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Early History of the Missionary Works of the Royal Danish
Missionaries, the German and the Swedish in different packets
of Tamil Nadu: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
J Mallika Punniyavathi
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Scholar Church Historian,
Tranquebar Bishop Manickam Lutheran College
Porayar.
Nagappattinam,(DIST)
Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract
Tamil Nadu was ruled by the kings Chera, Chola and Pandyas during the time of medieval period. Chola
emerging and suppressed Pandiyas, some years passed away Pandiyas attained power and established their
authority whole part of Tamil Nadu. This situation, Ala udin khiji, sultanate of Delhi and his commander
Malikafur invaded on Tamil country and established the supremacy of the sultanate. The Vijayanagar
Empire was founded in 1336 A.D for the purpose of prevention of the muslims imperialism in the south
India. The Vijayanagar Empire created Nayakams for their administrative convenience of the south part of
Tamil Nadu. In this time Christian missionaries particularly Roman Catholic missionaries came and
preached settled in Tamil Nadu. Before that St.Thomas , the disciple of JESUS Christ arrived at Kerala and
Mylapore in Tamil Nadu. In India history of Christianity may be divided into four periods namely the
Syran period, the Roman period, the Lutheran period and modern period. The oldest Christian community
in India is in the native state of Travancore. The Roman period may be said begin with the year A.D though
the missionaries of the roman church were in India in the 13th
and 14th
centuries, it was only after the arrival
of Vascodagama in 1498 A.D. The greatest missionaries of Roman church were, Francis Xavier, Robert
D.Nobilie, Beschi and another missionaries came and preached in Tamil Nadu and started the schools for
native children. The 18th
century saw the beginnings of protestant missionary work in India, Ziegenblag and
Plutchav, two godly general were the first protestant missionaries. They were sent out by Frederick IV of
Denmark to preach the gospel in the Danish possession in India and arrived at tranquebar on 9th
July 1706
A.D. They were not only founders of the Tranquebar mission. The greatest of these early missionaries was
Christian Frederick Schwartz, the father of the Christian church in Thanjore and Thiruchirapalli in Tamil
Nadu. Johan Zacharias Kiernandar assumed the responsibility of preaching the gospel and he landed the
shore of Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu in India on the 8th
of August 1740 A.D to 1799.He was the first Swedish
missionary came to India. Sweden started Swedish Mission board in 1874 for the missionaries work. Rev.
Carl Jacob sandegren, Rev. Ernst heuman, Rev. David Bexell, Dr. Frederick Kugelberg. Rev C.J.
Sandegren, Missionary Esther Peterson, missionary Miss. Ellen Nordmark were the prominent missionaries
of the church of Sweden mission. During the period of two world wars the German missionaries could not
serve in India because Germany was against British. At the critical juncture Swedish missionaries they
were carried out the mission works with great responsibility. The contribution of the missionaries in
general and Swedish Christian missionaries in particular towards the abolishment of the cited social evils
will go permanent by in the Annals of the history of Tamil Nadu.
Keyword: Leipzig Missionary Society, Society the propagation of the Gospel, Society for Promoting
Christine knowledge, Church of Sweden Mission, Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church, Church Missionary
Society.
1. Introduction
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Tamil Nadu was ruled by the kings Chera, Chola and Pandiyas. During the time of the Medievel
period, Chola emerging and suppressed Pandiyas, some era passed Pandiyas captured power and ruled
whole part of the Tamil Nadu. This situation, Ala-ud-din khliji, Sultanate of Delhi and his commander
Malik – Kafur – invaded on Tamil Country and established the supremacy of the sultanate. The
Vijayanagar Empire was founded in 1336 AD for the purpose of prevention of the muslims imperialism in
the south india. The Vijayanagar Empire created nayakams for their administrative arrangements in the
south (Tamil Nadu). These Nayakams were called Madurai Nayakams, Thanjavur Nayakams and Jinji
Nayakams. In this time Christian Missionaries particularly Roman Catholic missionaries (came and
preached) settled in Tamil Nadu. Before that St.Thomas, the disciple of Jesus Christ arrived at Kerala and
Mylapore (Tamil Nadu) in India in First Century (52 AD). This article deals about the works of the Royal
Danish Missionaries, German and the Swedish in different packets of Tamil Nadu from18th Century to 20th
Century. Roman Catholic Missionaries were spread the gospel throughout entire Tamil Nadu.
The history of Christianity in any country must acknowledge the fact that this religion, more than
any other world religions, by its very tenents builds its life around the common worship of its believers.
Accordingly in its history various organizations and institutions have played a vital role to ensure and
enhance that religious community life. The institutional history of Christianity, to be sure can easily be over
emphasized, sometimes to the total exclusion of other important aspects of its expression and effects. On
the other hand it is entirely impossible to overlook the ‘ecclesiastical’ aspects of Christian in involvement.
More than that discerning that framework of institutions Christianity may well serve as the first step toward
going to see that a certain group consciousness of the Tamil people allied itself with the collective approach
to religion inherent in the Christian in Tamil people allied itself with the collective approach to religion
inherent in the Christian faith. For these reasons, in narrating the history of Christianity in Tamil Nadu, it
should be started with the vicissitudes of the country, taking then as a basis for all further observations.
2. Early History of the Missionary Services in Tamil Nadu.
The history of Christianity in India may be divided into four periods namely the Syrian Period, the
Roman Period, the Lutheran Period and the Modern Period. The oldest Christian community in India is in
the native state of Travancore. Its members are commonly known as Syrian Christians whose number is
about one fifth of the entire Christian population in India. Tradition connects the introduction of
Christianity into Travancore with the apostle St. Thomas. Most scholars are now agreed that there is no
historical proof to discredit this tradition. After a careful study of the results of recent research the late Dr.
Farquhar wrote Thirty years ago the balance of the probability stood absolutely against the story the
Apostolate of Thomas in India to day the balance of possibility is distinctly on the side of historicity. Some
have connected the establishment of the church with one Thomas, Bishop of Edessa, in the year A.D.345.
There is certainly no doubt that the community was a flourishing one in the sixth century.
It is known, however, that about the eighteenth century, the Christians of Malabar were so
numerous and influential that they acquired from the rulers of the land a certain political status, including
the right of self-government, in token of which they received two copper plate charters dated A.D.774 and
824. The history of next six hundred years is enveloped in obscurity. Through all the vicissitudes of history
they seem to have held themselves to together under the Syrian liturgy and ceremonials, though probably
they entirely lacked spiritual vigor and missionary Zeal. When in the fifteenth century 3the Portuguese
obtained a footing in India, they endeavored to bring these Christians under the rule of the Pope and to
substitute the Latin rite and dogmas for the Syrian. For the time being, they succeeded in doing so by force.
But when in the sixteenth century, the power of the Portuguese was broken by the Dutch; many of the
Syrians threw off the Papal Yoke and placed themselves under a Bishop consecrated for them by the
Patriarch of Antioch. A large number of however, still clung to the Roman church and their descendants are
the ‘Roman-Syrian’ Christians the present day.
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In 1816 the church Missionary Society sent missionaries to Travancore who started schools and
colleges and these began to leaven this ancient community. A small number of Syrians jointed the church
of England, and a larger number who were in favour of reform separated themselves from the old Jacobite
church and constituted what is called the ‘Mar Thomas’ or ‘Reformed Syrian Church’. This church uses in
its worship a revised form of the old syriac liturgy translated into the vernacular. Both sections are presided
over by Indian Bishops, and have always been independent of any foreign support. They are the only self-
supporting and self-governing Christian bodies in all India. If these ancient churches would but unite and
give themselves to the evangelization of India what a power they could exert in the land. In such activity
they would surely find their own fullest spiritual life.
The Roman period may be said to begin with the year A.D.1500. Though the missionaries of the
Roman Church were in India in the 13th
and 14th
centuries, it was only after the arrival of Vasco da Gama
in 1498 A.D. that it influence began to be seriously felt. The greatest missionary of the Roman church was
Francis Xavier. He landed in India on 6th
May 1543 and in many respects he was a model missionary. His
missionary enthusiasm, self-denial and aspirations after a holy life are lessons for all time. Noble by birth
and educated as a Scholar, he gave up all that was dear to him to go to the ends of the earth out of love to
Jesus Christ and Zeal for the salvation of his brethren of mankind. Often he was houseless and homeless
travelling on foot without a servant, suffering from cold and hunger, fording rivers and forcing his of way
through unbroken forests exposed to perils from sickness and robbers.
For nearly two hundred years of the Roman Church held undisputed sway over a large portion of
south India and penetrated even to the court of Akbar. Robert de Nobilie and Beschi, the Tamil Scholar are
amongst a great number of European missionaries who helped to establish and strengthen the Roman
Catholic Church in this land. According to the census of 1931, the Roman Catholics numbered 2, 113,000,
thus forming nearly a third of the entire Christian community. They do not recognize any comity
arrangement with other Christian bodies and assert their right to enter any field throughout India. This
indiscriminate invading of the territories of other churches and missions often interferes with the discipline
of these other churches and Missions, often interferes with the discipline of these other churches and
sometimes makes it very difficult for the others to entertain feelings of Christian friendliness towards them.
3. THE ROYAL DANISH MISSIONARIES (GERMAN) IN TAMIL NADU.
The 18th
Century saw the beginnings of Protestant missionary work in India, Ziegenbalg and
Plutschav, two godly General were the first protestant missionaries. They were sent out by King Frederick
IV of Denmark to preach the Gospel in the Danish possessions in India and arrived at Tranquebar on 9th
July 1706 A.D. Later they were joined by a noble of missionaries such as Grundle, Schultze, Kiernader,
Gericke, Schwarkz and others. Grundle, Schultze Kiernander, Gericke, Schwartz and others. Grundle and
Schulize translated the scriptures into Tamil and completed the first vernacular Bible in India in the year
1727 A.D. Kiernander was the first protestant missionary from Sweden worked at Cuddalore and later at
Bengal. Fabricius gave the Tamils their first hymn book.
The greatest of these early missionaries was Christian Frederick Schwartz, ‘the father of the
Christian Church in Tanjore and Trichirapalli’. He arrived in South India on 16th
July 1750 and for nearly
half a century worked unceasingly in these districts until his death in 1798. Several lengthy journeys were
undertaken to Madras, Ceylon, Madurai and Thirunelveli. Indian workers were trained and sent forth from
Tanjore to take charge of these outlaying stations and churches were founded in all the important centres of
South India. “Schwartz was by no means a brilliantly gifted man even in his missionary labour’s he never
struck out any new lines of work. He did not bring the Tranquebar Mission to a higher state of
development; he simply extended its operations. While other missionaries in the course of years suffered
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from the withering influence of the natural and still more mental and moral climate of their environment,
every fresh task seemed to fill Schwartz with yet greater vivacity and to help him to some in ward victory;
he grew perceptibly along with his growing ideals and at the same time the purity of his heart, his
insusceptibility to flattery, his incorruptibility in money matters, his unassuming and simple faithfulness,
the frank straight forwardness of his relations with both the great and the humble were so self-service that
he enjoyed the general confidence of the community as perhaps no other missionary in India general
confidence.
Other early Lutheran missionaries have left an undying fame in South India for attractive piety,
whole healed devotion to the Master and self–sacrificing love for the people. Though first sent out by the
King of Denmark, these continental missionaries received a considerable amount of support from England
and finally they and the churches established by them were taken continental missionaries received a
motivating Christian knowledge and the Leipzig Missionary Society. The work of the SPCK was in the
year 1825 transferred to the society the Propagation of the Gospel and since the great war, the church of
Sweden has taken over practically the whole work of the old Leipzig Mission. In the year 1919, the Tamil
Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized and now includes in it the churches founded by the Leipzig
Mission and the Church of Sweden Mission totaling in 1934 a total strength of 31,400 persons.
The spread of the various missionary groups over Tamil Nadu did not, on the whole, follow a
preconceived strategy. It started from the existing churches and developed, as occasion arose, from harbor’s
and cities along traditional lines of communication. It also increasingly penetrated into the rural interior. In
course of time, the spheres of influence of the various groups either came to be mutually respected or on
grounds of different doctrines and practices, overlapped each other. The latter was generally true of the
main division of Roman Catholic Christians on the one hand the protestants on the other. But even with in
these two large groupings double occupancy of missionary territory occurred, further complicating the
picture.
Among the protestant mission societies, basic traditional differences in the doctrines of the
Eucharist and of the ministry as well as in their ethos regarding practical consequence which arose out of
the common conviction of the fundamental equality of the human beings over conventional caste practices
were the most outstanding causes of geographical duplication. In connection with the question of ministry,
dissension centered on conflicting as to the proper, biblical form of church structure. In geographical terms,
beginning from the South, the spread over all of Tamil Nadu as follows: In the present Kanyakumari
district, then the South Travancore, the Carmelites of the vicarite apostolic of verapoly, since 1853 of that
of Quilon which had been bifurcated from verapoly because of rapid church growth continued to work side
by side with the missionaries of the LMS, a very determined and fairy cohesive group of average education.
4. MISSIONARIES OF THE CHURCH OF SWEDEN MISSION: (SWEDES) IN TAMIL
NADU.
4.1 John Zacharias Kiernandar
Assumed the responsibility of preaching the gospel and he landed the shares of cuddalore in Tamil
Nadu in India. On the 8 the of August 1740 AD file 1799. He was the first Swedish Missionary came to
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India. Missionaries of the church of Sweden mission card Jacob Sandegren was born at Maesinge in
Sweden on 1st October 1841 , studied in Sweden and on 17 the November 1869, arrived in India,
missionary Rev. C.T. Kremmer was the pastor in Chennai. Rev. C.J. Sandegren stayed with him and
served the church. He married Miss Theodara Kremmer the daughter of Rev. C.T. Kremmer. This
marriage gained significance since it helped the church of Sweden mission and Leipzig Evangelical
Lutheran Mission work together later. He assumed the responsibility of dis charging evangelical and social
works in Coimbatore, Madurai, Virudunagar and sirkali. Between 1901 and 1915 he was the president of
the church of Sweden Mission council. After a long services of selfless service, he died in Madurai in
1929.
4.2 Missionary Ernst Heuman:
Missionary Ernst Heuman was born at Halmstad in Sweden on 9th July 1858 and studied at
Uppsala and was ordained at was by on 12th June 1889. He reached India on 14the October 1903 and
served at pudukkottai, Mayavaram, Tanjore, Tiruchirapalliad other Places. He was elected the president of
the church of Sweden mission council in India was in the post from 1916 to 1921. The Tamil Evangelical
Lutheran was constituted in the year 1919 with the constituted parts of native Tamil Pastorates. The first
synod of the newly constituted church TELC was hold on the year 1919 to Dr. Rev. Ernst Heuman of CSM
was elected the first Bishop of the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran church. He served the first Bishop of the
TELC called “The Bishop Tranquebar” from 1921 to 19261.
4.2 Missionary EFL David Bexell:
Rev. David Heuman Bexell was born at Barnar in Sweden on 24th
August 1861, studied at Lund
and Leipzig, was ordained in the year 1887. He reached India on 30th
August 1887. He was inspired by
among others peter Fjellstedt and C.A. Quchterlong to India as the Swedish church missionary. Between
1912 and 1916 he served as the president of the church of Sweden mission. He was elected as the second
Bishop of TELC and served as Bishop from 1928 1933.
He translated the classic Christian literature to the Tamil language and published in 1933
an English -Tamil dictionary, known as Tranquebar Dictionary, which was the result of a lifetime’s work
and has facilitated the relations between Tamils and the European culture. He worked as Missionary in
several parts of TELC Dindugaul, Pudukkottai, Madurai, Chennai, Tiruchirapalli and Coimbatore . He was
entered to eternal reset in 1938 at Coimbatore.
4.3 Dr. Fredrik Kugelberg
He was born at Ljungurum in Sweden on 20 the September 1890, studied at Uppsala and
Stockholm, arrived in India on 8th
December 1905. As he was a doctor by profession, he felt the necessity
to sound a hospital at Tiruppatur and as a result of that, he founded the hospital at Thiruppattur called “The
Swedish Mission Hospital. Sister Sonja person, Dr. Ysander, Dr. Sendol, Dr. Ericleson, Dr. Wallden and a
Group of Missionaries from Sweden served themselves in this noble. Ministry of looking after the sick to
the best of their abilities developed the hospital with al facilities and made the CSM Hospital to be one of
the best hospitals in Tamil Nadu. A Home for blind was started in 1971 by Sister Sonja person. She served
1944 to 1959 and 1963 to 1983 in Tirupattur, a school for blind children was started in 1972 by sister son
Later it developed to Middle school in 1979. Miss. Brigitta Enval served as the Manager of the School till
2007. In 1926 a nursing school was opened by sister Wilche.
4.4 Missionary Rev. Carl Frederick
Adolf Sandegren was born as missionary at Coimbatore on 27the December 1874, went to Sweden
and studied at Uppsala and was ordained at Uppsala on 28th December 1899. He reached India on 9the
February 1901, worked in Sirkali, colombo, pudukkottai, pattukkottai, vilupuram and Virudunagar.
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4.5 Missionary Rev. Paul Sandegreen.
In the 20th
century, Rev. Paul Sandegren was a pioneer missionary of the church of Sweden
mission. He was called as Paul Apostle in the Holy Bible because he sacrificed and devoted his whole
life to the poor people in Tamil Nadu and was ordained in 1913. Between 1915 to 1925 , he served various
places in Madurai, Virudunagar, Chinaiypura, Chinna kollai and Sathur. During the time of his services
in 1915, struggle stared between and Hindu and Muslims in Nadukkottai. In 1920 the conflict begun with
police and kallar community. This struggle led to up normal situation in these areas. The British
Government also called for Kallar community as crimed community. In this critical situation, Rev. Paul
Sandegren has entered into the areas and helped them. After this incident, Most of them were changed their
attitudes and their behavior. His services were wonderful one to this particular community.
The Rev. Paul Sandegren built the church at Usilampatti. The four pillars that stand outside
represent the four gospel workers and the twelve pillars within the church represent twelve disciples. He
dedicated the second place of worship for the Holy Redeemer’s Lutheran church congregation at the rear
end of Union Christian Higher secondary school, Madurai on 23rd May 1954. He entered into eternal rest
in the year 1972.
4.6 Missionary Rev. Herman Sandegren:
He was the son of the Rev. C.J. Sandegren. He did missionary work a Pudukottai and left India in
1920 for Sweden.
4.7 Missionary Rev. Johannes Sandegren D.D.
He was born in 1883 at Madurai, was the son of carl Jacob Sandegren was ordained in 1906 and
sent out in 1907 , reached India and served in Thiruchul, Virudunagar, Madurai, Madras and
Thiruchirapalli. He was elected as the president of mission council and elected as the third Bishop of
Tranquebar and was in office as Bishop of TELC from 1934 to 1956.
4.8 Missionary Esther Peterson (1890 - 1960)
India had many social evils in the society like sati, Female infanticide, child marriage, prevented
for widow re – marriage, denied for Women education and also property rights for women etc. In this
situation Esther Peterson did restless service among the women in Tamil Nadu. During the service of Rev.
Carol Jacob Sandegren as Missionary of Tamil Nadu and he expressed his view to home mission in Tamil
Nadu only suitable for women missionaries to serve among the women in Tamil Nadu . Indian women
were not good position in the society because of the society structure. So women missionaries only
passible to served here. Immediately the Sweden Mission took care about it. It ready to sent women
missionaries for the serving among the Indian women. The Sweden Mission Board was forward to the
application of the C.J. Sandegren to the Leipzig Erangelical Lutheran Mission regarding this matter but
LELM followed orthodox policy. Lastely, the Leipzig Evangelical Lutheran Mission was accepted this
obligation of Rev. C.J. Sandegren.
The Mission Board searched women missionaries in Sweden for the Tamil women to south India.
This incident was going in 1887. After this year the church of Sweden mission was selected Esther
Peterson as missionary to south India. Esther Petersons was born on 16th July in 1866 in Sweden and she
came to Madurai as the first Lady Missionary in 1890 and was followed by many others as teachers and
Nursing sisters. She started her services from this place.
She served fulfilled her service at the age 70 in India among the Tamil women. Madurai and
Tiruppatur was the headquarters of her work. She founded many schools for girls in and around Madurai
and encouraged them to get the education on so on. she changed dress core to wear blouses among the
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young girls in Madurai and Usilampatti and she created social awareness among the women and also she
believed Education is only way for the remove the orthodox and superstitious belief from the society.
(She served many places in Nadukkottai, Saduvalley - Mangalam , Matiyur )
She served many places and visited daily these places were called in Nadukkottai,
saduvalleymangalem, Matiyur along with her helper packiyam muthuammal, Manikamdattammal. She
built her won house at Tirupattur for the purpose of it and if became a home for Aged people, deserving
young girls and orphan. In Between 1890 to 1960 she served restless hard work among the women in
Tamil Nadu.
4.9 Missionary Miss Ellen Nordmark
She was on 14th July 1902 at Sweden and came to India as Missionary in 1938. She was basically
Teacher and also a pastor. She had closely associated herself with the education of women and especially
the establishment of the Girl’s High school and women Teachers Training Institute at Usilampatti had been
the significant contributions of Narmark. In 1949 Usilampatti primary school could not ran properly
because of the Government order. Miss Narmark and some other important person in Usilampatti took
effective effort to ran the school successfully.
She was the Head master and correspondent for the girl’s school. She boldly worked among the
village women in and around the Usilampatti. She always round the many places and brought a group of
girls by van and they had learnt Tailoring , sowing, Craft works etc. She stitched bundle of blouses
individually and put to wear the upper clothe for women in Tamil Nadu. She saved small child from the
child marriage and she saved female children from infanticide and brought them and gave them shelter,
food education and made them to serve the society in various fields. Sometime she took certain step boldly
for the upliftement of the women in Tamil Nadu. She was the member of the Kallar reclamation
committee. Mr. Mookiah Thevar MLA appreciated and called her known as Veermmal; that means “Brave
mother”. She was the member of Church Council from 1965-68 and also as chairman of Education Board.
She sacrificed herself to Madurai and Usiampatti and return back to Sweden in 1969. She rested eternal
rest in 21st December 1995.
During the period of world wars the German missionaries could not served in India because
Germany was against British. At Critical Juncture time Swedish missionaries they were carried out the
mission works with great responsibility. The Swedish missionaries managed the mission properties and
mission works effectively. It is most significant in the History of Christian Missionaries in the Tamil Nadu
History.
5. Conclusion
The history of Christianity in India is viewed as an integral part of the Socio – Cultural history of
the Indian People rather than as separate from it. The history will therefore focus attention upon the
Christian people in India. Up on their social, religious, cultural and political encounters, up on the changes
which these encounters produced in them and in their appreciation of the Christian Gospel as well as in the
Indian Culture and Society of which they themselves were a part. These elements constitute the history of
Christianity in India, and are not to be merely Chapters tacked on to the end of an institutional study. This
history should, therefore, provide an insight into the changing identity of the Christian people of India
through the centuries.
The contribution of the Christian missionaries in general and Swedish Christian missionaries in
particular towards the abolishment of the cited social evils will go permanently in the annals of the History
of Tamil Nadu.
Conversion to Christianity was only secondary but providing the basic social amenities was
primary to these missionaries. In the absence of modern roads and transports, they used to walk miles
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together every day and personally attended the needs of the people and rendered “service in its real sense.
Gradually, the age old social order gave way to a ‘New Social Order” and hence, a new a cultured, civilized
and educated society related to the development of Tamil people began to emerge.
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  • 1. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 51 Early History of the Missionary Works of the Royal Danish Missionaries, the German and the Swedish in different packets of Tamil Nadu: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE J Mallika Punniyavathi Associate Professor Ph.D., Scholar Church Historian, Tranquebar Bishop Manickam Lutheran College Porayar. Nagappattinam,(DIST) Tamil Nadu, India. Abstract Tamil Nadu was ruled by the kings Chera, Chola and Pandyas during the time of medieval period. Chola emerging and suppressed Pandiyas, some years passed away Pandiyas attained power and established their authority whole part of Tamil Nadu. This situation, Ala udin khiji, sultanate of Delhi and his commander Malikafur invaded on Tamil country and established the supremacy of the sultanate. The Vijayanagar Empire was founded in 1336 A.D for the purpose of prevention of the muslims imperialism in the south India. The Vijayanagar Empire created Nayakams for their administrative convenience of the south part of Tamil Nadu. In this time Christian missionaries particularly Roman Catholic missionaries came and preached settled in Tamil Nadu. Before that St.Thomas , the disciple of JESUS Christ arrived at Kerala and Mylapore in Tamil Nadu. In India history of Christianity may be divided into four periods namely the Syran period, the Roman period, the Lutheran period and modern period. The oldest Christian community in India is in the native state of Travancore. The Roman period may be said begin with the year A.D though the missionaries of the roman church were in India in the 13th and 14th centuries, it was only after the arrival of Vascodagama in 1498 A.D. The greatest missionaries of Roman church were, Francis Xavier, Robert D.Nobilie, Beschi and another missionaries came and preached in Tamil Nadu and started the schools for native children. The 18th century saw the beginnings of protestant missionary work in India, Ziegenblag and Plutchav, two godly general were the first protestant missionaries. They were sent out by Frederick IV of Denmark to preach the gospel in the Danish possession in India and arrived at tranquebar on 9th July 1706 A.D. They were not only founders of the Tranquebar mission. The greatest of these early missionaries was Christian Frederick Schwartz, the father of the Christian church in Thanjore and Thiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu. Johan Zacharias Kiernandar assumed the responsibility of preaching the gospel and he landed the shore of Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu in India on the 8th of August 1740 A.D to 1799.He was the first Swedish missionary came to India. Sweden started Swedish Mission board in 1874 for the missionaries work. Rev. Carl Jacob sandegren, Rev. Ernst heuman, Rev. David Bexell, Dr. Frederick Kugelberg. Rev C.J. Sandegren, Missionary Esther Peterson, missionary Miss. Ellen Nordmark were the prominent missionaries of the church of Sweden mission. During the period of two world wars the German missionaries could not serve in India because Germany was against British. At the critical juncture Swedish missionaries they were carried out the mission works with great responsibility. The contribution of the missionaries in general and Swedish Christian missionaries in particular towards the abolishment of the cited social evils will go permanent by in the Annals of the history of Tamil Nadu. Keyword: Leipzig Missionary Society, Society the propagation of the Gospel, Society for Promoting Christine knowledge, Church of Sweden Mission, Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church, Church Missionary Society. 1. Introduction
  • 2. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 52 Tamil Nadu was ruled by the kings Chera, Chola and Pandiyas. During the time of the Medievel period, Chola emerging and suppressed Pandiyas, some era passed Pandiyas captured power and ruled whole part of the Tamil Nadu. This situation, Ala-ud-din khliji, Sultanate of Delhi and his commander Malik – Kafur – invaded on Tamil Country and established the supremacy of the sultanate. The Vijayanagar Empire was founded in 1336 AD for the purpose of prevention of the muslims imperialism in the south india. The Vijayanagar Empire created nayakams for their administrative arrangements in the south (Tamil Nadu). These Nayakams were called Madurai Nayakams, Thanjavur Nayakams and Jinji Nayakams. In this time Christian Missionaries particularly Roman Catholic missionaries (came and preached) settled in Tamil Nadu. Before that St.Thomas, the disciple of Jesus Christ arrived at Kerala and Mylapore (Tamil Nadu) in India in First Century (52 AD). This article deals about the works of the Royal Danish Missionaries, German and the Swedish in different packets of Tamil Nadu from18th Century to 20th Century. Roman Catholic Missionaries were spread the gospel throughout entire Tamil Nadu. The history of Christianity in any country must acknowledge the fact that this religion, more than any other world religions, by its very tenents builds its life around the common worship of its believers. Accordingly in its history various organizations and institutions have played a vital role to ensure and enhance that religious community life. The institutional history of Christianity, to be sure can easily be over emphasized, sometimes to the total exclusion of other important aspects of its expression and effects. On the other hand it is entirely impossible to overlook the ‘ecclesiastical’ aspects of Christian in involvement. More than that discerning that framework of institutions Christianity may well serve as the first step toward going to see that a certain group consciousness of the Tamil people allied itself with the collective approach to religion inherent in the Christian in Tamil people allied itself with the collective approach to religion inherent in the Christian faith. For these reasons, in narrating the history of Christianity in Tamil Nadu, it should be started with the vicissitudes of the country, taking then as a basis for all further observations. 2. Early History of the Missionary Services in Tamil Nadu. The history of Christianity in India may be divided into four periods namely the Syrian Period, the Roman Period, the Lutheran Period and the Modern Period. The oldest Christian community in India is in the native state of Travancore. Its members are commonly known as Syrian Christians whose number is about one fifth of the entire Christian population in India. Tradition connects the introduction of Christianity into Travancore with the apostle St. Thomas. Most scholars are now agreed that there is no historical proof to discredit this tradition. After a careful study of the results of recent research the late Dr. Farquhar wrote Thirty years ago the balance of the probability stood absolutely against the story the Apostolate of Thomas in India to day the balance of possibility is distinctly on the side of historicity. Some have connected the establishment of the church with one Thomas, Bishop of Edessa, in the year A.D.345. There is certainly no doubt that the community was a flourishing one in the sixth century. It is known, however, that about the eighteenth century, the Christians of Malabar were so numerous and influential that they acquired from the rulers of the land a certain political status, including the right of self-government, in token of which they received two copper plate charters dated A.D.774 and 824. The history of next six hundred years is enveloped in obscurity. Through all the vicissitudes of history they seem to have held themselves to together under the Syrian liturgy and ceremonials, though probably they entirely lacked spiritual vigor and missionary Zeal. When in the fifteenth century 3the Portuguese obtained a footing in India, they endeavored to bring these Christians under the rule of the Pope and to substitute the Latin rite and dogmas for the Syrian. For the time being, they succeeded in doing so by force. But when in the sixteenth century, the power of the Portuguese was broken by the Dutch; many of the Syrians threw off the Papal Yoke and placed themselves under a Bishop consecrated for them by the Patriarch of Antioch. A large number of however, still clung to the Roman church and their descendants are the ‘Roman-Syrian’ Christians the present day.
  • 3. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 53 In 1816 the church Missionary Society sent missionaries to Travancore who started schools and colleges and these began to leaven this ancient community. A small number of Syrians jointed the church of England, and a larger number who were in favour of reform separated themselves from the old Jacobite church and constituted what is called the ‘Mar Thomas’ or ‘Reformed Syrian Church’. This church uses in its worship a revised form of the old syriac liturgy translated into the vernacular. Both sections are presided over by Indian Bishops, and have always been independent of any foreign support. They are the only self- supporting and self-governing Christian bodies in all India. If these ancient churches would but unite and give themselves to the evangelization of India what a power they could exert in the land. In such activity they would surely find their own fullest spiritual life. The Roman period may be said to begin with the year A.D.1500. Though the missionaries of the Roman Church were in India in the 13th and 14th centuries, it was only after the arrival of Vasco da Gama in 1498 A.D. that it influence began to be seriously felt. The greatest missionary of the Roman church was Francis Xavier. He landed in India on 6th May 1543 and in many respects he was a model missionary. His missionary enthusiasm, self-denial and aspirations after a holy life are lessons for all time. Noble by birth and educated as a Scholar, he gave up all that was dear to him to go to the ends of the earth out of love to Jesus Christ and Zeal for the salvation of his brethren of mankind. Often he was houseless and homeless travelling on foot without a servant, suffering from cold and hunger, fording rivers and forcing his of way through unbroken forests exposed to perils from sickness and robbers. For nearly two hundred years of the Roman Church held undisputed sway over a large portion of south India and penetrated even to the court of Akbar. Robert de Nobilie and Beschi, the Tamil Scholar are amongst a great number of European missionaries who helped to establish and strengthen the Roman Catholic Church in this land. According to the census of 1931, the Roman Catholics numbered 2, 113,000, thus forming nearly a third of the entire Christian community. They do not recognize any comity arrangement with other Christian bodies and assert their right to enter any field throughout India. This indiscriminate invading of the territories of other churches and missions often interferes with the discipline of these other churches and Missions, often interferes with the discipline of these other churches and sometimes makes it very difficult for the others to entertain feelings of Christian friendliness towards them. 3. THE ROYAL DANISH MISSIONARIES (GERMAN) IN TAMIL NADU. The 18th Century saw the beginnings of Protestant missionary work in India, Ziegenbalg and Plutschav, two godly General were the first protestant missionaries. They were sent out by King Frederick IV of Denmark to preach the Gospel in the Danish possessions in India and arrived at Tranquebar on 9th July 1706 A.D. Later they were joined by a noble of missionaries such as Grundle, Schultze, Kiernader, Gericke, Schwarkz and others. Grundle, Schultze Kiernander, Gericke, Schwartz and others. Grundle and Schulize translated the scriptures into Tamil and completed the first vernacular Bible in India in the year 1727 A.D. Kiernander was the first protestant missionary from Sweden worked at Cuddalore and later at Bengal. Fabricius gave the Tamils their first hymn book. The greatest of these early missionaries was Christian Frederick Schwartz, ‘the father of the Christian Church in Tanjore and Trichirapalli’. He arrived in South India on 16th July 1750 and for nearly half a century worked unceasingly in these districts until his death in 1798. Several lengthy journeys were undertaken to Madras, Ceylon, Madurai and Thirunelveli. Indian workers were trained and sent forth from Tanjore to take charge of these outlaying stations and churches were founded in all the important centres of South India. “Schwartz was by no means a brilliantly gifted man even in his missionary labour’s he never struck out any new lines of work. He did not bring the Tranquebar Mission to a higher state of development; he simply extended its operations. While other missionaries in the course of years suffered
  • 4. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 54 from the withering influence of the natural and still more mental and moral climate of their environment, every fresh task seemed to fill Schwartz with yet greater vivacity and to help him to some in ward victory; he grew perceptibly along with his growing ideals and at the same time the purity of his heart, his insusceptibility to flattery, his incorruptibility in money matters, his unassuming and simple faithfulness, the frank straight forwardness of his relations with both the great and the humble were so self-service that he enjoyed the general confidence of the community as perhaps no other missionary in India general confidence. Other early Lutheran missionaries have left an undying fame in South India for attractive piety, whole healed devotion to the Master and self–sacrificing love for the people. Though first sent out by the King of Denmark, these continental missionaries received a considerable amount of support from England and finally they and the churches established by them were taken continental missionaries received a motivating Christian knowledge and the Leipzig Missionary Society. The work of the SPCK was in the year 1825 transferred to the society the Propagation of the Gospel and since the great war, the church of Sweden has taken over practically the whole work of the old Leipzig Mission. In the year 1919, the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized and now includes in it the churches founded by the Leipzig Mission and the Church of Sweden Mission totaling in 1934 a total strength of 31,400 persons. The spread of the various missionary groups over Tamil Nadu did not, on the whole, follow a preconceived strategy. It started from the existing churches and developed, as occasion arose, from harbor’s and cities along traditional lines of communication. It also increasingly penetrated into the rural interior. In course of time, the spheres of influence of the various groups either came to be mutually respected or on grounds of different doctrines and practices, overlapped each other. The latter was generally true of the main division of Roman Catholic Christians on the one hand the protestants on the other. But even with in these two large groupings double occupancy of missionary territory occurred, further complicating the picture. Among the protestant mission societies, basic traditional differences in the doctrines of the Eucharist and of the ministry as well as in their ethos regarding practical consequence which arose out of the common conviction of the fundamental equality of the human beings over conventional caste practices were the most outstanding causes of geographical duplication. In connection with the question of ministry, dissension centered on conflicting as to the proper, biblical form of church structure. In geographical terms, beginning from the South, the spread over all of Tamil Nadu as follows: In the present Kanyakumari district, then the South Travancore, the Carmelites of the vicarite apostolic of verapoly, since 1853 of that of Quilon which had been bifurcated from verapoly because of rapid church growth continued to work side by side with the missionaries of the LMS, a very determined and fairy cohesive group of average education. 4. MISSIONARIES OF THE CHURCH OF SWEDEN MISSION: (SWEDES) IN TAMIL NADU. 4.1 John Zacharias Kiernandar Assumed the responsibility of preaching the gospel and he landed the shares of cuddalore in Tamil Nadu in India. On the 8 the of August 1740 AD file 1799. He was the first Swedish Missionary came to
  • 5. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 55 India. Missionaries of the church of Sweden mission card Jacob Sandegren was born at Maesinge in Sweden on 1st October 1841 , studied in Sweden and on 17 the November 1869, arrived in India, missionary Rev. C.T. Kremmer was the pastor in Chennai. Rev. C.J. Sandegren stayed with him and served the church. He married Miss Theodara Kremmer the daughter of Rev. C.T. Kremmer. This marriage gained significance since it helped the church of Sweden mission and Leipzig Evangelical Lutheran Mission work together later. He assumed the responsibility of dis charging evangelical and social works in Coimbatore, Madurai, Virudunagar and sirkali. Between 1901 and 1915 he was the president of the church of Sweden Mission council. After a long services of selfless service, he died in Madurai in 1929. 4.2 Missionary Ernst Heuman: Missionary Ernst Heuman was born at Halmstad in Sweden on 9th July 1858 and studied at Uppsala and was ordained at was by on 12th June 1889. He reached India on 14the October 1903 and served at pudukkottai, Mayavaram, Tanjore, Tiruchirapalliad other Places. He was elected the president of the church of Sweden mission council in India was in the post from 1916 to 1921. The Tamil Evangelical Lutheran was constituted in the year 1919 with the constituted parts of native Tamil Pastorates. The first synod of the newly constituted church TELC was hold on the year 1919 to Dr. Rev. Ernst Heuman of CSM was elected the first Bishop of the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran church. He served the first Bishop of the TELC called “The Bishop Tranquebar” from 1921 to 19261. 4.2 Missionary EFL David Bexell: Rev. David Heuman Bexell was born at Barnar in Sweden on 24th August 1861, studied at Lund and Leipzig, was ordained in the year 1887. He reached India on 30th August 1887. He was inspired by among others peter Fjellstedt and C.A. Quchterlong to India as the Swedish church missionary. Between 1912 and 1916 he served as the president of the church of Sweden mission. He was elected as the second Bishop of TELC and served as Bishop from 1928 1933. He translated the classic Christian literature to the Tamil language and published in 1933 an English -Tamil dictionary, known as Tranquebar Dictionary, which was the result of a lifetime’s work and has facilitated the relations between Tamils and the European culture. He worked as Missionary in several parts of TELC Dindugaul, Pudukkottai, Madurai, Chennai, Tiruchirapalli and Coimbatore . He was entered to eternal reset in 1938 at Coimbatore. 4.3 Dr. Fredrik Kugelberg He was born at Ljungurum in Sweden on 20 the September 1890, studied at Uppsala and Stockholm, arrived in India on 8th December 1905. As he was a doctor by profession, he felt the necessity to sound a hospital at Tiruppatur and as a result of that, he founded the hospital at Thiruppattur called “The Swedish Mission Hospital. Sister Sonja person, Dr. Ysander, Dr. Sendol, Dr. Ericleson, Dr. Wallden and a Group of Missionaries from Sweden served themselves in this noble. Ministry of looking after the sick to the best of their abilities developed the hospital with al facilities and made the CSM Hospital to be one of the best hospitals in Tamil Nadu. A Home for blind was started in 1971 by Sister Sonja person. She served 1944 to 1959 and 1963 to 1983 in Tirupattur, a school for blind children was started in 1972 by sister son Later it developed to Middle school in 1979. Miss. Brigitta Enval served as the Manager of the School till 2007. In 1926 a nursing school was opened by sister Wilche. 4.4 Missionary Rev. Carl Frederick Adolf Sandegren was born as missionary at Coimbatore on 27the December 1874, went to Sweden and studied at Uppsala and was ordained at Uppsala on 28th December 1899. He reached India on 9the February 1901, worked in Sirkali, colombo, pudukkottai, pattukkottai, vilupuram and Virudunagar.
  • 6. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 56 4.5 Missionary Rev. Paul Sandegreen. In the 20th century, Rev. Paul Sandegren was a pioneer missionary of the church of Sweden mission. He was called as Paul Apostle in the Holy Bible because he sacrificed and devoted his whole life to the poor people in Tamil Nadu and was ordained in 1913. Between 1915 to 1925 , he served various places in Madurai, Virudunagar, Chinaiypura, Chinna kollai and Sathur. During the time of his services in 1915, struggle stared between and Hindu and Muslims in Nadukkottai. In 1920 the conflict begun with police and kallar community. This struggle led to up normal situation in these areas. The British Government also called for Kallar community as crimed community. In this critical situation, Rev. Paul Sandegren has entered into the areas and helped them. After this incident, Most of them were changed their attitudes and their behavior. His services were wonderful one to this particular community. The Rev. Paul Sandegren built the church at Usilampatti. The four pillars that stand outside represent the four gospel workers and the twelve pillars within the church represent twelve disciples. He dedicated the second place of worship for the Holy Redeemer’s Lutheran church congregation at the rear end of Union Christian Higher secondary school, Madurai on 23rd May 1954. He entered into eternal rest in the year 1972. 4.6 Missionary Rev. Herman Sandegren: He was the son of the Rev. C.J. Sandegren. He did missionary work a Pudukottai and left India in 1920 for Sweden. 4.7 Missionary Rev. Johannes Sandegren D.D. He was born in 1883 at Madurai, was the son of carl Jacob Sandegren was ordained in 1906 and sent out in 1907 , reached India and served in Thiruchul, Virudunagar, Madurai, Madras and Thiruchirapalli. He was elected as the president of mission council and elected as the third Bishop of Tranquebar and was in office as Bishop of TELC from 1934 to 1956. 4.8 Missionary Esther Peterson (1890 - 1960) India had many social evils in the society like sati, Female infanticide, child marriage, prevented for widow re – marriage, denied for Women education and also property rights for women etc. In this situation Esther Peterson did restless service among the women in Tamil Nadu. During the service of Rev. Carol Jacob Sandegren as Missionary of Tamil Nadu and he expressed his view to home mission in Tamil Nadu only suitable for women missionaries to serve among the women in Tamil Nadu . Indian women were not good position in the society because of the society structure. So women missionaries only passible to served here. Immediately the Sweden Mission took care about it. It ready to sent women missionaries for the serving among the Indian women. The Sweden Mission Board was forward to the application of the C.J. Sandegren to the Leipzig Erangelical Lutheran Mission regarding this matter but LELM followed orthodox policy. Lastely, the Leipzig Evangelical Lutheran Mission was accepted this obligation of Rev. C.J. Sandegren. The Mission Board searched women missionaries in Sweden for the Tamil women to south India. This incident was going in 1887. After this year the church of Sweden mission was selected Esther Peterson as missionary to south India. Esther Petersons was born on 16th July in 1866 in Sweden and she came to Madurai as the first Lady Missionary in 1890 and was followed by many others as teachers and Nursing sisters. She started her services from this place. She served fulfilled her service at the age 70 in India among the Tamil women. Madurai and Tiruppatur was the headquarters of her work. She founded many schools for girls in and around Madurai and encouraged them to get the education on so on. she changed dress core to wear blouses among the
  • 7. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 57 young girls in Madurai and Usilampatti and she created social awareness among the women and also she believed Education is only way for the remove the orthodox and superstitious belief from the society. (She served many places in Nadukkottai, Saduvalley - Mangalam , Matiyur ) She served many places and visited daily these places were called in Nadukkottai, saduvalleymangalem, Matiyur along with her helper packiyam muthuammal, Manikamdattammal. She built her won house at Tirupattur for the purpose of it and if became a home for Aged people, deserving young girls and orphan. In Between 1890 to 1960 she served restless hard work among the women in Tamil Nadu. 4.9 Missionary Miss Ellen Nordmark She was on 14th July 1902 at Sweden and came to India as Missionary in 1938. She was basically Teacher and also a pastor. She had closely associated herself with the education of women and especially the establishment of the Girl’s High school and women Teachers Training Institute at Usilampatti had been the significant contributions of Narmark. In 1949 Usilampatti primary school could not ran properly because of the Government order. Miss Narmark and some other important person in Usilampatti took effective effort to ran the school successfully. She was the Head master and correspondent for the girl’s school. She boldly worked among the village women in and around the Usilampatti. She always round the many places and brought a group of girls by van and they had learnt Tailoring , sowing, Craft works etc. She stitched bundle of blouses individually and put to wear the upper clothe for women in Tamil Nadu. She saved small child from the child marriage and she saved female children from infanticide and brought them and gave them shelter, food education and made them to serve the society in various fields. Sometime she took certain step boldly for the upliftement of the women in Tamil Nadu. She was the member of the Kallar reclamation committee. Mr. Mookiah Thevar MLA appreciated and called her known as Veermmal; that means “Brave mother”. She was the member of Church Council from 1965-68 and also as chairman of Education Board. She sacrificed herself to Madurai and Usiampatti and return back to Sweden in 1969. She rested eternal rest in 21st December 1995. During the period of world wars the German missionaries could not served in India because Germany was against British. At Critical Juncture time Swedish missionaries they were carried out the mission works with great responsibility. The Swedish missionaries managed the mission properties and mission works effectively. It is most significant in the History of Christian Missionaries in the Tamil Nadu History. 5. Conclusion The history of Christianity in India is viewed as an integral part of the Socio – Cultural history of the Indian People rather than as separate from it. The history will therefore focus attention upon the Christian people in India. Up on their social, religious, cultural and political encounters, up on the changes which these encounters produced in them and in their appreciation of the Christian Gospel as well as in the Indian Culture and Society of which they themselves were a part. These elements constitute the history of Christianity in India, and are not to be merely Chapters tacked on to the end of an institutional study. This history should, therefore, provide an insight into the changing identity of the Christian people of India through the centuries. The contribution of the Christian missionaries in general and Swedish Christian missionaries in particular towards the abolishment of the cited social evils will go permanently in the annals of the History of Tamil Nadu. Conversion to Christianity was only secondary but providing the basic social amenities was primary to these missionaries. In the absence of modern roads and transports, they used to walk miles
  • 8. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online) Vol.2, No.5, 2011 58 together every day and personally attended the needs of the people and rendered “service in its real sense. Gradually, the age old social order gave way to a ‘New Social Order” and hence, a new a cultured, civilized and educated society related to the development of Tamil people began to emerge. 6. References Manual of the Administration of the Madras Presidency (Records of Government & The yearly Administration Reports) In three volumes, ( E.Keys, At the Government press, Madras:) 1885 Glimpse of Marine Archaeology in India, GaurA.S.& Vora,(India:National Institute of Archaeology).2006. Wheeler Tal Boys J Early Records of British India,(A History of the English Settlements in India,) , ( Delhi: Vishal Publishers),1972 The Story of St.Thome is told in the tenth book of the “Lusiad “of Cameoens.The “Lusiad” is a Portuguese epic composed in the sixteenth century. It is known to English readers through the poetical translation of William mickle. Love Henry Davison, Indian records series vestiges of old Madras 1640-1800, (London: published for the government of India,) 1913. Frowde Henry M.A. The Imperial Gazatteer of India, vol xvi (oxford: Authority of his majesty’s secretary of state for Indian council,) 1908. Baliga. B. Madras District Gazetteers, Coimbatore, Madras: Government of Madras 1966, Printed in the united states of America, 1957. V.S.Azariah,India and the Christian Movement,( Madars : The Chistian Literature Society For India, Abraham vazhayil Thomas (1974),Christian in secular in India,(Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. , 200 I S B N 0838610218 Nader Community-Sourced by J.Vensuslaus from Recorded history, Collected from web V.A.Smith. The oxford History of India(From the Earliest Times to the end of 19110) (oxford: At the Clarendon press 1923) H.Sandegren, trans, E.Wimmercranz. John Zacharias Kiernander, (The First Swedish Missionary in India) (Tranquebar: National Missionary Society press for the Lutheran Mission, 1928). Hugald Grafe. The History of Christianity in Tamil Nadu from 1800- 1975(Bangalore: Church History Association of India). 1990 Ed. Gerald H. Anderson, Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, (Lambridge Williams B Eerdmans publishing Compnay 1998)
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