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| Arumuka Navalar (Tamil: ஆறுமுக நாவலர், translit. Āṟumuka Nāvalar, lit. 'Arumuka Orator'; 18 December 1822 – 5 December 1879) was a Sri Lankan Tamil Shaivite scholar, polemicist, and a religious reformer who was central in reviving native Hindu Tamil traditions in Sri Lanka and India.He and others like him were responsible for reviving and reforming native traditions that had come under a long period of dormancy and decline during the previous 400 years of colonial rule by various European powers. A student of the Christian missionary school system who assisted in the translation of the King James Bible into the Tamil language, he was influential in creating a period of intense religious transformation amongst Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, preventing large-scale conversions to Christianity.As part of his religious revivalism, he was one of the early adaptors of modern Tamil prose, introduced Western editing techniques, and built schools (in imitation of Christian mission schools) that taught secular and Hindu religious subjects. He was a defender of Shaivism ,which is the oldest sect of Hinduism , against Christian missionary activity and was one of the first natives to use the modern printing press to preserve the Tamil literary tradition. He published many polemical tracts in defence of Hindu Saivism, and also sought and published original palm leaf manuscripts. He also attempted to reform Hindu Saivism itself – an effort which sometimes led to the decline of popular deities such as Kannaki Amman and worship modes and confrontation with traditional authorities of religion. |