Persecution of Ramanuja
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• April 3, 1996
Dear Bhagavathas, I read in the latest issue of Indian Economic and Social History Review an article by A.Srvathsan about the persecution of Ramanuja by Kulottunga Chola. On the basis of wider sociological connotations, he points out : (a) that Ramanuja tried to introduce reforms in srirangam temple specially a change from Vaikhansa to pancharatra and also to appoint srivaishnava brahmins to some of the posts in temple administration which were earlier held by others; Ramanuja also introduced involvement of non-brahmins in temple administration which caused anger to local elites; (b) the Kulottunga Chola was weakened due to external threats and hence he was in need of keeping local elites and chieftains happy; (c) in these circumstances, the only place that Ramanuja could go safely was Hoysala kingdom; it is said the Bitti Hoysala king who later seems to have been converted to vaishnavism by Ramanuja (from Jainism perhaps) and hence his name was later changed; (d) and later when Kulottunga and his son become stabilised they could rescind their earlier order of persecuting Ramanuja and so he returns to srirangam. I would be grateful to hear from our learned Bhagavathas like Dileepan, Sadagopan, Ramaswamy etc., some details about these incidents and their views. Adiyen, Anand
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