century saint Basaveshwara on his 895th birth anniversary, highlighting his timeless teachings.

"His guidance and teachings will remain immortal. - Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, April 20

Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, along with other leaders, on Monday paid tribute to 12th-century saint and social reformer Basaveshwara on his 895th birth anniversary at Prerna Sthal in Parliament House.

Speaking to reporters, Rijiju highlighted the far-reaching influence of Basaveshwara's teachings, noting their relevance beyond regional boundaries. "We have come to pay our respects to Mahatma Basaveshwar. His influence is not only in Karnataka but also in the country and the world. His guidance and teachings will remain immortal," he said.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended greetings on the occasion of Basava Jayanti, extended greetings on the occasion of Basava Jayanti, paying tribute to 12th-century philosopher and social reformer Basaveshwara and his teachings.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "On the special occasion of Basava Jayanti, devout salutations to Jagadguru Basaveshwara and his eternal teachings. His visionary outlook for a just society and his unwavering efforts to empower the people always remain an inspiration to us."

Basaveshwara, also known as Basavanna, is revered particularly by the Lingayat community and is widely regarded as a pioneer of social reform in India. A key figure in the 12th-century Bhakti movement centred on Lord Shiva, he used poetry, known as Vachanas, to spread awareness about equality, justice, and devotion.

He strongly opposed caste hierarchy, gender discrimination, and ritualistic practices, advocating instead for a society rooted in fairness and inclusivity. Basavanna introduced the concept of wearing the Ishtalinga, symbolising a direct and personal connection with the divine, irrespective of one's social standing.

He also established the Anubhava Mantapa, often described as a hall of spiritual experience, where individuals from diverse backgrounds, including women, could freely engage in discussions on philosophical and social issues.

Remembered as a champion of equality, he is also considered to be a great social reformer who stood for the rights of the underprivileged classes and women.

- ANI

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Priya S
Basavanna was truly ahead of his time. Establishing the Anubhava Mantapa where women could participate equally in philosophical debates in the 12th century is remarkable. We need to revive that spirit of inclusive dialogue in our society today.
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Sarah B
As someone who has studied Indian philosophy, Basaveshwara's contribution to the Bhakti movement is profound. His Vachanas are simple yet powerful. It's good to see his universal message being recognized at the national level.
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Rohit P
While paying floral tributes is good, I wish our leaders would also implement his teachings in policy. Basavanna fought against caste and gender discrimination – we still have a long way to go on both fronts. Actions speak louder than flowers.
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Kavya N
Jai Basavanna! His life is an inspiration. Opposing rituals and promoting a direct connection with God through the Ishtalinga was revolutionary. His teachings belong not just to Karnataka but to all of humanity. A true visionary.
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Michael C
Reading about Basaveshwara for the first time. Amazing to learn about a 12th-century social reformer who advocated for equality and women's rights. India's history is full of such progressive thinkers who deserve global recognition.

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