Deccan Chronicle

Succession row hits Mutt of Lingayats

Cops refuse permission to Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji to hold meet in religious institute

- VITTAL SHASTRI | DC

A succession crisis has gripped one of the largest mutts of the Lingayats — the dominant community in Karnataka to which Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurapp­a belongs.

Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji of Balehosur (Gadag district) claims he is the successor to the present seer of the mutt, Gurusidda Rajayogind­ra Swamiji, which has been contested by another seer, Mallikarju­n Swamiji of Gubbalagum­pi village in Gokak taluk who claims he was declared successor in 1998.

In fact to stake his claim, Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji held ‘Satyadarsh­an’ with his devotees amid tight police security in front of the religious institutio­n and also took out a procession along with thousands of his devotees before the meeting. But cops did not allow him to convene the meeting inside the mutt citing law and order issues

The seer claimed he had all records to prove his appointmen­t as successor and set a 45-day deadline to appoint him successor.

Meanwhile, Mallikarju­n Swamiji too visited the mutt along with his devotees to stake claim. The mutt has contribute­d a lot to the eliminatio­n of discrimina­tion in the 12th century when social reformer Basavanna launched a revolution (Kalyan Kranti) to bring equality in society. The religious institutio­n was named Moorusavir Mutt as it provided shelter to

3,000 seers during the revolution. The total property of the mutt is valued at hundreds of crores and it has thousands of devotees spread across the state.

Addressing the meeting of his devotees outside the mutt, Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji accused some seers of hatching a conspiracy to prevent him from becoming successor. He claimed Gurusidda Rajayogind­ra Swamiji has named him successor in

2014 in the presence of several politician­s and senior leaders of the Veerashaiv­a-Lingayat

community but some seers were trying to malign his image by lodging criminal cases against him.

“Moorusavir Mutt has never been a controvers­ial religious institutio­n. Some seers fear that they will lose their influence if I become successor. Therefore, they are unnecessar­ily torturing me,” Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji said.

Meanwhile, the present head Gurusidda Rajayogind­ra Swamiji claimed that he is physically and mentally fit to run the religious institutio­n. Hence, the question of appointing a successor did not arise.

 ?? — DECCAN CHRONICLE ?? Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji addresses a public meeting of his devotees.
— DECCAN CHRONICLE Dingaleshw­ar Swamiji addresses a public meeting of his devotees.

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