The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings

The seventh century A.D. was a period of religious conflict when Hinduism, especially the Saiva Bhakti movement came to collusion with Jainism and Buddhism in Tamilnadu. Saint Tiruñanacampantamurtti (Campantar) is a dominating figure in Tamil Saivism, who seems to reflect a unique blend of Vedic tra...

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Main Author: Alvappillai Veluppillai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Donner Institute 1993-01-01
Series:Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67219
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spelling doaj-7a742be627ad4d68a3752eedb78fbae62020-11-24T22:25:44ZengDonner InstituteScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis0582-32262343-49371993-01-011510.30674/scripta.67219The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical WritingsAlvappillai VeluppillaiThe seventh century A.D. was a period of religious conflict when Hinduism, especially the Saiva Bhakti movement came to collusion with Jainism and Buddhism in Tamilnadu. Saint Tiruñanacampantamurtti (Campantar) is a dominating figure in Tamil Saivism, who seems to reflect a unique blend of Vedic tradition, Saiva faith and Tamil culture. Campantar's outbursts against the Jains and the Buddhists were one of the underlying themes throughout his career. He seems to have made admirable use of Tamil nationalism in his confrontation with Jainism and Buddhism. It was probably the most important factor that favoured the success of the Saiva bhakti movement. He was able to bring out a synthesis of the interests of his caste along with those of  Saivism. The Jains and the Buddhists could not withstand the movement launched by Campantar. Islam and Christianity came to Tamilnadu later but still the main stream among the Tamils continues to be Saivite.https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67219Religions -- RelationsJainismBuddhismHinduismŚaivismHindu saints, Tamil
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The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings
Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
Religions -- Relations
Jainism
Buddhism
Hinduism
Śaivism
Hindu saints, Tamil
author_facet Alvappillai Veluppillai
author_sort Alvappillai Veluppillai
title The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings
title_short The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings
title_full The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings
title_fullStr The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings
title_full_unstemmed The Hindu Confrontation with the Jaina and the Buddhist. Saint Tirunacampantar's Polemical Writings
title_sort hindu confrontation with the jaina and the buddhist. saint tirunacampantar's polemical writings
publisher Donner Institute
series Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis
issn 0582-3226
2343-4937
publishDate 1993-01-01
description The seventh century A.D. was a period of religious conflict when Hinduism, especially the Saiva Bhakti movement came to collusion with Jainism and Buddhism in Tamilnadu. Saint Tiruñanacampantamurtti (Campantar) is a dominating figure in Tamil Saivism, who seems to reflect a unique blend of Vedic tradition, Saiva faith and Tamil culture. Campantar's outbursts against the Jains and the Buddhists were one of the underlying themes throughout his career. He seems to have made admirable use of Tamil nationalism in his confrontation with Jainism and Buddhism. It was probably the most important factor that favoured the success of the Saiva bhakti movement. He was able to bring out a synthesis of the interests of his caste along with those of  Saivism. The Jains and the Buddhists could not withstand the movement launched by Campantar. Islam and Christianity came to Tamilnadu later but still the main stream among the Tamils continues to be Saivite.
topic Religions -- Relations
Jainism
Buddhism
Hinduism
Śaivism
Hindu saints, Tamil
url https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67219
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