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The Transformation of Tamil Religion - Ramalinga Swamigal (1823-1874) and Modern Dravidian Sainthood (Hardcover)
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The Transformation of Tamil Religion - Ramalinga Swamigal (1823-1874) and Modern Dravidian Sainthood (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge South Asian Religion Series
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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 considered an exemplary poet-saint of the
Tamil Saivite bhakti tradition to a Dravidian nationalist social
reformer. Taking as a starting point Ramalinga's own writing, the
book presents him as inhabiting a border zone between early
modernity and modernity, between Hinduism and Christianity, between
colonialism and regional nationalism, highlighting the influence of
his teachings on politics, particularly within Dravidian cultural
and political nationalism. Simultaneously, the book considers the
implication of such an hagiographical process for the
transformation of Tamil religion in the period between the 19th
-mid-20th centuries. The author demonstrates that Ramalinga
Swamigal's ideology of compassion, civakarunyam, had not only a
long genealogy in pre-modern Tamil Saivism but also that it
functioned as a potentially emancipatory ethics of salvation and
caste critique not just for him but also for other Tamil and Dalit
intellectuals of the 19th century. This book is a path-breaking
study that also traces the common grounds between the religious
visions of two of the most prominent subaltern figures of Tamil
modernity - Iyothee Thass and Ramalingar. It argues that these
transformations are one meaningful way for a religious tradition to
cope with and come to terms with the implications of
historicization and the demands of colonial modernity. It is,
therefore, a valuable contribution to the field of religion, South
Asian history and literature and Subaltern studies. The Open Access
version of this book, available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315794518 has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
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