Lingayats, a religious community in India, follow the practice of burial rather than cremation. This practice sets them apart from many other Hindu communities who typically cremate their dead. The Lingayat tradition is rooted in the teachings of the 12th-century philosopher and social reformer Basava, who advocated for the worship of Lord Shiva in a more personal and egalitarian way. Burial is a significant part of their religious customs, reflecting their distinct identity within Indian society.
Lingayats believe in the immortality of the soul and practice rites that emphasize the spiritual journey after death.