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Union Home Minister Amit Shah commemorated the occasion of Basava Jayanti on Tuesday by paying homage to 12th-century social reformer and spiritual leader Jagadguru Basaveshwara.
In a message posted on X, Amit Shah highlighted the sage’s contributions to democracy, social justice, and India’s spiritual traditions.
“On the auspicious occasion of Basava Jayanthi, paying obeisance to Jagadguru Basaveshwara Ji. Humankind is indebted to the sage for laying the foundation of a democracy based on our civilizational values of sharing, equality, and devotion through his vision of Anubhava Mandapam. His legacy will inspire humanity’s journey for a better world for good,” the post read.
The message reflects the deep admiration for Basaveshwara’s philosophy, which transcended religious rituals and caste divisions, and embraced a spiritual egalitarianism that emphasised individual experience and inner devotion.
Jagadguru Basaveshwara is revered for founding the Anubhava Mandapam, a forum for open spiritual and intellectual discussions.
This early model of participative dialogue is widely acknowledged as a forerunner to democratic practices rooted in the Indian ethos.
Amit Shah’s tribute emphasised how this concept laid the groundwork for a democratic and inclusive society that continues to influence India’s governance and moral fabric.
Basaveshwara’s teachings remain deeply relevant in today’s socio-political context.
His advocacy for equality, women’s rights, and rational spiritual practices resonates with modern democratic ideals.
Shah highlights Basaveshwara as a timeless guide for India’s path to social harmony and justice.
The Home Minister’s message contributes to national efforts celebrating cultural and spiritual icons shaping India’s heritage.
Recognising saints like Basaveshwara affirms Indian civilizational values of justice, equality, and compassion in today’s society.
Amit Shah concluded his message by affirming that the sage’s legacy continues to guide humanity toward a more equitable and spiritually enriched world.
On Basava Jayanti, the Union Minister’s tribute highlights India’s spiritual foundations and their relevance in contemporary governance and society.
Lingayat communities across Karnataka and India actively observe Basava Jayanti, honouring Basaveshwara as their founding figure and spiritual guide.
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