Saivism in Telugu Literature
Historical Evolution and Influence on South Indian Literary Traditions
Saivism in Telugu Literature
Historical Evolution and Influence on South Indian Literary Traditions
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This book examines the evolution of Saivism among Telugu-speaking communities, with particular emphasis on its influence on women and marginalised social groups. It is organised around three key themes: Saivism prior to the emergence of Telugu literature; the understanding and transmission of Saivism through Telugu literary works; and the linguistic, literary, and cultural relationships articulated through Telugu Saiva literature.
Saivism in Telugu Literature analyses the close relationship between religion and literature and discusses the literary trends that shaped the early development of Telugu literature. It critically examines the contributions of Balkuri¯ Somanatha, Nannaya, Dikkana (Tikkana), and other scholars influenced by Saivism and Veerashaivism. Special attention is given to the portrayal of Shiva as a major deity alongside Brahma and Vishnu in the Telugu translations of the Mahabharata by Nannaya and Tikkana. Nannaya's translation is interpreted as an effort to make the Mahabharata, regarded as the fifth Veda, accessible to common people and women. The concluding section explores the influence of the Tamil Nayanmars and highlights the linguistic and cultural interactions among Telugu, Tamil, and Sanskrit, illustrating the spread of Saivism in South India.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Religion and Literature
2 Saivism before the Dawn of Telugu Literature
3 Saivaism in Mahabharatha
4 Nannechoda's Kumarasambhavam and the Evolution of Saivite Thought
5 Panditatrayam
6 Palkuriki Somanatha
7 The Age of Tikkana
8 The Age of Srinatha
9 The Age of Krishna Devaraya
10 The Southern School
11 Later Prabandha Age
12 The Modern age
13 Tamil: The Sixty-three Nayanmars of Tamil Land
14 Sivabhaktas of Kannada and Aryan Origin
15 Contemporary Social Conditions
16 Contribution to Sanskrit
17 Cultural Traditions
18 Linguistic Patterns and Literary Traditions
Conclusion
Notes
Index
About the Author
Product details
| Published | 10 Apr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9789369527724 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic India |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |
























