Ramanujar : the life and ideas of Ramanuja /

"Indira Parthasarathy's Tamil play Ramanujar, which won the K.K. Birla Foundation's Saraswati Samman in 1999, presents the medieval Vaishnava acharya not only as an exponent of the Visishtadvaidic philosophy but even more strikingly as a radical social reformer with an inclusive visio...

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Main Authors: Intirā Pārttacārati, 1930- (Author), Indra, C. T. (Author)
Other Authors: Sriraman, T., 1946- (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Edition:Second edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:"Indira Parthasarathy's Tamil play Ramanujar, which won the K.K. Birla Foundation's Saraswati Samman in 1999, presents the medieval Vaishnava acharya not only as an exponent of the Visishtadvaidic philosophy but even more strikingly as a radical social reformer with an inclusive vision. The play strives to demonstrate that he redefined the very idea of a Vaishnava. The play also takes a balanced view of the hagiographic and historical accounts on the controversial events in his long life, such as Chola persecution, Ramanuja's exile, conversion of the Hoysala King from Jainism, and the meeting with the Delhi Sultan. The Epilogue, a playlet included in this new edition, presents an imaginary meeting of the aged renunciant with his long-separated wife. The searching questions she poses make the savant reflect upon and evaluate himself, his past and the impact he has made on society. The present translation of the play including the Epilogue, makes the work available to a wider audience. The Introduction and Commentary point out how Indira Parthasarathy employs the traditional hagiographic accounts as a critical tool to probe issues of social and religious amity and gender equity"--
Item Description:Previous edition: Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:0191967793
9780191967795
9780192699428
0192699423
9780192699411
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