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Monthly Mahamane at Basava Samiti of Asia Pacific (BSAPAC)

ಕಳಬೇಡ, ಕೊಲಬೇಡ, ಹುಸಿಯ, ನುಡಿಯಲು ಬೇಡ. ಮುನಿಯಬೇಡ. ಅನ್ಯರಿಗೆ ಅಸಹ್ಯಬಡಬೇಡ. ತನ್ನ ಬಣ್ಣಿಸಬೇಡ. ಇದಿರ ಹಳಿಯಲು ಬೇಡ. ಇದೇ ಅಂತರಂಗಶುದ್ಧಿ. ಇದೇ ಬಹಿರಂಗಶುದ್ಧಿ. ಇದೇ ನಮ್ಮ ಕೂಡಲಸಂಗಮದೇವರನೊಲಿಸುವ ಪರಿ.
(Vachana Mahasamputa #235)
Mahamane Brisbane
The Monthly Mahamane at Basava Samiti of Asia Pacific Ltd. (BSAPAC) is a treasured event, held both in person and online, that fosters knowledge-sharing, cultural enrichment, and community connection. These gatherings bring together members, families, and invitees to explore and debate the timeless teachings of Basava Tatva and Sharana Parampare, focusing on their relevance in today’s world.

Teachings of Basava Tatva & Sharana Parampare

At the heart of Basava Tatva are key principles such as:

The dignity of labour

The rejection of the caste system

Prioritising ethical living over ritualistic practices

These principles are complemented by the values of the Sharana Parampare:

Humility, compassion, and service

Spiritual freedom

Spiritual freedom, classless, and castless society

The vachanas—poetic expressions of these teachings—focus on ethical living, community service, and equality, making them incredibly relevant to contemporary social issues like inclusivity, ethical behavior, and human dignity.
Discussions & Debates

Interactive Discussions & Debates

An important feature of the Monthly Mahamane is the opportunity for attendees to engage in debates and discussions about the essence of a vachana and its real-life application. Participants are encouraged to provide examples from their daily lives. For instance, an 8-year-old boy might share his understanding of kindness by explaining how he helps his classmates or shares his lunch with a friend, demonstrating how the teachings of Basava Tatva can be lived out by all, regardless of age.

Istalinga Meditation

Some Mahamane gatherings also incorporate Istalinga meditation, a practice promoted by Guru Basava. This meditation technique involves focusing on the reflection of a light source that converges on the Istalinga. Built on principles of photometry and optics, this practice is believed to strengthen and activate the melatonin hormone, promoting spiritual awareness and mental clarity.
Istalinga meditation

Cultural Enrichment

Cultural decorations are an integral part of the Monthly Mahamane, adding a vibrant, traditional touch to the gatherings:
Lighting of lamps

Lighting of lamps symbolizing light over darkness

Attendees dressed in traditional attire, honouring cultural heritage

Guru Basava photos are adorned with beautiful decorations, emphasizing devotion and reverence

These features highlight the rich cultural tradition that BSAPAC upholds, making every Mahamane a meaningful and spiritual experience.

Dasoha: Sharing Through Prasada

In keeping with tradition, different families take turns hosting Dasoha, which is the distribution of prasada. In Hindu tradition, prasada refers to food or offerings that have been consecrated and blessed. The act of sharing prasada promotes equality, generosity, and community spirit, reinforcing values of service and humility.

A Gathering for All Ages

The Monthly Mahamane is an enriching event for everyone, from children to elders. Children are taught to recite and understand vachanas, and often participate in cultural activities. Regular scholars like Mr. Rudresh Kittur guide the audience through these sessions, making them educational and inspiring.
Building Connections

Building Connections & Community

These gatherings help foster:
Community participation

Community participation

Lateral thinking

Lateral thinking

Peer support

Peer support

The Monthly Mahamane allows people from all walks of life to engage in meaningful discussions, cultural activities, and spiritual reflections. It is a welcoming and inclusive environment where members, families, and visitors can connect, learn, and grow together.

Join the Monthly Mahamane!

The Monthly Mahamane is a unique opportunity to explore the teachings of Basava Tatva, engage in Istalinga meditation, and participate in cultural traditions like the lighting of lamps and sharing prasada. Whether attending in person or online, it is an enriching experience for all ages, fostering community spirit, debates on values, and spiritual growth.
All are welcome to be part of this inspiring tradition! Join us at the next Monthly Mahamane and become part of a movement promoting compassion, equality, and service.