Anubhava Mantapa
The Anubhava Mantapa in Basavakalyan, Bidar, is the historic “first spiritual parliament of India,” established by Basavanna in the 12th century, serving as a center for Vachana poets, saints, and social reformers to discuss philosophy, equality, and divinity, and generating Vachana literare.
Key Aspects of the Original & New Anubhava Mantapa:
- Historical Significance: A 12th-century academy for Lingayat mystics, saints, and philosophers, fostering social reform and gender equality through discussions.
- Content/Discussions: Focused on religion, morality, equality, the divine, and spiritual experiences, documented in Vachana literature.
- Key Figures: Presided over by Allama Prabhu, with participants like Basavanna, Akka Mahadevi, and Channabasavanna.
- Modern Project: A new, grand structure is under construction at the historic site in Basavakalyan, continuing the legacy of social justice and spiritual exploration.
- Purpose Today: A place for pilgrimage, meditation, and learning about the Vachana tradition and its emphasis on a secular, egalitarian society.
Report Abuse
×We are currently open.
| Open | Close | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open (24 Hours) | ||
| Tuesday | Open (24 Hours) | ||
| Wednesday | Open (24 Hours) | ||
| Thursday | Open (24 Hours) | ||
| Friday | Open (24 Hours) | ||
| Saturday | Open Today (24 Hours) | ||
| Sunday | Open (24 Hours) | ||



