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Ramanujacharya, the 11th century sage who preached equality

The Sunday Guardian

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November 09, 2025

In an era when rigid social stratifications constrained access to knowledge and worship, Ramanujacharya envisioned a spiritual democracy rooted in the concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

- SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT

The Statue of Equality in Hyderabad of the philosopher and reformer Sri Ramanujacharya (1017-1137) is not merely about national pride. It is a civilizational reaffirmation.

It is about India rediscovering an ancient yet modern ideal that spiritual realization must translate into social equality. Ramanujacharya's philosophy, rooted in Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, was not a call for escape from the world but for transformation within it. He stood as the bridge between metaphysics and social justice, bringing together the intellectual depth of the Vedas with the compassion of the Bhakti tradition.

In an era when rigid social stratifications constrained access to knowledge and worship, Ramanujacharya envisioned a spiritual democracy rooted in the concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which is understood as the conviction that the entire world is one family. Today, as India reclaims its intellectual heritage through the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), his message acquires renewed significance. For IKS is not about nostalgia, but about the living continuity of values that once shaped India's ethical and intellectual foundations, values of inclusivity, human dignity, and spiritual inquiry.

BHAKTI AS INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION

The Bhakti movement is often viewed as merely an emotional wave of devotion. But Ramanujacharya redefined it as an intellectual revolution. Born in 1017 CE at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu, he studied under the scholar Yadavaprakasha. He found his mentor's strict Advaitic interpretations of the Vedas to be philosophically inadequate and socially exclusive. Ramanuja's divergence was not an act of rebellion but of refinement. It was an assertion that the divine is both transcendent and immanent, and that every human being, regardless of birth, has the right to experience this divinity.

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