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Rebellion in Verse: Resistance And Devotion In The Tamil Bhakti Movement By Raghavan Srinivasan
Long before Meera danced in the courts of Rajasthan or Kabir composed his couplets in Varanasi, the seeds of India’s devotional revolution were already flourishing in Tamil Nadu. In the sixth century, poet-saints like Appar, Sambandar, and Andal, alongside fishermen, hunters, and women from marginalized communities, began composing hymns in Tamil, challenging rigid caste hierarchies, priestly mediation, and Vedic ritualism. Their devotion was not just spiritual, it was social protest. Read More...
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Kupwara| International Day Of Girl Child Celebrated in Chuntiwari, Machil at Army Goodwill School, Raghavan
Kupwara| International Day Of Girl Child Celebrated in Chuntiwari, Machil at Army Goodwill School, Raghavan
Kupwara| International Day Of Girl Child Celebrated in Chuntiwari, Machil at Army Goodwill School, Raghavan Kupwara, 11 Oct: On the historic Day of 11th Oct 2011, the UN passed a resolution and dedicated 11th Oct to be celebrated as the International Day of Girl Child Every Year. This year the 10th anniversary of the event was celebrated in the remote village of Chuntiwari, close to the Line Of…
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