Rāmānuja As a Charismatic Person: A Glimpse Into a Medieval South-Indian Hindu Tradition

This paper is devoted to the philosopher Rāmānuja, who lived in South India in the eleventh/twelfth centuries CE. While several of his scholastic writings have survived, the only sources about his life are hagiographies and a temple chronicle written at least a century after his lifetime. We do not...

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Subtitles:Charisma, Popularity, Power: Grace, Religions and Belief throughout History until the Present
Main Author: Rastelli, Marion 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: 2025
In: Interdisciplinary journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society
Year: 2025, Volume: 11, Issue: 2, Pages: 551-569
Further subjects:B Charisma
B Max Weber
B Śrīvaiṣṇavism
B Rāmānuja
B Hagiography
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
Volltext (kostenfrei)
Description
Summary:This paper is devoted to the philosopher Rāmānuja, who lived in South India in the eleventh/twelfth centuries CE. While several of his scholastic writings have survived, the only sources about his life are hagiographies and a temple chronicle written at least a century after his lifetime. We do not know how closely they correspond to historical facts. However, they do allow us to determine the nature of the charisma attributed to Rāmānuja by the authors of these works, and to understand their ideas about what signs of charisma were necessary to be a religious leader of Rāmānuja’s stature. The paper will examine two episodes in Rāmānuja’s life that describe how his predecessor Yāmuna and his followers realised that Rāmānuja would be the ideal successor to advance their religious system; and consider the institutional-administrative achievements attributed to Rāmānuja; and analyse the applicability of Max Weber’s model of charismatic authority to Rāmānuja.
ISSN:2364-2807
Contains:Enthalten in: Interdisciplinary journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.30965/23642807-bja10131