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Basaveshwara Amar Chitra Katha Vol. 718 (P)
Basaveshwara Amar Chitra Katha Vol. 718 (P)
Subba Rao
Age (years) : 6 - 99
Upon the birth of Basava, a remarkable event unfolded as the child refrained from crying or opening his eyes for several days. Sage Jataveda, who would later become his guru, discerned that Basava had been in a profound state of yogic trance. This auspicious beginning foreshadowed the extraordinary journey of Basaveshvara, a visionary ahead of his time.
Basaveshvara emerged as a unique human being, possessing a visionary spirit and a deep desire for reform. His impact was felt eight hundred years ago, during a period when society was entrenched in the detrimental grasp of a rigid caste system. In a time of inequality and social divisions, Basaveshvara fearlessly advocated for the principles of equality and championed the liberation of women.
His teachings and beliefs challenged the norms of his era, emphasizing the intrinsic worth of every individual, regardless of their social standing. Basaveshvara's profound philosophy inspired a movement that sought to dismantle the barriers of caste and foster a society built upon egalitarian values.
Additionally, Basaveshvara recognized the importance of women's empowerment and their rightful place in society. He strove to uplift women, advocating for their education, autonomy, and social participation—a revolutionary stance in a time when women's voices were often silenced or disregarded.
Basaveshvara's visionary ideas and unwavering commitment to social reform have left an indelible mark on history. His teachings continue to resonate, reminding us of the power of equality, inclusivity, and the pursuit of justice. His legacy serves as an inspiration, encouraging us to strive for a more equitable and compassionate society, regardless of the constraints imposed by tradition or societal norms.
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