Faculty Dr Sayantan Thakur

Dr Sayantan Thakur

Assistant Professor & Head of the Department

Department of Literature and Languages

Contact Details

sayantan.t@srmap.edu.in

Office Location

Cabin No. 13, 7th Floor, CV Raman Block

Education

2018
PhD
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
India
2015
MA Education
Netaji Subhas Open University
India
2010
M A English
Visva Bharati
India
2008
BA (Hons.)
Visva Bharati
India

Personal Website

Experience

  • 04/08/2011 to 31/08/2015- Guest Lecturer, S.F.S. Mahavidyalaya, Khayrasole, Birbhum, West Bengal.
  • 01/09/2015 to 29/07/2017- Guest Lecturer, Kabi Joydeb Mahavidyalaya Illambazar, Birbhum,West Bengal
  • 31/07/2017 to 30/11/2021- Assistant ProfessorICFAI University, Tripura
  • 02/12/2021 to 31/10/2022- Assistant Professor, Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati, Assam
  • 01/12/2022 to 17/07/2023- Assistant Professor, Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research (Deemed to be University), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

Research Interest

  • In the realm of my doctoral pursuit, I embark upon an intellectual odyssey, aimed at unravelling the intricate tapestry of Vaishnava theology's influence upon the poetic landscape. This scholarly endeavour delves into the profound currents where the verses of certain poets converged, igniting a novel epoch in the realm of literary creation. This epoch, catalysed by the visionary Jayadeva, unfurled its wings across time through the eminent luminaries who bore the torch forward – Vidyapati Chandidas, Govindadas, Jnanadas, and the illustrious Rabindranath Tagore among them. As I navigate the historical continuum, my aspiration is to unveil the metamorphosis of faith, devotion, and artistry that sculpted this unique trajectory within the sphere of poetry.

Memberships

Publications

  • Embodied Divinity and Gendered Paradox: Reimagining the Female Body in Bāul Philosophy

    Thakur S.

    Journal of Dharma Studies, 2025, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    This paper examines the representation of women’s bodies within the framework of Bāul philosophy, focusing on its spiritual, cultural, and gender dynamics. The primary objective is to explore how Bāul songs and literature depict the female body as both a medium for spiritual liberation and a site of societal control. Through critical engagement with theories from Foucault, Butler, Irigaray, Spivak, and de Beauvoir, the study analyzes the duality of women’s bodies being symbolized as empowering yet objectified in Bāul tradition. The research also addresses the subversive or reinforcing nature of patriarchal structures in these representations. By comparing Bāul with other South Asian mystic traditions, the paper offers insights into the intersection of gender, spirituality, and body politics while highlighting the contemporary relevance of these themes within feminist discourses.
  • Beyond ‘jaat’ and Dharma: exploring the evolution of Lalon’s idea of ‘Moner Manush’

    Thakur S.

    Culture and Religion, 2024, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    This paper delves into an in-depth exploration of Lalon’s conceptualisation of ‘Moner Manush’, transcending the conventional confines of ‘Jaat’ (caste) and Dharma (religion). Through a nuanced analysis of Lalon’s evolving perspectives, the study traces the transformative journey of the idea of ‘Moner Manush’. By dissecting the lyrical and philosophical aspects, the paper illuminates how Lalon’s spiritual musings challenge societal norms, promoting a universal ethos that goes beyond distinctions. This inquiry aims to unravel the evolving nature of Lalon’s concept of ‘Moner Manush’ and its enduring significance in fostering inclusivity and spiritual interconnectedness, surpassing the limitations of caste and religion.
  • Tracing the vaishnava strain in the bhajans of mirabai

    Thakur S.

    IUP Journal of English Studies, 2018,

    View abstract ⏷

    The Bhakti Movement of India was enlightened by the involvement of many canonical luminaries, whose mission and vision not only helped the movement encompass the diverse Indian culture, but also strengthened the core aspect of the philosophy of the country. Among those great luminaries, Mirabai is considered to be the best-known and the most cherished. Her bhajans (devotional songs) are powerful enough to inaugurate a new trend in the way of worshipping the Supreme Lord. They are celebrated worldwide for their soothing melody, charming tune, and passionate expression of her complete devotion to Lord Krishna. In fact, through her bhajans, Mirabai gives an important message: it is pure devotion to the Lord that will bring relief to the jivas (beings) by transposing them from this world of finite to the realm of infinite.

Patents

Projects

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Ms Priyadarshini Chatterjee
  • Ms Maria Shawl

Interests

  • Folk Literature
  • Indian Classical Literature & Philosophy
  • Music & Literature
  • Postcolonial Studies

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Education
2008
BA (Hons.)
Visva Bharati
India
2010
M A English
Visva Bharati
India
2015
MA Education
Netaji Subhas Open University
India
2018
PhD
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
India
Experience
  • 04/08/2011 to 31/08/2015- Guest Lecturer, S.F.S. Mahavidyalaya, Khayrasole, Birbhum, West Bengal.
  • 01/09/2015 to 29/07/2017- Guest Lecturer, Kabi Joydeb Mahavidyalaya Illambazar, Birbhum,West Bengal
  • 31/07/2017 to 30/11/2021- Assistant ProfessorICFAI University, Tripura
  • 02/12/2021 to 31/10/2022- Assistant Professor, Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati, Assam
  • 01/12/2022 to 17/07/2023- Assistant Professor, Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research (Deemed to be University), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Research Interests
  • In the realm of my doctoral pursuit, I embark upon an intellectual odyssey, aimed at unravelling the intricate tapestry of Vaishnava theology's influence upon the poetic landscape. This scholarly endeavour delves into the profound currents where the verses of certain poets converged, igniting a novel epoch in the realm of literary creation. This epoch, catalysed by the visionary Jayadeva, unfurled its wings across time through the eminent luminaries who bore the torch forward – Vidyapati Chandidas, Govindadas, Jnanadas, and the illustrious Rabindranath Tagore among them. As I navigate the historical continuum, my aspiration is to unveil the metamorphosis of faith, devotion, and artistry that sculpted this unique trajectory within the sphere of poetry.
Awards & Fellowships
Memberships
Publications
  • Embodied Divinity and Gendered Paradox: Reimagining the Female Body in Bāul Philosophy

    Thakur S.

    Journal of Dharma Studies, 2025, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    This paper examines the representation of women’s bodies within the framework of Bāul philosophy, focusing on its spiritual, cultural, and gender dynamics. The primary objective is to explore how Bāul songs and literature depict the female body as both a medium for spiritual liberation and a site of societal control. Through critical engagement with theories from Foucault, Butler, Irigaray, Spivak, and de Beauvoir, the study analyzes the duality of women’s bodies being symbolized as empowering yet objectified in Bāul tradition. The research also addresses the subversive or reinforcing nature of patriarchal structures in these representations. By comparing Bāul with other South Asian mystic traditions, the paper offers insights into the intersection of gender, spirituality, and body politics while highlighting the contemporary relevance of these themes within feminist discourses.
  • Beyond ‘jaat’ and Dharma: exploring the evolution of Lalon’s idea of ‘Moner Manush’

    Thakur S.

    Culture and Religion, 2024, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    This paper delves into an in-depth exploration of Lalon’s conceptualisation of ‘Moner Manush’, transcending the conventional confines of ‘Jaat’ (caste) and Dharma (religion). Through a nuanced analysis of Lalon’s evolving perspectives, the study traces the transformative journey of the idea of ‘Moner Manush’. By dissecting the lyrical and philosophical aspects, the paper illuminates how Lalon’s spiritual musings challenge societal norms, promoting a universal ethos that goes beyond distinctions. This inquiry aims to unravel the evolving nature of Lalon’s concept of ‘Moner Manush’ and its enduring significance in fostering inclusivity and spiritual interconnectedness, surpassing the limitations of caste and religion.
  • Tracing the vaishnava strain in the bhajans of mirabai

    Thakur S.

    IUP Journal of English Studies, 2018,

    View abstract ⏷

    The Bhakti Movement of India was enlightened by the involvement of many canonical luminaries, whose mission and vision not only helped the movement encompass the diverse Indian culture, but also strengthened the core aspect of the philosophy of the country. Among those great luminaries, Mirabai is considered to be the best-known and the most cherished. Her bhajans (devotional songs) are powerful enough to inaugurate a new trend in the way of worshipping the Supreme Lord. They are celebrated worldwide for their soothing melody, charming tune, and passionate expression of her complete devotion to Lord Krishna. In fact, through her bhajans, Mirabai gives an important message: it is pure devotion to the Lord that will bring relief to the jivas (beings) by transposing them from this world of finite to the realm of infinite.
Contact Details

sayantan.t@srmap.edu.in

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Ms Priyadarshini Chatterjee
  • Ms Maria Shawl

Interests

  • Folk Literature
  • Indian Classical Literature & Philosophy
  • Music & Literature
  • Postcolonial Studies

Education
2008
BA (Hons.)
Visva Bharati
India
2010
M A English
Visva Bharati
India
2015
MA Education
Netaji Subhas Open University
India
2018
PhD
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
India
Experience
  • 04/08/2011 to 31/08/2015- Guest Lecturer, S.F.S. Mahavidyalaya, Khayrasole, Birbhum, West Bengal.
  • 01/09/2015 to 29/07/2017- Guest Lecturer, Kabi Joydeb Mahavidyalaya Illambazar, Birbhum,West Bengal
  • 31/07/2017 to 30/11/2021- Assistant ProfessorICFAI University, Tripura
  • 02/12/2021 to 31/10/2022- Assistant Professor, Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati, Assam
  • 01/12/2022 to 17/07/2023- Assistant Professor, Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research (Deemed to be University), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Research Interests
  • In the realm of my doctoral pursuit, I embark upon an intellectual odyssey, aimed at unravelling the intricate tapestry of Vaishnava theology's influence upon the poetic landscape. This scholarly endeavour delves into the profound currents where the verses of certain poets converged, igniting a novel epoch in the realm of literary creation. This epoch, catalysed by the visionary Jayadeva, unfurled its wings across time through the eminent luminaries who bore the torch forward – Vidyapati Chandidas, Govindadas, Jnanadas, and the illustrious Rabindranath Tagore among them. As I navigate the historical continuum, my aspiration is to unveil the metamorphosis of faith, devotion, and artistry that sculpted this unique trajectory within the sphere of poetry.
Awards & Fellowships
Memberships
Publications
  • Embodied Divinity and Gendered Paradox: Reimagining the Female Body in Bāul Philosophy

    Thakur S.

    Journal of Dharma Studies, 2025, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    This paper examines the representation of women’s bodies within the framework of Bāul philosophy, focusing on its spiritual, cultural, and gender dynamics. The primary objective is to explore how Bāul songs and literature depict the female body as both a medium for spiritual liberation and a site of societal control. Through critical engagement with theories from Foucault, Butler, Irigaray, Spivak, and de Beauvoir, the study analyzes the duality of women’s bodies being symbolized as empowering yet objectified in Bāul tradition. The research also addresses the subversive or reinforcing nature of patriarchal structures in these representations. By comparing Bāul with other South Asian mystic traditions, the paper offers insights into the intersection of gender, spirituality, and body politics while highlighting the contemporary relevance of these themes within feminist discourses.
  • Beyond ‘jaat’ and Dharma: exploring the evolution of Lalon’s idea of ‘Moner Manush’

    Thakur S.

    Culture and Religion, 2024, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    This paper delves into an in-depth exploration of Lalon’s conceptualisation of ‘Moner Manush’, transcending the conventional confines of ‘Jaat’ (caste) and Dharma (religion). Through a nuanced analysis of Lalon’s evolving perspectives, the study traces the transformative journey of the idea of ‘Moner Manush’. By dissecting the lyrical and philosophical aspects, the paper illuminates how Lalon’s spiritual musings challenge societal norms, promoting a universal ethos that goes beyond distinctions. This inquiry aims to unravel the evolving nature of Lalon’s concept of ‘Moner Manush’ and its enduring significance in fostering inclusivity and spiritual interconnectedness, surpassing the limitations of caste and religion.
  • Tracing the vaishnava strain in the bhajans of mirabai

    Thakur S.

    IUP Journal of English Studies, 2018,

    View abstract ⏷

    The Bhakti Movement of India was enlightened by the involvement of many canonical luminaries, whose mission and vision not only helped the movement encompass the diverse Indian culture, but also strengthened the core aspect of the philosophy of the country. Among those great luminaries, Mirabai is considered to be the best-known and the most cherished. Her bhajans (devotional songs) are powerful enough to inaugurate a new trend in the way of worshipping the Supreme Lord. They are celebrated worldwide for their soothing melody, charming tune, and passionate expression of her complete devotion to Lord Krishna. In fact, through her bhajans, Mirabai gives an important message: it is pure devotion to the Lord that will bring relief to the jivas (beings) by transposing them from this world of finite to the realm of infinite.
Contact Details

sayantan.t@srmap.edu.in

Scholars

Doctoral Scholars

  • Ms Priyadarshini Chatterjee
  • Ms Maria Shawl