Published 2021-04-30
Keywords
- Sarvam,
- Uvathal,
- Saatrum,
- Pattar,
- Thayavu
- Anagan ...More
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Abstract
The Theological Priciples of Siddhar’s and Vallalar’s songs reflects the same in Reform Policies. This dissertation focuses on reform policies found in the theological principles of God in Siddhar’s and Vallalar’s songs. The objective of this dissertation is based on the theological aspects like caste denial and Unification of God and Reform policy like Elimination of Superstitious beliefs found in Siddhars and Vallalar. Siddhar’s found God as Love where as Vallalar empathized with the Withered Crops and he became one such. He initiated the movement of ‘Eternal Fire’ (Anaya Adupu) to extinguish the fire of starvation. The fire he lit continues to glow even today and serves the purpose. The cornerstone of Love is care principle in it. Thus it can be concluded that the theological principles of God in Siddhars and Vallalar are found and proved to be the same in this dissertation.
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