1st Edition

The Transformation of Tamil Religion Ramalinga Swamigal (1823–1874) and Modern Dravidian Sainthood

By Srilata Raman Copyright 2022
358 Pages
by Routledge

358 Pages
by Routledge

This book analyses the religious ideology of a Tamil reformer and saint, Ramalinga Swamigal of the 19th century and his posthumous reception in the Tamil country and sheds light on the transformation of Tamil religion that both his works and the understanding of him brought about. The book traces the hagiographical and biographical process by which Ramalinga Swamigal is shifted from being... Read more

Introduction; Part I: Retrieving Ramalinga Swamigal Chapter 1: Pulavar to Prophet. A 19th century Religious Life; Chapter 2: Ramalingar the Master and the Cittar; Chapter 3: The Context of Compassion; Chapter 4: Hunger and Compassion – the Cīvakāruṇya oḻukkam; Chapter 5: Anti-Hagiography; Part II: Re-creating Ramalinga Swamigal Chapter 6: Śaiva Ferment; Chapter 7: The Life and Times of Ñāṉiyār Āṭikaḷ (1873-1942); Chapter 8: Tiru.Vi.Ka: Ramalingar’s Camaracam as Radical Equality; Chapter 9: Ma. Po. Ci: Ramalinga Swamigal and Modern, Dravidian Sainthood; Conclusion; Bibliography

Biography

Srilata Raman is Professor of Hinduism in the Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Canada. Her previous publications include the monograph Self-Surrender (Prapatti) to God in Srīvaiṣṇavism (2007), also published by Routledge. In addition she has co-authored two edited volumes and numerous articles on the history of Tamil religion with a specific focus on Śrīvaiṣṇavism and the Tamil Śaiva Siddhānta.