Community Dominance and Political Modernisation: The Lingayats |
Contents
Means and Areas of Mobilization | 121 |
Mobilization for the National Movement | 209 |
A Partner in the Struggle for Linguistic Identity | 263 |
Democratic Politics and Dominant Position | 315 |
Loss and Regain of Dominance Claim for | 379 |
Socially United Politically Divided | 393 |
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12th century Backward Classes Backward Classes Commission Bangalore Basava Basaveshwar Belgaum Bijapur Bombay Karnataka Brahanmath Brahmins chief minister College Committee Congress Dasoha Delhi democratic Devaraj Urs Dharwad Doddameti economic Education Society educational associations educational institutions established free boardings freedom movement Gadag Gandhiji Government of Karnataka Gulbarga H.D. Deve Gowda Hardekar Harijan Havanur Commission Hostel Hubli Hyderabad Hyderabad Karnataka Ibid India Veerashaiva Mahasabha involved Ista-linga Janata Jangama K.L.E. Society Kannada language Kannada speaking areas Karnatak University Karnataka unification movement large number leadership Linga Lingayat and Vokkaliga Lingayat community Lingayat Education literature Manjappa modern monasteries Murugharajendra Mysore national movement Nijalingappa non-Brahmin non-Lingayats number of Lingayat organisation Panchacharya party Patil Peethas percentage political Poojya Popularly known president princely Rao Bahaddur religious Sarvashri schools session Sharanas Shivayogi Shri Devaraj Urs social socio-religious Swamiji taluk Taralabalu three communities unification movement unification of Karnataka unified Karnataka Vachanas Vidya Vidyavardhak Sangh village Vokkaligas weaker sections