Approaching the Divine: The Integration of Alvar Bhakti in Srivaisnavism
AUTHOR – Bharati Jagannathan
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- Year : 2015
- Extent : xviii + 344 pp.
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Approaching the Divine: The Integration of Alvar Bhakti in Srivaisnavism is situated in the context of the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the historical evolution of Tamil Srivaisnavism. This study spans the period from the second half of the first millennium, i.e. the bhakti period to the period of consolidation of the scriptural and sectarian tradition in the first half of the second millennium. Traditionally, the lives of the bhakti saints have been used to understand their hymns. Examination of these hagiographies through the lenses of theology, caste, sectarian conflict and popular legends, however, suggests that these life stories might themselves be constructs of the latter period, and are governed by socio-economic and political impulses as much as by spiritual ones. This work attempts to trace the process whereby a Sanskritic brahmanical tradition and a devotional Tamil folk tradition were knit together, arguing that the ways in which the saintpoets’ hymns were interpreted and integrated contained elements of both continuity and change.
The Author
Bharati Jagannathan teaches History at Miranda House, University of Delhi. She writes fiction and poetry, and has authored several children’s books.
Approaching the Divine: The Integration of Alvar Bhakti in Srivaisnavism is situated in the context of the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the historical evolution of Tamil Srivaisnavism. This study spans the period from the second half of the first millennium, i.e. the bhakti period to the period of consolidation of the scriptural and sectarian tradition in the first half of the second millennium. Traditionally, the lives of the bhakti saints have been used to understand their hymns. Examination of these hagiographies through the lenses of theology, caste, sectarian conflict and popular legends, however, suggests that these life stories might themselves be constructs of the latter period, and are governed by socio-economic and political impulses as much as by spiritual ones. This work attempts to trace the process whereby a Sanskritic brahmanical tradition and a devotional Tamil folk tradition were knit together, arguing that the ways in which the saintpoets’ hymns were interpreted and integrated contained elements of both continuity and change.
The Author
Bharati Jagannathan teaches History at Miranda House, University of Delhi. She writes fiction and poetry, and has authored several children’s books.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | Ix-Xii |
A Note On Transliteration And Footnotes | Xiii-Xv |
Abbreviations | Xvii |
Introduction | 1-46 |
The Hagiographical Accounts | 47-94 |
The Ardently Loving Lord: A Promise Of Salvation | 95-126 |
Equal Before The Lord: Negotiating Caste | 127-177 |
‘Whose God Is The Greatest Of All’? Engaging With Other Faiths | 178-223 |
Bathing In Every Tirtha: Patterns Of Worship, Pilgrimage And The Saint-Poets | 224-278 |
Appendices | 281-294 |
Bibliography | 295-327 |
Index | 329-342 |