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Tiruvācakam as Lived Theology: Emotion, Experience, and Śaiva Mysticism

Ramanathan Srinivasan, P. S. Aithal

Poornaprajna International Journal of Philosophy & Languages (PIJPL) February 3, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.64818/pijpl.3107.4634.0028 via OpenAlex

Summary

Tiruvācakam, a 9th-century spiritual text by Māṇikkavācakar, presents theology as a lived experience characterized by emotion and mystical intimacy with Śiva. This study explores how Tiruvācakam emphasizes personal encounter and inner transformation over abstract metaphysics, highlighting themes like tears and divine grace. It positions the text within Tamil bhakti traditions and global mystical literature, showcasing its significance as a spiritual guide that merges ethics, aesthetics, and transcendence.

Study at a glance

Design exploratory qualitative research
Key finding Tiruvācakam functions as an experiential theology that prioritizes inner transformation over metaphysical speculation.

Abstract

Purpose: Tiruvācakam, composed by Māṇikkavācakar in the 9th century CE, stands as one of the most profound spiritual texts in Tamil Śaiva literature. Unlike doctrinal treatises or systematic theological expositions, Tiruvācakam articulates theology as lived experience—embodied through emotion (bhāva), surrender (śaraṇāgati), and mystical intimacy with Śiva. This study examines Tiruvācakam as a form of lived theology, where spiritual truth is not merely conceptualized but intensely felt, sung, and enacted. Māṇikkavācakar’s verses dissolve the boundaries between devotee and deity, intellect and emotion, ritual and realization. Methodology: In this paper, the exploratory qualitative research method is used. The relevant information is collected using keyword-based search in Google search engine, Google Scholar search engine, and AI-driven GPTs. This information is analysed and interpreted as per the objectives of the paper. Analysis/ Results: Drawing upon Śaiva Siddhānta, bhakti poetics, and comparative mysticism, the paper argues that Tiruvācakam functions as an experiential theology that prioritizes inner transformation over metaphysical speculation. The text’s recurring motifs of tears, longing, divine grace, and ego-annihilation reveal a theology rooted in personal encounter rather than institutional dogma. Originality/ Values: By situating Tiruvācakam within the broader framework of Tamil bhakti traditions and global mystical literature, this study highlights its enduring relevance as a spiritual manual that integrates ethics, aesthetics, and transcendence. The paper ultimately positions Tiruvācakam as a timeless testament to Tamil spirituality’s capacity to articulate the deepest truths of human-divine communion through lived emotional experience. Type of Paper: Exploratory Research.

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