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'''Beesana Halli''' is a village in [[hosadurga]] Taluk, near [[Chitradurga]] in the [[India]]n state of [[Karnataka]]. | '''Beesana Halli''' is a village in [[hosadurga]] Taluk, near [[Chitradurga]] in the [[India]]n state of [[Karnataka]]. | ||
It is a small village of about 100 [[Lingayat]], [[Golla (caste)|Golla]] and [[Dalits|Dalit]] families. It is the birthplace of the late Sri [[Channaveerajja]]. He was born to a Lingayat family, and taught [[vedanta]] to people irrespective of [[caste]]. He had many Lingayat, [[nayaka]], banjara, [[adivasi]], and Dalit followers. His [[Samādhi|Samadhi]] is in this village. He was popularly called Beesanalli Ajjaaru. | It is a small village of about 100 [[Lingayat]], [[Golla (caste)|Golla]] and [[Dalits|Dalit]] families. It is the birthplace of the late Sri [[Channaveerajja]]. He was born to a Lingayat family, and taught [[vedanta]] to people irrespective of [[caste]]. He had many Lingayat, [[nayaka]]{{dn|date=September 2021}}, banjara, [[adivasi]], and Dalit followers. His [[Samādhi|Samadhi]] is in this village. He was popularly called Beesanalli Ajjaaru. | ||
[[Category:Villages in Chitradurga district]] | [[Category:Villages in Chitradurga district]] |
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Coordinates: 14°16′29″N 75°56′21″E / 14.27472°N 75.93917°ECoordinates: 14°16′29″N 75°56′21″E / 14.27472°N 75.93917°E | |
Country | |
State | Karnataka |
Government | |
• Body | devigere |
Languages | |
• Official | Kannada |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | IN-KA |
Vehicle registration | KA |
Website | karnataka |
Beesana Halli is a village in hosadurga Taluk, near Chitradurga in the Indian state of Karnataka.
It is a small village of about 100 Lingayat, Golla and Dalit families. It is the birthplace of the late Sri Channaveerajja. He was born to a Lingayat family, and taught vedanta to people irrespective of caste. He had many Lingayat, nayaka[disambiguation needed], banjara, adivasi, and Dalit followers. His Samadhi is in this village. He was popularly called Beesanalli Ajjaaru.