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shri basaveshwar :karnataka, meerabai

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Answered by virajjamma255
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Answer:

she is the bhakta of lord krishna

Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

The correct answer is Mewad.

Explanation:

Sri Basavanna was born to a brahmin named Mandenga Madanmantri in the 12th century A.D. in the village of Ingleshwara, close to Bagewadi, in the modern-day Bijapur district of Karnataka, India.

He created the Vachana Sahitya to convey his beliefs in a language that the average person who was not well learned in Sanskrit could understand.

His courageous efforts to end untouchability and his advocacy for women's equality have left indelible chapters in India's religious and sociopolitical history that are consistent with modern democratic norms.

Basavanna evolved the scientific spirituality of our inner self, giving religion a new meaning.

Meerabai was a beloved person and well-known during the Bhakti movement. As Mirabai wed Bhoj Raj who was the Mewar ruler, in 1516, she finally became a Mewar citizen.

In a previous incarnation, it is stated that Meera Bai was a devotee of Lord Krishna. Lalita is reportedly her name at the time. In Kalyug, she had a second birth as Meera Bai. According to legend, she was reborn as Meera Bai because in her previous incarnation with Lord Krishna, she was unable to find deliverance from the cycle of births and deaths.

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