List of Lingayats

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Lingayats
Regions with significant populations
 India
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Religion
Hinduism (Lingayatism)
Related ethnic groups

Lingayat, also known as Veerashaiva /ˈvɪərəʃvə/, are a community in India who adhere to Lingayatism. This is a list of notable Lingayats:[1][2][3]

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