Dravidian Identity
- October 16, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Dravidian Identity
Subject : Social Issue
Context : Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi stated that Dravidian has become a Tamil identity due to divisional politics
Concept :
- Dravidian is the term usually used for people from south Indian affinities.
- The antiquity of the term Dravida goes back to the time of the AdiShankaracharya, who used the term to refer to South India.
- Dravidian Group of Languages mainly consists of languages spoken in the southern part of India.
- Around 25% of the population speak the languages classified in this group. Proto Dravidian gave rise to 21 Dravidian languages.
- Among these 21 Dravidian Group languages, the four major Dravidian Group languages are:
- Telugu (numerically the largest of all Dravidian languages)
- Tamil (the oldest and purest form of language)
- Kannada
- Malayalam (the smallest and youngest of the Dravidian languages).
Dravidian Movement in History:
- It was a dynamic social movement aimed at destroying the contemporary Hindu social order in its totality and creating a new, rational society without caste, religion, and God.
- Ideologues such as AyotheethasaPandithar, Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai, and M.S. Purnalingam Pillai as well as latter-day ‘Justice Party’ leaders such as Dr. T.M. Nair, P. The agaraya Chetty, and C. NatesaMudaliar championed the socio-political call for the emancipation of non-Brahmin.
- The Justice Party was a political party in the Madras Presidency of British India and was the first backward class mobilization that created social change and political empowerment.