Iyengar
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| Classification: | Ethnic group/ Caste/Community of South India | |
| Total population: | 2004: (approx) 600,000) | |
| Significant populations in: |
Tamil Nadu Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Mumbai New Delhi Singapore Middle East USA | |
| Language | Mother tongue is Tamil or Kannada with a unique Iyengar accent. Knowledge in Sanskrit for religious/traditional reasons. | |
| Religion | Vishishtadvaita Hinduism | |
| Acharyas |
Ramanuja Vedanta Desika Manavala Mamunigal | |
| Related Communities | ||
Traditionally Iyengars have been found in the state of Tamil Nadu, with large communities in the neighboring states of Karnataka (popularly known as Mysore, Hebbar, Mandyam, Kalkunte, Hemige Iyengars); and Andhra Pradesh. There is also a sizeable community of Iyengars in the Purulia district of West Bengal who had migrated from Tamil Nadu by invitation of the King of Bengal around 1100 AD. Today iyengars are widely spread all over the world and are distinguished not only for their knowledge of the vedas but also for excellence in various fields such as science, technology, law etc.
Most Iyengars speak Tamil. However, Iyengars in Karnataka speak either Kannada or a dialect descended from medieval Tamil, which has a significant Kannada substrate. Iyengars in southern Andhra Pradesh speak Telugu.
Iyengars are followers of the Vaishnava tradition of the scholar-saint Ramanuja. This tradition is known within the community as Ubhaya or twofold Vedanta, referring to use of both the Sanskrit Vedas and Tamil Divya Prabandham of the Alvar saints in religious life. Today, Iyengars are divided into two sects, known as Thenkalai, or "Southern culture", and Vadakalai, or "Northern culture", with subtly different philosophical and ritual interpretations of Ubhaya Vedanta. Scholarly opinion is mixed as to the origin of the two names. Some believe that the terms Southern and Northern refer to differing regional developments, the Southern or Thenkalai predominating in the south of the Tamil country and the Northern or Vadakalai predominating in the north. Others argue that they reflect the greater development of Divya Prabandham interpretation by the former and of the Sanskrit Vedanta exegesis by the latter. Despite these differences, however, both traditions uniformly revere the same teachers from the Alvars down to Ramanuja and largely agree in their core philosophies. The differences seen today stem primarily from social conflicts stemming from rivalries at large temples dating from the 18th century.
Origin
The word "Iyengar" is a relatively new name and was not used in any medieval works or scriptures. The word "Sri Vaishnava Brahamana" would therefore be the right word to describe them. Ironically, the word "Iyengar" was first used by a "Saathaadha" (non Brahmin) "Sri Vaishnava" follower of Sri Ramanuja around the 15-th century AD.As their religion is based on worship of Vishnu - They have the prefix vaishnava.
The community started taking shape a 1000 years ago. Different brahmins some already following azhwars( vaishnava saints of tamil region), some from the smartha brahmin community and some other different brahmin sects joined ramanuja's movement ever since 10 th century ad.
It is also believed by some, that saintly non brahmins were brought into the community and bestowed with the status of brrahmins.
But in course of time, they have divided themselves into two sects - Vadakalai and Tenkalai.
The community has always looked upon itself as a rival to the other brahmin community of Tamil Nadu - Iyers, in spite of the fact many different iyengar families have shared a common origin with the Iyers.Two of the Iyer sects vadamas and chozhiars have joined the Iyengar movement in large numbers.The former are more found among vadakalais and the latter are found more among tenkalais.
Religion
Iyengars follow Visishtadvaita, a system of thought embodied by the Vedanta, the philosophical portion of the Vedas, Hindu's ancient scriptures. The central idea of Visishtadvaita is this: there exists an Ultimate Reality, an Absolute Being that is the source and substratum of all that exists. This immanent spirit is the inner guide and controller of the whole universe with all its diverse animate and inanimate elements. Communion with this gracious, omnipotent Supreme Being constitutes the supreme end of existence or Moksha. Such communion is attainable exclusively through complete self-surrender and undivided, loving meditation (Bhakti).The Vaishnavite tradition began during the Vedic period. Most Iyengars follow Ramanuja's and Vedanta Desikar's school of philosophy.
The objects of worship are the images of Vishnu and His incarnations and the saligramas - small stone pebbles of different colors (predominantly black) recovered from the bed of the river Gandaki in Nepal at Mukti Kshetra. Saligramas are fossilized ammonite shells formed 140 million years, having several spiral grooves resembling the chakra of Narayana which are formed by the river worms called Vajra-keeta.
The 108 holy temples of Vishnu called 108 Divya Desams[link][link] are important to the Iyengars.
The 1st Divya Desam is Srirangam's Lord Ranganathaswamy Temple and the 108th Divya Desam is Vaikuntam which is the Mythical abode of Lord Vishnu.
The priests at Tirupati Balaji temple, the most famous of Hindu Temples are Iyengars. Although most priests at south Indian temples are iyengars.
Ancestry of Iyengars
All Iyengars of today trace their origin to one of the 74 chief proponents of the faith, appointed by Sri Ramanuja (1017-1137 AD.) himself. They are called mudhali in Tamil and simhaasanaadhipathi in Sanskrit. They also had specific duties assigned to them by Sri Ramanuja. These names are from the book Guru Parampara Prabhavam. This book was published by the adopted son of Sri Ramanuja, Sri Pillan Piraan and approved by Sri Ramanuja.It is simple to note at a growth rate of 1% per year over 980 years, 74 will lead to 1.2 million people. The descendence could be through children or through disciples.
1.sottai nambi s/o aaLavandhaar, His son ennaacchaan, his son piLLaiappan. 2. pundareekar s/o periya nambi 3. theRkaazhvaan s/o thirukOttiyoor nambi 4. sundhara thOLudaiyaan s/o thirumalaiyaandaan 5. ramaanujam s/o peria thirumalai nambi and his son thirumalai nambi 6. kooraththaazhvaan,/battar/sriraama piLLai 7. mudhaliyaandaan/kandhaadai aandaan 8. naduvil aazhvaan 9. kOmadaththu aazhvaan 10. thiruk kOvaloor aazhvaan 11. thirumOgoor aazhvaan 12. piLLaipiLLai aazhvaan 13. nadaadhoor aazhvaan 14. engaLaazhvaan 15. ananthaazhvaan 16. miLagaazhvaan 17. neyyundaazhvaan 18. sEttaloor siRiyaazhvaan 19. vEdhaanthiyaazhvaan 20. kOyil aazhvaan 21. ukkal aazhvaan 22. araNa puraththu aazhvaan 23. embaar 24. kidaambi aachchaan 25. kaNiyanoor siRiyaachchaan 26. eechchambaadi aachchaan 27. kongil aachchaan 28. eechchambaadi seeyar 29. thirumalai nallaan 30. sattampaLLi seeyar 31. thiruveLLaRai seeyar 32. aatkonda villi seeyar 33. thirunagari piLLaan 34. kaaraanci sOmajiyaar 35. alankaara vEngadavar 36. nambi karundhEvar 37. siRuppuLLi dhEvaraaja Battar 38. piLLi uRandhai udaiyaar 39. thiruk kurugai piraan piLLaan 40. periya kOvil vaLLalaar 41. thiru kaNNapuraththu araiyar 42. aasoorip perumaaL 43. munip perumaaL 44. ammangip perumaaL 45. maaruthip periyaandaan 46. matronRillaa maaruthicciRiyaandaan 47. SOmaasiyaandaan 48. seeyar aandaan 49. eeSvar aandaan 50. eeyuNNi piLLai aandaan 51. periyaandaan 52. siRiyaandaan 53. kuRinchiyoor siRiyaandaan 54. ammangi yaandaan 55. aaLavandhaar aandaan 56. aruLaaLap perumaaLemperumaanaar 57. thondanoor nambi 58. marudhoor nambi 59. mazhuvoor nambi 60. thirukkurungudi nambi 61. kuravai nambi 62. mudumbai nambi 63. vaduga nambi 64. vangeepuraththu nambi 65. sriparaangusa nambi 66. ammangi ammaaL 67. paruththi koLLai ammaaL 68. ukkalam ammaaL 69. sottai ammaaL 70. mudumbai ammaaL 71. komaandoorp piLLai 72. komaandoor iLaiyavilli 73. kidaambi perumaaL 74. kaattup piLLaan
The Gotram's trace one's paternal lineage to one of the Rishi's of pre-historic times. Gothram's are shared with other caste groups. Hindu customs prohibit marriage between people of the same Gotram. Several of 74 Mudhali's had the same Gothram. The Nakshatram signifies the position of moon in a constellation at the time of birth. Anything that is born, including human being has a nakshatram.
Iyengars Today
Iyengars today have diversified into a variety of fields—their strengths particularly evident in the fields of law, mass media, science, engineering, mathematics and computer science. However even today, a few Iyengars choose to pursue the vocation of priesthood. Iyengars have been active in the cultural field too. Music has always been integral to the Iyengar community; Carnatic music has a great tradition within the community. Apart from vocal music, instruments such as mridangam, naadaswaram, veena, ghatam, etc., Bharatanatyam were also patronized. Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam together enjoy a rich patronage in the cultural festivities in and around Chennai during the months of December and January. A large numbers of Iyengars also work in the movies, particularly the Tamil movie industry in southern India. Some famous Iyengar actors are Kamal Hassan, Hema Malini ,Vyjayanti Mala and Jayalalitha.Some Famous Iyengars in Recent Times
Due to their Education and progressive outlook, Iyengars have progressed in many fields and have shown remarkable contributions, especially in science.
Science and Technology:
- Srinivasa Iyengar Ramanujan - world renowned Mathematician
- Sir K. S. Krishnan - Physicist,Fellow of the Royal Society, Director of National Physical Laboratory. He along with Sir C.V.Raman discovered the Raman Effect
- Raja Ramanna - Nuclear Scientist
- Dr S Rajappa, Former Director, National Chemical Laboratories, Pune
- Dr Rangaswamy Srinivasan - Former Scientist, IBM Research Labs, NY and inventor of LASIK Laser Surgery(Inventor of Ablative Photodecomposition (APD) - Using Excimer Laser for Eye surgery)
- Dr. V.K. Aatre- Former Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister of India (replaced Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Oceanographic scientist and head of D.R.D.O
- Prof S Sadagopan - Founder Director, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India.
- Professor S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan - Mathematician & Fellow of the Royal Society
- Professor Mudumbai Narasimhan - Mathematician & Fellow of the Royal Society (1996)
- Professor Madabusi Raghunathan - Mathematician & Fellow of the Royal Society (2000)
- Professor Conjeeveram Seshadri - Mathematician & Fellow of the Royal Society (1988)
- Professor Mandyam Srinivasan - Fellow of the Royal Society (2001)
- Professor Cadambathur Tiruvenkatacharlu Rajagopal - Mathematician, Ramanujan Institute of Mathematics
- Professor Chidambaram Padmanabhan Ramanujam - Mathematician, TIFR
- Professor Ramanuja Vijayaraghavan - Physicist, TIFR
- Ravi Iyengar- Indian neuroscientist, pioneer in G protein studies.
- T.S.Vijayaraghavan - Eminent Mathematician.
- Dr. K Kasturirangan - Head of Indian Space Research Organisation (India's Space Agency)
- P. K. Iyengar - Former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
- M. R. Srinivasan - Former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
- Sanjeet Rangarajan - Tissue Engineering Scientist at Vanderbilt University
- Dr.Rajan K. Sampath - FAO Consultant Head of Economics Dept, Colorado State University and Former Director of ISARD.
- Dr. S. Rangachari - Renowned physician
- Dr. P.Vasudevan- Renowned Urologist in the US after whom the Dr Vasudevan Wellness Center at the University of Arkansas at Helena, Arkansas is named.
Social Sciences, Literature:
- Vasudha Narayanan - President Elect, American Academy of Religion and Professor of Religious Studies, University of Florida
- A. K. Ramanujan - Chair of Department of South Asian Studies at the University of Chicago, Padma Shri Awardee and MacArthur Fellow
- T. S. Parthasarathy - Musicologist and music critic for The Hindu
- Masti Venkatesha Iyengar - Kannada Literature
- Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar - Kannada Literature
- G.P. Rajarathnam - Kannada Literature
- P.T. Narasimhachar - Pu.Thi.Na - Kannada Literature
- Sujatha Rangarajan - Writer & Visionary
- K.S.Varadachariar-Emminent Sanskrit Scholar.
- Mahavidwan R. Raghava Iyengar - Tamil and Sanskrit Scholar
- M. N. Srinivas - Pioneering Sociologist
- S. M. S. Chari - Author of books on Sri Vaishnavism
- D. Lakshminarasimhachar - Kannada Literature
Music:
- Ariyakkudi T. Ramanuja Iyengar - World renowned Carnatic musician
- Mysore Doreswamy Iyengar - Veena Maestro
- T.M.Krishna - Renowned Carnatic musician
- Madurai T.N. Seshagopalan - Carnatic music maestro
- Sudha Raghunathan - Carnatic singer
- Chitraveena Ravi Kiran - Chitraveena maestro & Child Prodigy
- Annamacharya - Vaishnava Saint and Carnatic Music Composer.
- Tiger Varadachariar - Renowned Carnatic Music Exponent.
Journalism:
- S. Kasturiranga Iyengar - Proprietor and Editor of "The Hindu" (1905)
- N. Ram - Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu.
- TCA Srinivasa-Raghavan - Columnist, Business Standard of India
- Seshadri Chari - Editor, The Organiser, periodical of the RSS
- Sreenivasan Jain - Of iyengar heritage and correspondent for NDTV
- Madhan - Cartoonist
- T. S. Srinivasa-Raghavan - Correspondent, The Times of India
Industry:
- T.V. Sundaram Iyengar - Founder of T.V.S. group (automobile and finance)
- Ravi Parthasarathy - Vice-Chairman & Managing Director, IL&FS Ltd.
- N S Raghavan - Co-Founder of Infosys
- R. Seshasayee - President of Confederation of Indian Industry and CEO of Ashok Leyland, part of the Hinduja group.
- N. Vaghul - Chairman of ICICI and Director of Mittal Steel
- G. R. Gopinath - CEO and Co-Founder of Air Deccan
- N Sampath Kumar - Executive Director, Finance, IndusInd Bank Ltd.
- Shyam Ramanna - CEO of Crest Communictions, a famous animation firm and son of Dr Raja Ramanna
- Sridar Iyengar - Director of Infosys and President of TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs) in Silicon Valley.
- P Ragunathan - Senior Vice-President, IndusInd Bank Ltd.
- Vidyadharini - Former Business Development Manager of Covansys, Sanjose now Business Head Innova Inc CA.
- Dr. Krishna Bharat- Principal Scientist, Google Inc,.
- Raj Srikanth - Managing Director, Deutsche Bank Alex Brown Securities, New York
- Lakshmi S. Narayanan - CEO of Cognizant, Inc, Teaneck, NJ, USA.
- S Padmanabhan - Director, TCS Ltd.
Diplomats, Bureaucracy and Politics:
- Rajaji - Freedom fighter, national leader, the first Governor General of Independent India and also the Chief Minister of State of Madras.
- TCA Srinivasavardan - Former Home Secretary, Government of India.
- L N Rangarajan - Indian Ambassador to Norway, Professor at Manchester University, UK and author of an English translation of Arthasastra
- H V R Iyengar - (Late) ICS, Home Secretary, RBI Governor, Secretary to the Constituent Assembly etc among various positions in the administrative services in both pre and post independence India.
- Vijay Rangarajan - Acting British Ambassador to Mexico
- N Gopalaswami - Election Commissioner, Government of India.
- G. Parthasarathy - Outstanding Diplomat.
- C.V. Narasimhan - Under Secretary General of the UN.
- C. Rangarajan - Former Governor of Reserve Bank of India and governor of Andhra Pradesh,India
- M Ananthasayanam Ayyangar - First speaker of the Indian Parliament.
- K. Santhanam- (1895-1980)An attorney, Gandhian, 1st Railway Minister in Free India,Governor of Vindhya Pradesh, Chairman of Santhanam Committee on Corruption, authored several books (1895-1980)
- K Parasaran - Attorney General of India for Indira Gandhi
- Ashok Parthasarathi - Scientific Adviser to Indira Gandhi
- B. T. Parathasarathy - Attorney General for Karnataka
- Sir Bhashyam Iyengar-Eminent Lawyer and one of the first Indian Judges of the Madras High Court
- T.T. Krishnamachari - Industrialist, Minister of Finance for Jawaharlal Nehru
- J. Jayalalithaa - Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
- K N Govindacharya - RSS Idealogue
- Rangarajan Kumaramangalam - Former Minister of Power for BJP led NDA
- Gopalkrishna Gandhi - Of iyengar heritage(mother Laxmi was daughter of Rajaji and wife of Devadas Gandhi) and was Governor of West Bengal and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi
- Rajmohan Gandhi - Brother of Gopalkrishna Gandhi and popular author
- R K Raghavan - Director of Central Bureau of Investigation
- T Narasimha Iyengar - Renowned Criminal Vakil who was a member of the jury investigating the Arbuthnot Crash and grandfather of Rangaswamy Srinivasan and P Ragunathan
- N Kannan - Head, Civil Affairs, U.N Mission in Cyprus
Sports:
- S. Venkataraghavan - Cricketer
- Krishnamachari Srikanth - Cricketer
- Sadagopan Ramesh - Opening Batsman, Indian Cricket Team
- M. Chinnaswamy - Cricket administrator
- Sudararajan Kidambi - International Chess Master
Film:
- R. Madhavan -- Tamil actor
- Raghuvaran--Tamil actor
- Hema Malini - Tamil/Hindi Actress
- Vyjayantimala Bali - Tamil/Hindi Actress
- Suhasini - Tamil Actress
- Meenakshi Seshadri - Tamil/Hindi Actress
- Vaali - Tamil Lyricist
- Srinivas - Playback singer
- Vasundara Das - Playback singer
- B.S.Ranga - Veteran producer and director of Kannada, Telugu and Tamil films with more than 70 movies to his credit, winner of 2 President's Awards, Rajotsava Awardee
- Kamal Haasan - Actor
- Crazy Mohan - Scriptwriter
- Sandeep Prasad- Actor
- Aathreya - Telugu lyricist
- Sadagopan Venkatesh - Former DJ of New Jersey FM,Actor and Stage performerFounder member of EXPA, Poineer in Direct mailing in India.
- Yashoda Ranganathan - Indo-Canadian Actress
- Sabrina Setlur - German rapper Of Iyengar heritage(Father Iyengar)
- Esha Deol - Bollywood Actress, daughter of Hema Malini
Army and Police:
- Gen. K. Sundarji - Former Chief of the Indian Army
- General Sundararajan Padmanabhan - Former chief of the Indian Army
- S. Parthasarathi Ayyangar - Former Commissioner of Police in Madras Presidency
- Lt Gen C R Sampath Kumar - Military Secretary to Shankar Dayal Sharma, President of India.
- K R Srinivasan - Director General of Police Karnataka
- P S Ramanujan - Director General of Police Karnataka
Others:
- B.K.S. Iyengar - Yogi and founder of Iyengar Yoga
- Srinivasa (Hal)Iyengar - Chief Structural Engineer of the Sears Tower, John Hancock Tower and Spain's Guggenheim Museum
External links
- [NAMA Inc.- An Association of SriVaishnavas]
- [Sri Parakalamath, Mysore]
- [Sri Vaishnava Home Page]
- [Srirangam Srimad Andavan Periyaashramam]
- [Official Site of Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams]
- [Ahobila Matam Home Page]
- [Vanamamalai Divya Kshetram]
- [Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji's Home page]
- [Important Links for Vaishnava Amrutham]
- [Vadakalai Vs Thenkalai]
- [Malibu, CA Temple]
- [Sri Venkateswara Temple in Pittsburgh, PA, USA]
- [link]
- [Tamil Brahmins]
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