Shaiva-Siddhanta (Philosophy of Shaivism) and Its Social Aspect

Shaiva-siddhanta - a profound and elaborated Religious and Philosophical Hindus system that emerged in South India (Tamil Nadu). Shaiva-siddhanta got the ambiguous status in orthodox Hinduism because of socio-caste structure rooted in medieval India and ethno-cultural dispositions between Indian South and Indian North. Social problems put their indelible marks on development and status of Shaiva-siddhanta: it is not included in the list of orthodox Hindus astika Philosophical systems/darshanas. Many of siddhantin authors belonged to shudras and untouchables; Meykandar, the author of one of the sources of this system "Sivajnanabodha" was learned shudra. "Sivajnanabodha" as a high sophisticated treatise of Indian theistic tradition (Icvaravada) resembles some opuses of Nyaya darshana especially in argumentation in favor of God's (Icvara's, Hara's) existing. Social background of Shaiva-siddhanta became the main reason not to associate it with astika darshanas. Shaiva-siddhanta seems to be the crossroad between Nigama and Agama, Indian North and Indian South, the Aryans and Dravidians, Brahmins and inferior casts.

Authors
Anikeeva E.
Publisher
ATLANTIS PRESS
Language
English
Pages
778-781
Status
Published
Volume
142
Year
2017
Keywords
Shaiva-siddhanta; Agamas; Tamil Veda; astika; caste (jati); twice-born (dvidja) castes; shudra; Indian theism (Icvara-vada)
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/7693/
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