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Pranalinga (Kannada: ಪ್ರಾಣಲಿಂಗ) within Hinduism refers to the experience of all as a form of god. It is a concept in Lingayatism.

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References

  1. M. R. Sakhare, History and Philosophy of the Lingayat Religion, Prasaranga, Karnataka University, Dharwad


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