Dalit saints of Hinduism

Hindu Dalit saints

Dalit is an ancient designation for a group of indigenous Indian people. Several influential Hindu saints, though, were members of this group.[1][2] Though there has also many historical Vedic period saints, whose descendants are now considered as Dalits.[3] Many of the saints have been classified as Shudra or Avarna, because there was no concept of Dalits or Harijan.

List

Vedic period

  • Matanga, teacher of Shabari.

Ancient period

  • Avvaiyar, royal saint of Chera dynasty.
  • Nandanar (Nalai Povar), one of the Nayanars.[4]

Medieval period

  • Chokhamela, one of the first Dalit poets in India and wrote many Abhangas.
  • Ghasidas, notable saint of Satnami sect.
  • Namdev, saint from Varkari tradition.
  • Ravidas, founder of Ravidassia religion.

Modern period

See also

  • Hinduism portal

References

Sources

  • Shah, Ghanshyam. Dalits and the State. Centre for Rural Studies.
  • Jayakumar, Samuel (1999). Dalit consciousness and Christian conversion. Regnum International.
  • Strauss, Julia C; Cruise O'Brien, Donal Brian; Tauris, I. B. (2007). Staging politics.
  • Jesudasan, C; Jesudasan, Hephzibah. A history of Tamil literature (in Tamil).