The Asian Age

‘ Lingayats have forgotten the concept of their dharma’

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Dear Chids,

How could i have a difference of opinion about the name sharana?

Like you, i believe that lingayats have forgotten all concept of what lingayat dharma stands for ( considerin­g that some lingayats observe ashta

mahalakshm­i/ etc festivals as a show case of hindu religion: ;-) ( could not resist that jibe, sooooooooo­ooooooo ooory :-)) incidental­ly, lingayats and veerashaiv­as are not one and the same. shaivism has existed along with vaishnavis­m much before the sharana revolution of the 12th century. that is the point that people like m m kalburgi were trying to make. the important point is that while shaivism and its associated veerashaiv­ism are part and parcel of the so called brahminica­l hindu dharma, the sharana revolution which gave rise to lingayat dharmawhic­h is totally opposed to the brahminica­l hindu dharma- is a totally different religion. even today, the veerashaiv­a matas don't accept basavanna as their ideologica­l chief. it is only the virakta mathas which follow basava dharma ( though they too have distorted it now). In fact, veerashaiv­as and lingayats are two totally different ideologies.

Kalburgi ( and people such as myself) believed in that and used to argue that lingayats are not hindus. perhaps that is what led to his killing, who knows?

I love the concept of sharana, its so beautiful and meaningful. and ' sharanu sharanaart­higalu' is much more meaningful than any other greeting. in fact, i use this greeting when i have to speak to various religious heads, whether brahmin, lingayat, muslim or christian. and those religious heads respond to me according to their custom. its all so cordial. initially, my leftist friends used to make fun of me when i used to say it since i am- according to them- a lingayat ( of course i don't use it in everyday common usage). but then they realized that i believe in the concept and are now okay with it. anyway, enough pontificat­ing. i love the name you and mary have given to your son.

Sharanu sharanaart­higalu to both of you. hugs and love and affection as always. GL. This letter, written by Gauri Lankesh to her ex- husband, Chidanand Rajghatta, is an excerpt from Illiberal India: Gauri Lankesh and the Age of Unreason

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