Bishop Robert Caldwell: The Evangelist who fueled hatred against non-Tamil languages 
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Bishop Robert Caldwell: The Evangelist who fueled hatred against non-Tamil languages 

SPG missionaries were actively involved in the slave trade in medieval times, operating and owning  plantations in British colonies. Robert Caldwell, being part of this missionary network, exposes the hidden agenda behind his evangelism and linguistic theories, aligning them with colonial interests rather than purely academic or humanitarian motives

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Mar 21, 2025, 05:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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Regional and linguistic areas of Madras Presidency and Evangelist Bishop Robert Caldwell

Regional and linguistic areas of Madras Presidency and Evangelist Bishop Robert Caldwell

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Bishop Robert Caldwell (1814–1891) was a British Christian missionary and linguist who played a crucial role in shaping the Dravidian identity and promoting missionary activities in South India, particularly in the Madras Presidency during British colonial rule. His distorted works had a lasting impact on Tamil society, linguistics, and religious conversions.

To understand the language issue as a political issue in India, we must delve into the British colonial period and its administrative and political interference in daily life. Particularly in the Madras Presidency, following the Charter Act of 1813, enacted by the British Parliament, which allowed Christian missionaries to propagate their religion in India, hundreds of Jesuits arrived on Indian shores. Their goal was to connect everything that prevailed in India—language, culture, and philosophy—to the Bible. Initially, when they failed to map these elements directly, they resorted to distorting history to suit their narrative and justify their conversion agenda. One such missionary was Bishop Caldwell, who spent his life in fulltime evangelism, attempting to link every piece of information to the Bible or make it appear close to Biblical teachings.

Caldwell’s most influential work, “A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages (1856), argued  that South Indian languages Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and  Tulu were distinct from Sanskrit and formed a separate linguistic group called Dravidian. In his book, he proposed that there are Dravidian words in the Hebrew of the Old Testament.

He claimed they were neither derived from Sanskrit nor influenced by it and were fully capable of standing on their own. His work also laid the foundation for the Aryan Invasion Theory, which further fueled divisions in Indian society. His conclusion that Tamil was separate from the rest of Indian languages sowed the seeds of disunity among Hindus and hatred at each other, particularly targeting  Brahmins and the Vedic tradition. As a linguistic scholar, he dissected every aspect of local communities and emphasized their separateness, turning linguistic differences into divisive forces.

Since then, British-educated scholars and administrators toed the same line, and post- independence, this language issue has been weaponized as a political and social divisive force.

As a missionary associated with the London Missionary Society and later the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG), Caldwell worked extensively in Tirunelveli and surrounding regions.

He established churches, schools, and missionary institutions, particularly among Paraiyars and Shanars (now known as Nadars), encouraging them to convert to Christianity. His missionary strategies often included educational and economic incentives, which played a significant role in drawing converts and integrating them into the colonial missionary network.

SPG missionaries were actively involved in the slave trade in medieval times, operating and owning  plantations in British colonies. Robert Caldwell, being part of this missionary network, exposes the hidden agenda behind his evangelism and linguistic theories, aligning them with colonial interests rather than purely academic or humanitarian motives.

Bishop Caldwell identified the diverse social customs of different castes in the Madras Presidency and portrayed them as separate from one another, sowing the seeds of division and hostility. By framing society in terms of exploiters and the oppressed, he ideated the class conflicts that, over time, were nurtured by divisive forces. His evangelical efforts also reinforced colonial narratives that positioned Christian converts as “civilized” compared to non-Christian natives. His educational initiatives played a key role in shaping the early Christian Tamil elite, who later became influential in administrative and social spheres.

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