Basaveshwara jayanti 2023

  1. Basava Jayanti 2023: PM Narendra Modi Pays Homage to Jagadguru Basaveshwara, Says ‘His Thoughts and Ideals Give Us Inspiration to Serve Humanity’ (Watch Video)
  2. Basava Jayanti Date 2023: Celebrate the Birth Anniversary of Basavanna
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  4. Rahul Gandhi pays obeisance to social reformer Basaveshwara on 'Basava Jayanti' in Karnataka
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  7. Rahul Gandhi pays obeisance to poet
  8. Karnataka election 2023 live updates: CPI announces support to Congress in Karnataka Assembly polls
  9. Rahul Gandhi To Pay Obeisance To Basaveshwara On Basava Jayanti In Karnataka Toda


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Basava Jayanti 2023: PM Narendra Modi Pays Homage to Jagadguru Basaveshwara, Says ‘His Thoughts and Ideals Give Us Inspiration to Serve Humanity’ (Watch Video)

Basava Jayanti 2023: PM Narendra Modi Pays Homage to Jagadguru Basaveshwara, Says ‘His Thoughts and Ideals Give Us Inspiration to Serve Humanity’ (Watch Video) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to saint Basaveshwara, a revered figure especially among Lingayats, on his birth anniversary. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to saint Basaveshwara, a revered figure especially among Lingayats, on his birth anniversary. “Today, on the sacred occasion of Basava Jayanthi, I bow to Jagadguru Basaveshwara, whose thoughts and ideals give us the inspiration to serve humanity. He rightly emphasised on empowering the downtrodden and building a strong and prosperous society,” he tweeted. Basava Jayanti 2023 Today, on the sacred occasion of Basava Jayanthi, I bow to Jagadguru Basaveshwara, whose thoughts and ideals give us the inspiration to serve humanity. He rightly emphasised on empowering the downtrodden and building a strong and prosperous society. — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.) • Srushti Sudhir...

Basava Jayanti Date 2023: Celebrate the Birth Anniversary of Basavanna

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Basaveshwar Jayanti 2023

__CONFIG_colors_palette____CONFIG_colors_palette__ How did an accountant in the Kalachuri dynasty become Lord Basaveshwar? Why is Basveshwar Jayanticelebrated? You will get the information on these questions and much more. This article will introduce you to Basveshwar Jayanti, its traditions, style of celebrations, Lingayat community, and teachings of Basaveshwara. Mahatma Basaveshwar is one of the most revered saints of Karnataka who raised the movement against inequality. You will be enlightened about the journey of Sri Basaveshwara from being a royal chieftain in the court of King Bijjala I to a great saint, poet, reformer, and philosopher after reading the article. As per Hindu Calendar, Basveshwar Jayanti is celebrated on the 3rd day of Vaisakha month in the Shukla paksha. Basveshwar or Basava Jayanti date in 2023 will be celebrated on Sunday, 23rd April, and on Friday, 10th May in 2024. Basaveshwara, colloquially known as Basavanna, the founder of Lingayatism, is celebrated and held highly by the Lingayat community. On Basaveshwar Jayanti, followers of the saint Basaveshwara worship him and greet each other with sweets . Basveshwar Jayanti is celebrated with joy and glee primarily by Lingayatsin Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra on the birth anniversary of Lord Basveshwar. Basveshwar Jayanti is celebrated on account of the birth anniversary of Saint Basaveshwara. Being sharp, he was promoted from royal accountant to Prime Minister in the Kalachuri...

Rahul Gandhi pays obeisance to social reformer Basaveshwara on 'Basava Jayanti' in Karnataka

The Aikya Mantapa or the holy Samadhi of Basaveshwara, popularly known as Basavanna, the founder of the Lingayat sect, along with a Linga, which is believed to be self-born (Swayambhu), is here. Kudala Sangama is also famed for its Chalukyan-style Sangameshwara temple where it is believed that Basavanna had worshipped lord Shiva. Accompanied by AICC general secretary K C Venugopal, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, state Congress campaign committee chief M B Patil and other leaders, Gandhi later participated in the Basava Jayanti celebration organised by Utsava Samithi (festival committee) at Basava Mantapa, and took prasada (lunch) at Kudala Sangama Dasoha Bhavan. Seers from several Lingayat maths were present on the occasion. This visit of Gandhi is seen as an attempt by the Congress to bolster the Lingayat outreach, ahead of the May 10 Assembly polls in the State. Lingayats are a dominant community constituting about 17 per cent of the State's population, largely seen as ruling BJP's vote-bank. Speaking at the event, Gandhi, remembered with gratitude Basavanna and people like him, for laying the foundation for democracy and parliamentary democracy and rights in India. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi offers prayers at Sangamanatha Temple and Aikya Linga, in Kudalasangama, Bagalkot, on April 23, 2023. (Photo | PTI) Basavana played the role of a light amid the darkness that existed in the society during his times, he said, as he praised Basvanna's qualities of questioning t...

Basava Jayanti 2024

R E L A T E D • • • It falls on Basaveshwara (Guru Basavanna: 1134 – 1196) was a 12 th century’s philosopher and social reformer from Karnataka. He was the founder of Lingayat sect and is also referred to as ‘Bhakti Bhandari’ (Champion of Devotion). Panchang, 3 May 2022 Suryodayam(Sunrise) : 05:36 AM Suryastama(Sunset) : 06:39 PM Chandrodayam(Moonrise) : 07:06 AM Chandrastama(Moonset) : 09:00 PM Today’s Panchangam: Tithi : Tritiya upto Full Night Nakshatra : Rohini upto 03:18 AM, May 04 Mrigashirsha Yoga : Shobhana upto 04:16 PM. Atiganda. Karana : Taitila upto 06:23 PM. Garaja upto Full Night. Weekday : Mangalawara. Paksha : Shukla Paksha Samvat: Shaka Samvat : 1944 Shubhakrit Chandramasa : Vaishakha – Purnimanta Vaishakha – Amanta Vikram Samvat : 2079 Rakshasa Gujarati Samvat : 2078 Pramadi Shubh Muhurat: Abhijit : 11:41 AM to 12:33 PM Amrit Kalam : 11:44 PM to 01:31 AM, May 04 Time to avoid: Rahu Kalam : 03:23 PM to 05:01 PM Yamaganda : 08:52 AM to 10:29 AM Gulikai Kalam : 12:07 PM to 01:45 PM Dur Muhurtam : 08:12 AM to 09:05 AM 11:01 PM to 11:45 PM Varjyam : 06:23 PM to 08:10 PM In 2023, Basava Jayanti date is April 23. In 2022, Basava Jayanti date is May 3. In 2021, Basava Jayanti date is May 14. In 2020, Basava Jayanti date is April 26. In 2019, Basava Jayanti date was May 7. In 2018, Basava Jayanti date was April 18. In 2017, Basava Jayanti date was April 28. In 2016, Basava Jayanti date was May 9. In 2015, Basava Jayanti date was April 21. In 2014, Basava Jayanti d...

Hindu Panchang 2023

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Rahul Gandhi pays obeisance to poet

Last Updated: 23rd April, 2023 19:10 IST Rahul Gandhi Pays Obeisance To Poet-social Reformer Basaveshwara On Basava Jayanti In Karnataka Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday offered obeisance to 12th-century poet and social reformer Basaveshwara at his resting place in Kudala Sangama, on the occasion of his birth anniversary, which is observed as "Basava Jayanti". Kudala Sangama, situated at the confluence of the rivers Krishna and Malaprabha in Bagalakote district, is a pilgrim centre. The Aikya Mantapa or the holy Samadhi of Basaveshwara, popularly known as Basavanna, the founder of the Lingayat sect, along with a Linga, which is believed to be self-born (Swayambhu), is here. Kudala Sangama is also famed for its Chalukyan-style Sangameshwara temple where it is believed that Basavanna had worshipped lord Shiva. Accompanied by AICC general secretary K C Venugopal, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, state Congress campaign committee chief M B Patil and other leaders, Gandhi later participated in the Basava Jayanti celebration organised by Utsava Samithi (festival committee) at Basava Mantapa, and took prasada (lunch) at Kudala Sangama Dasoha Bhavan. Seers from several Lingayat maths were present on the occasion. This visit of Gandhi is seen as an attempt by the Congress to bolster the Lingayat outreach, ahead of the May 10 Assembly polls in the State. Lingayats are a dominant community constituting about 17 per cent of the State's population, largely seen as ruling BJP's...

Karnataka election 2023 live updates: CPI announces support to Congress in Karnataka Assembly polls

Karnataka election 2023 live updates: CPI announces support to Congress in Karnataka Assembly polls Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will arrive in poll-bound Karnataka on a two-day visit starting Sunday, where he will attend a series of events including visit to temples, interaction with people and address public, the party said on Saturday. Meanwhile, Union home minister Amit Shah expressed confidence on Saturday that the BJP will win 15-20 seats more than the halfway mark in Karnataka assembly polls. Stay with TOI for more updates. Read Less Enforcement agencies made seizures totalling over Rs 250 crore in poll-bound Karnataka since the model code of conduct (MCC) came into force on March 29, the Election Commission said on Sunday. The total seizures (Rs 254 crore) include cash (Rs 82 crore), liquor (Rs 57 crore), gold and silver (Rs 78 crore), freebies (Rs 20 crore) and drugs/narcotics (Rs 17 crore), the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Karnataka, said. As the assembly elections in Karnataka come closer, a prominent religious head has appealed to voters to come out in large numbers and exercise their democratic right to elect their government. "Election is the festival of democracy and every citizen has a right to vote in accordance with the Constitution. It is the duty of the people to vote, whomever they wish as it is their choice to elect leaders (to govern them)," Siddaganga Mutt supremo Siddalinga Mahaswami told PTI in an interview. Today we are paying floral tr...

Rahul Gandhi To Pay Obeisance To Basaveshwara On Basava Jayanti In Karnataka Toda

Rahul Gandhi To Begin 2-Day Campaign In Karnataka Today Congress leader Rahul Gandhi begins his Karnataka visit by paying homage to Basaveshwara on his birth anniversary. Seen as an attempt to strengthen the Lingayat outreach ahead of the state's Assembly polls, Gandhi will participate in Basava Jayanti celebrations and interact with sugarcane farmers during his two-day tour. • • • • • Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Photo: PTI/Ravi Choudhary Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will begin his two-day visit to poll-bound Karnataka on Sunday by offering obeisance to 12th-century poet and social reformer Basaveshwara at his resting place in Kudala Sangama, on the occasion of his birth anniversary which is observed as "Basava Jayanti". On his arrival in Hubballi from Delhi, the former AICC President will travel to Kudala Sangama by helicopter for the darshan at Sangamanatha temple and of the Aikya Linga. Kudala Sangama, situated at the confluence of the rivers Krishna and Malaprabha in Bagalakote district, is a pilgrim centre. The Aikya Mantapa or the holy Samadhi of Basaveshwara, popularly known as Basavanna, the founder of the Lingayat sect, along with a Linga, which is believed to be self-born (Swayambhu), is here. Kudala Sangama is also famed for its Chalukyan-style Sangameshwara temple where it is believed that Basavanna had worshipped lord Shiva. According to his tour plan, shared with the media, Gandhi will then participate in the Basava Jayanti celebration organised by Utsava Sa...