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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Basava Purana is a 13th-century Telugu epic poem. It was written by Palkuriki Somanatha. It is a sacred text of Lingayat. The epic poem narrates the life story of philosopher and social reformer Basava (1134–1196 CE), the founder of Lingayat .[1] He is also known by several other names such as Basavaṇṇa, Basavēśvara, Basavēśa, and Basavarāja. It is also an anthology of several Lingayat saints (also known as Shiva Sharanas, devotees of Lord Shiva) and their philosophies. In contrast to campu style (poems in verse of various metres interspersed with paragraphs of prose), Somanatha adopted the desi (native) style and composed the purana in dwipada (couplets), a meter popular in oral tradition and closely related to folk songs.[citation needed]

Later in 1369 A.D., it was translated to Kannada language by Bhima Kavi, this version contains detailed description and in time was considered his standard biography.[2][3][4] There are several Kannada and Sanskrit Lingayath puranas inspired by Bhima Kavi's Basava Purana.[citation needed]

This Telugu purana was first translated into English by C.P. Brown, a British administrator in colonial south India, in 1863.[5]

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Translations

  • Siva's Warriors: The Basava Purana of Palkuriki Somanatha, Tr. by Velcheru Narayana Rao. Princeton Univ Press, 1990. ISBN 0691055912.

See also

References

  1. ^ Basava Purana Britannica.com.
  2. ^ Basava in Literature Archived 27 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Basava purana by  Bheema Kavi Archived 4 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine cscsarchive.org.
  4. ^ Extract of 1969 version
  5. ^ Multifaceted and Multilayered Orientalism: Translations of Lingayath Puranas by Administrators and Missionaries, Vijayakumar M. Boratti, 2013


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