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Nīlakaṇṭha Dīkṣita: An independent poet of the Kaveri delta, or: The forgotten model of genealogical authorship

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  • Talia Ariav

    (Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago)

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NÄ«lakaṇṭha DÄ«ká¹£ita is widely recognised as one of the leading figures of early modern Sanskrit literature. He is also remembered—in popular narratives and in academic circles alike—as a minister at Tirumalai NÄ yaka’s court in Madurai. This essay offers a corrective to this story and reflects on the historiographical mishaps that shaped it. I show that NÄ«lakaṇṭha lived most of his life around Thanjavur in the Kaveri delta and left no trace of an affiliation with a court or a patron. Rather, he took pride in being an independent author and teacher. I then take the opportunity to propose a forgotten model of authorship that NÄ«lakaṇṭha embodied. I suggest thinking of NÄ«lakaṇṭha as a ‘genealogical poet’, committed exclusively to his lineage of male family members and teachers. His genealogical commitments go hand in hand with an active teaching career, a radical interpretation of an existing literary and economical ideal of writerly independence (sarvatantrasvatantra) and a confidence in the survival of his legacy through future generations of students and family members. The genealogical economy also gives rise to an aesthetics and ethics of intimacy that shape NÄ«lakaṇṭha’s distinctive authorial signature. While I would argue that NÄ«lakaṇṭha is a genealogical poet par excellence, this model may be applied in different measures and constellations to other figures and contribute to a better understanding of the social realities that shape literary and intellectual histories of early modern South Asia and beyond.

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  • Talia Ariav, 2022. "NÄ«lakaṇṭha DÄ«ká¹£ita: An independent poet of the Kaveri delta, or: The forgotten model of genealogical authorship," The Indian Economic & Social History Review, , vol. 59(3), pages 273-298, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:indeco:v:59:y:2022:i:3:p:273-298
    DOI: 10.1177/00194646221109291
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