
Čakravarthi Basava Basava Basava Bandigani Math in Rabkavi from Bagalkat District. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Chakravarthi Basava Basava Basava Basava Bandigani Math in the Bagakot district
He called everyone to avoid hatred and develop feelings of love and tolerance for all castes and religion. This will lead to harmonious life and world peace, he said.
“The differences between different groups of faith and castes have been there from the beginning. But we should learn to look behind them and love everyone, regardless of our differences,” he said.
“We are all human beings. Is the blood of Hindus and Muslims different? If we get sick, we ask for blood from someone. We accept blood of any religion to save our lives. We ask for blood from our caste and religion? Is it justice? Is it a religion?” he asked.
“I signed up and asked for birth in a caste? My father and mother are Kurubas. That’s why I’m also a cabin. I’m basically a human being. This is true for everyone,” he said.
“The caste system created slavery. Shudra Casts internalized it. They developed feelings of inferiority. We respect the person from the upper caste, even if it is uneducated, but we look down at the educated man from neglected classes. We have to change it.
“Education teaches us to live with self -esteem,” he said. He introduced examples of Sage Valmiki, author Ramayana, Maharishi Vyasa, author Mahabharata, and Br Ambedkar, chairman of the Constitution’s design committee, “who came from neglected communities, but achieved their potential for education”.
“Some educated people have ignorance and blind beliefs. So what is the purpose of education? If some people are poor or uneducated, it is because they have not received the right opportunities. However, nearly 85% of the population could not gain access to Sanskrit.
He said that despite the initial efforts of reformers such as Buddha and Basavanna, the diseases of the caste hierarchy remained.
“No matter how many years have passed, the caste and the class have gone?
“The poet Kuvemp said that our state is a garden of peace for all. But is it true? Why are there a restlessness? Society should be a garden for everyone. We should try it,” he said.
“The person who threw the shoe at the main judge of India believes in the ideology of Sanatan. We should realize that no religion teaches hatred. But we should ask ourselves whether a lawyer who throws the shoe with a judge is released and we should ignore his actions?
Minister RB Thimmapura said that social evil as inviolability and inequality continues to suffer Hinduism. “If Basava Dharma gains recognition, I will notice my religion as Basava Dharma instead of a Hindu religion,” he said.
Jamaat Ahle Sunnat State President Hazrat Mohammed Tanveer Hashmi said that throwing shoes on the Supreme Court judge is like throwing a shoe at the Institute and Tricolor. “There is a widespread hatred among some communities around the world. We should fight her with love,” he said.
Čakravarti Daneshwara Swami from Sri Basavagopal Neelamani Math, Municularatna Bhushan Mahara of Bhadragiri, MLC Vijayanand Kashhappanavar and Bhmasen Chimmanakatti, State Industry and Infrastructure Development Corporation, Math Aranda, former angel Aranda, Matána, former Mlananavar, former Mlajnavar Aandana. Nyamagouda and others we introduce.
Published – October 13, 2025 20:47





