saivism and saiva siddhanta a historical perspective
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SAIVISM AND SAIVA SIDDHANTA A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
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Department of Saiva Siddhanta School of Philosophy and Religious Studies
University of Madras Chennai - 600 005
Date 10 - 08 - 2019 to 13 - 08 - 2019
Venue University of Madras
Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005
Conference DirectorDr.S.Saravanan
Professor and Head, Dept. of Saiva Siddhanta, University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005Co-ordinator i/c, Swami Vivekananda Higher Education and Research Centre
E-Mail: [email protected] Off: 9144-25399711 Mobile No: 91-9444651203, 91-9445201634
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THEMES AND SUB THEMES FOR CONFERENCE1. ORIGIN OF SAIVISM AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT1. ¬êõ êñòˆF¡ «î£Ÿøº‹ ºŸè£ô õ÷˜„C»‹
a. Origin of Saivism in Indus Civilization: Sakti, Pasupati and Kottukoppalan (N.Vanamamalai)Ü. C‰¶ êñªõO ï£èKèˆF™ ¬êõˆF¡ «î£Ÿø‹: ê‚F, ð²ðF, «è£†´‚«è£Šð£ô¡ (ï£.õ£ùñ£ñ¬ô)
b. Tantricism in the Development of Kashmir Saivism and the Agamic tradition Ý. Fó‹ / î‰Fó õ÷˜„CJ™ è£we˜ ¬êõº‹ Ýèñ ñó¹‹
c. Origin of Saivism: Vedic and Puranic sourcesÞ. ¬êõˆF¡ «î£Ÿø‹: «õî‹ ñŸÁ‹ ¹ó£í Ýî£óƒèO™
d. Origin of Saivism: Sangam and Post Sangam Literature, e.g. Epics and Ethical literatureß. ¬êõˆF¡ «î£Ÿø‹: êƒè Þô‚Aòƒèœ, êƒè‹ ñ¼Mò Þô‚Aòƒèœ, 裊Hò‹ ñŸÁ‹ cF
Þô‚Aòƒèœ
e. Shiva, Muruga, Kumara, Seyon, Rudra, Kadavul, Iyavul, Paal, Varai, Dheivam, Paalvarai dheivam, Kandhazhi, Shivalinga, Guha
à. Cõ¡, º¼è¡, °ñ£ó¡, «ê«ò£¡, ¼ˆFó¡, è쾜, Þò¾œ, ð£™, õ¬ó, ªîŒõ‹, ð£™õ¬óªîŒõ‹, è‰îN, CõLƒè‹, °è¡
2. SAIVISM AND SAIVA SIDDHANTA IN EARLY MEDIEVAL AGE (6th to 12 C. A.D)2. Þ¬ì‚è£ôˆF¡ ªî£ì‚èˆF™ ¬êõ êñòº‹, ¬êõ Cˆî£‰îº‹ (A.H.6Ý‹ ËŸø£‡´
ªî£ìƒA A.H.12Ý‹ ËŸø£‡´ õ¬ó)a. Diverse schools of Saivism: Pasupata, Kalamuga, Lagulisa, Kashmiri SaivismÜ. ¬êõ êñòˆF¡ à†HK¾èœ: ð£²ðî‹, è£÷£ºè‹, ô°hê‹, è£we˜ ¬êõ‹
b. Saivism in Bhakthi literartureÝ. ¬êõ êñòˆF¡ ðˆF Þô‚Aòƒèœ
c. Thirugnanasambandar and the Saivite traditionÞ. ¬êõ êñò ñó¹‹ F¼ë£ùê‹ð‰î¼‹
d. Philosophical origin of Saiva Siddhanta: Tirumular, Thirugnanasambandar, Manickavasagar and Sekkizhar
ß. ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î ªñŒªð£¼OòL¡ «î£Ÿø‹: F¼Íô˜, F¼ë£ùê‹ð‰î˜, ñ£E‚èõ£êè˜, «ê‚Aö£˜
e. Conflict of Saivism: Jainism and Buddhismà. ¬êõ êñò «ñ£î™èœ: êñí‹, ªð÷ˆî‹
f. Siddhar Tradition: Karuvur Thevar, Sivavakkiyar, Pattinathar, etc.,á. Cˆî˜ ñó¹: èÏטˆ «îõ˜, Cõõ£‚Aò˜, ð†®ùˆî£˜ ñŸÁ‹ Hø˜
3. SAIVISM AND SAIVA SIDDHANTA FROM LATE MEDIEVAL TO EARLY MODERN PERIOD (13th to 18th C. A.D.)
3. ¬êõ êñòº‹, ¬êõ Cˆî£‰îº‹: Þ¬ì‚è£ôˆF¡ HŸð°F ªî£ìƒA ïiù è£ôˆF¡ ºŸð°F õ¬ó. (A.H.13Ý‹ ËŸø£‡´ ªî£ìƒA A.H.18Ý‹ ËŸø£‡´ õ¬ó)
a. Meykandar tradition of Saiva SiddhantaÜ. ªñŒè‡ì£˜ ñó¹ ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î‹.
b. De-Ritualization and the Evolution of Saiva Siddhanta PhilosophyÝ. ¬êõ Cˆî£‰îˆF¡ Ü®Šð¬¬ìJ™ ê샰 ñ£ŸøƒèÀ‹ ñÁŠ¹èÀ‹ õ÷˜„C»‹
We cordially invite paper and panel proposals from academics, Senior Post-Graduate students, Senior Scholars and researchers on
the following themes and subthemes.
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c. Tradition of Arunagiri Nathar and Kazhi Kannudaiya VallalÞ. ܼíAKï£î˜ ñó¹‹, è£N‚臵¬ìò õœ÷™ ñó¹‹
d. Establishment of Saivite and Saiva Siddhanta Muttsß. ¬êõ êñò‹ ñŸÁ‹ Cˆî£‰î‚ è†ì¬ñŠH™ ñìƒèœ
e. Thathuvarayar Tradition: Paramadvithamà. õó£ò˜ ñó¹: ð£óñ£ˆ¶Mî‹
f. Veera Saivam tradition: Adhi Sivaprakasar, Santhalingar, Kumara Devar and Thuraimangalam Siva Prakasar
á. ió¬êõ ñó¹: ÝF CõŠHóè£ê˜, ꣉îLƒè˜, °ñ£ó «îõ˜, ¶¬øñƒèô‹ CõŠHóè£ê˜
g. Veda, Agama conflict and Reconciliation â. «õî Ýèñ ñÁŠ¹èÀ‹ ñ£ŸÁ‚ 輈¶‚èÀ‹
h. Religious Currents during Vijayanagara, Nayaka period: Veera Saivism, Sankara Vedanta, Paramadvitham, Vaishnavism, Siddhanta Saivam
ã. Müòïèó, ï£ò‚è˜èœ è£ôˆF™ êñò ï승èœ: ió¬êõ‹, êƒèó «õî‹, ð£óñ£ˆ¶Mî‹,
¬õwíõ‹, Cˆî£‰î ¬êõ‹
i. Sanskrit tradition of Siddhanta: Neelakanda Sivachariyar, Appaya Dikshithar, Haradhatha Sivachariyar
ä. õìªñ£N ñóH™ ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î‹: côè‡ì Cõ£ê£Kò˜, ÜŠðŒò b†Cî˜, ýóîˆî Cõ£ê£Kò˜
j. Saiva Commentary Tradition: Sivagnana Munivar , Tiruvilangam (Srilanka), Nallur Saravananå. ¬êõ êñò, ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î à¬ó ñó¹: Cõë£ù ºQõ˜, F¼M÷ƒè‹ (Þôƒ¬è), ï™Ö˜ êóõí¡
4. SAIVISM AND SAIVA SIDDHANTA IN COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL PERIOD 4. è£ôQò ñŸÁ‹ H¡è£ôQò è£ô„ ¬êõ êñò‹ ñŸÁ‹ ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î‹
a. Contending Religious Currents in Early Colonial Madras:Veera Saivism, Sankara Vedanta, Paramathuvidam, Vaishnavism, Siddhanta Saivam
Ü. è£ôQòˆ ªî£ì‚èˆF™ êñò á죆ìƒèœ: ió¬êõ‹, êƒèó «õî‹, ðóñ£ˆ¶Mî‹, ¬õíõ‹, Cˆî£‰î ¬êõ‹
b. Ramalinga Adigalar: Arutpa, Marutpa struggleÝ. Þó£ñLƒè Ü®è÷£˜: ܼ†ð£, ñ¼†ð£ «ð£ó£†ì‹
c. Modernism in Tamil Saivism and Saiva Siddhanta: Reform, Revival or Re-configuration Þ. îI›ñóH¡ ¬êõ êñò, Cˆî£‰îˆF¡ ïiù‹: Y˜F¼ˆî‹, ¹ˆªî£O, ñÁè†ì¬ñŠ¹
d. The life and legacy of Arumuga Navalar’s Tamil/Saivite Revivalß. ÝÁºè ï£õô˜ õ£›¾‹, ñó¹‹: îI› ¬êõ‚ è†ì¬ñŠ¹
e. Somasundara Nayakar and Tamil Siddhantaà. «ê£ñ²‰îó ï£ò輋 îI› Cˆî£‰îº‹
f. 19th and early 20th Century religious debates/conflict literature (Kandana Noolgal)á. 19Ý‹ ñŸÁ‹ 20Ý‹ ËŸø£‡®¡ ªî£ì‚èˆF™ êñò Mõ£îƒèÀ‹ è‡ìùƒèÀ‹
g. Caste and Social Struggle in Saivism and Saiva Siddhantaâ. ¬êõ êñò‹ ñŸÁ‹ Cˆî£‰îˆF™ ê£F ñŸÁ‹ êÍèŠ «ð£ó£†ìƒèœ
h. Famine, Hunger and Food culture in Saivism and Siddhanta Saivamã. ¬êõ êñò‹ ñŸÁ‹ Cˆî£‰îˆF¡ ðƒ°: ð…ê‹, ð†®Q ñŸÁ‹ àí¾Š ð‡ð£´
i. The role of Pamban Swamigal: Vedic, Agamic and Tamil traditionä. ð£‹ð¡ ²õ£IèO¡ ðƒèOŠ¹: «õî‹, Ýèñ‹, îI› ñó¹
j. The role and Impact of Saiva Siddhanta Organizations and Institutions: Saiva Paripalana Sabai (Jaffna and Tamil Nadu), Siva Thondan, Thoothukudy Saiva Siddhanta Sabai, Saiva Siddhanta Maha Samajam (Perumandram)
å. ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î ܬñŠ¹èœ, GÁõùƒèO¡ ðƒèOŠ¹‹ 躋. ¬êõ ðKð£ôù ê¬ð (Þôƒ¬è,
îI›ï£´), Cõªî£‡ì¡, Ɉ¶‚°® ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î ê¬ð, ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î ñè£êñ£ü‹ (ªð¼ñ¡ø‹)
k. Saiva Siddhanta Sastras, Saiva Literatures: Commentarial and Critical literary traditions æ. ¬êõ Cˆî£‰î ꣈Fóƒèœ, ¬êõ Þô‚Aòƒèœ: à¬óèœ ñŸÁ‹ Føù£Œ¾èœ
l. Modern Saivite Literary Creations: From Manonmaniyam Sundaram Pillai to Maa. Aranganathanå÷. ïiù ¬êõ Þô‚Aò à¼õ£‚è‹: ñ«ù£¡ñEò‹ ²‰îó‹ Hœ¬÷ ªî£ìƒA ñ£.Üóƒèï£î¡ õ¬ó
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