தேவார இயற்கை வருணனைகளின் நிலைப்பாட்டியலில் பரம்பொருள் தத்துவங்கள்: ஒரு விரிவான ஆய்வு

Divine Philosophies in the Situational Context of Devaram’s Natural Descriptions: A Comprehensive Study

Authors

  • Dr. A. Atheeswari Associate Professor, Department of Tamil, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai -11, Tamilnadu, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63300/tirjts05sp0220260103

Keywords:

Devaram, Moovar Mudhaligal (The Trinity), Param-porul (Supreme Being), Natural Descriptions, Ullurai Uvamam, Saiva Siddhanta, Divine Form (Thirumeni Azhagu), Karupporul (Regional Themes), Bhakti Literature

Abstract

In the history of Tamil literature, the Bhakti Movement is regarded as a monumental social, religious, and literary renaissance. Specifically, within the Panniru Thirumurai—the foundational texts of Saivism—the first seven volumes, known as the Devaram, represent a pinnacle of both poetic and philosophical excellence. These hymns, graced by the Moovar Mudhaligal (St. Thirugnanasambandar, St. Thirunavukkarasar, and St. Sundaramurthi Swamigal), do not merely approach the Almighty as an abstract philosophical entity but perceive Him as the very essence of nature and the foundation of the universe.

This research paper deeply analyzes how the natural descriptions recurring in the Devaram hymns illustrate the attributes of the Param-porul (Supreme Being). It explains in detail how the Saiva Thirumurais internalize the 'Ullurai Uvamam' (implied metaphor) technique inherited from Sangam literary tradition, transforming natural elements into symbols that explain spiritual truths.

The study focuses on the beauty of the Lord’s form, the philosophical symbolism of His ornaments, the experience of Sivanubhava expressed through the actions of animals and birds, and the ritualistic significance of flowers. Furthermore, it describes—with supporting data—how the three core truths of Saiva Siddhanta (Pathi - God, Pasu - Soul, and Paasam - Bondage) are interwoven into descriptions of nature, and how these hymns were systematized during the Chola period to become a definitive social identity.

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Author Biography

  • Dr. A. Atheeswari, Associate Professor, Department of Tamil, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai -11, Tamilnadu, India.

    முனைவர் . ஆத்தீஸ்வரி, இணைப் பேராசிரியர், தமிழ்த்துறை., மதுரைக் கல்லூரி (தன்னாட்சி), மதுரை-11.

    Dr. A. Atheeswari, Associate Professor, Department of Tamil, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai -11, Tamilnadu, India.

    * Correspondence: Email: sumasumathi930@gmail.com

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Published

01-03-2026

How to Cite

முனைவர் அ. ஆத்தீஸ்வரி. (2026). தேவார இயற்கை வருணனைகளின் நிலைப்பாட்டியலில் பரம்பொருள் தத்துவங்கள்: ஒரு விரிவான ஆய்வு: Divine Philosophies in the Situational Context of Devaram’s Natural Descriptions: A Comprehensive Study . KALANJIYAM - International Journal of Tamil Studies, 5(02), 23-34. https://doi.org/10.63300/tirjts05sp0220260103

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