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  2. Akka Mahadevi - Wikipedia

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    Akka Mahadevi. Akka Mahadevi (Kannada: ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ, c. 1130–1160) was an early poet of Kannada literature [1] and a prominent member of the Lingayat Shaiva sect in the 12th century. [2] Her 430 vachana s (a form of spontaneous mystical poems), and the two short writings called Mantrogopya and the Yogangatrividh are ...

  3. Vachana sahitya - Wikipedia

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    Vachana sahitya is a form of rhythmic writing in Kannada ... Akka Mahadevi, and Allama Prabhu. [2] Vachanas critique rituals and caste discrimination, advocating a ...

  4. Allama Prabhu - Wikipedia

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    A poem of his mocks at Akka Mahadevi for covering her nudity with tresses, while flaunting it to the world at the same time, in an act of rejection of pleasures. [23] The scholar Basavaraju compiled 1321 extant poems of Allamaprabhu in his work Allamana Vachana Chandrike (1960). These poems are known to cover an entire range, from devotion to ...

  5. Maate Mahadevi - Wikipedia

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    Following initiation in 1965 by Lingananda Swami, Maate Mahadevi began writing vachanas, a form of didactic poetry. In 1966 she received her Jangama initiation as an ascetic in the Lingayat order of wandering mendicants. In 1970 she was installed as a jagadguru in the Lingayat community, the first time a woman had been placed in that position.

  6. Anubhava Mantapa - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Channabasavanna - Wikipedia

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    Channabasavanna also known as " Guru Channabasaveshwara " was Basava 's nephew and one of the foremost Sharanas of the 12th century. [1] He, along with Basava, Allama Prabhu and Akka Mahadevi, played a pivotal role in the propagation of the Lingayat faith. He was the youngest among the sharana leaders and grew up in the household of Basavanna ...

  8. Lingayatism - Wikipedia

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    A vachana (poem) by Akka Mahadevi Several works are attributed to the founder of Lingayatism movement, Basava, and these texts are revered in the Lingayat community. In particular, these include various Vachana (literally, "what is said") [ 39 ] such as the Shat-sthala-vachana , Kala-jnana-vachana , Mantra-gopya , Ghatachakra-vachana and Raja ...

  9. Western Chalukya literature in Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Akka Mahadevi, noted female Kannada poet, 12th century Prominent among the more than thirty women poets was Akka Mahadevi. Born to a merchant family in the town Udatadi (or Udugani) in the Shivamogga district, and possibly married against her wishes to a feudal chief called Kausika, she renounced worldly pleasures, opting for a life of devotion ...