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Ethnic group
Lingayats
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Languages
Religion
Lingayat(Lingayatism)
Related ethnic groups

Lingayat, also known as Veerashaiva /ˈvɪərəʃaɪvə/, are a community in India who adhere to Lingayatism, not a sect under Hinduism. This is a list of notable Lingayats:

Saints

Historical rulers

Philanthropists

Education, science and technology

Literature

Art and music

Politics

Chief Ministers

Photo Name State
S. Nijalingappa Karnataka
B. D. Jatti
S. R. Kanthi
Veerendra Patil
S. R. Bommai
J. H. Patel
B. S. Yediyurappa
Jagadish Shettar
Basavaraj Bommai

Other politicians

Business

Media and entertainment

Sports

Military and police

Law and judiciary

Others

References

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