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Paper Title: Miracles: A Folks imagination
Authors Name: Dr. Rekha ST.
Unique Id: IJSDR2210144
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 10, October-2022
Abstract: Looking at the cultural history of medieval Karnataka, Karnataka was a place of refuge for many religions. AD By the 14th and 15th centuries many neglected religious sects were trying to to settle down themselves. Out of these several sects like Kalamukha, Pashupata, Nath, Arudha, Avadhuta and Sufis were developed. Among them, Sufi-Nathsiddha sects such as Kodekal Basavanna, Tinthini Monappayya, Shirahatti Fakkiresha, Savalgi Shivlinga sects and the oral epics of Manteswami, Malemadeshwara, Mylaralinga, Tipperudraswami, Gurubasaveshwara, all these traditions tried to build a new society on the foundation of equality. In the tradition thus formed is the Panchganadheeshwara sect. Buddhism had disappeared in Karnataka by the 12th century. People were tired of the excessive non-violence of Jainism and its strict lifestyle. Women were neglected and started to be shunned from the common people as they wanted royal shelter. Also, the working class was looked down upon by following the Varnashrama system. The ancient Shaivite Math, who were wealthy, held power in their hands. Landlords were intermediaries between the government and society. The landowning class was exploiting the peasantry of the working class. Peasants, working class, merchants and artisans who were fed up with the exploitation of the people by the priesthood and the landlords were prominent among those who wanted a change of society. The vachanakaras wanted to give him a new form. While the attempt to bring the scriptures into the framework of Veerashaivism to form a doctrine of Veerashaivism with Basavanna as the center, the lower caste communities who were left out of it, formed sects with an attempt to equate Allamas and Basavas, it was another direction.
Keywords: Miracles, religions, Karnataka , Buddhism, landlords
Cite Article: "Miracles: A Folks imagination", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 10, page no.850 - 852, October-2022, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2210144.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2210144
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Published In: Volume 7 Issue 10, October-2022
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