The Historic Hindu Theological School of Chennai

Madras has expanded multi-fold in the past 350+ years. Today, there are many schools and colleges in every nook and corner of the city. Obviously, not many of the citizens of the current generation would have the opportunity to know about this historic school called The Hindu Theological School, which is located in the "original" Madras. This article focuses on this forgotten school, which Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi visited.


The Hindu Theological School is located in Mint Street in Sowcarpet locality. It was founded by Sivasankara Pandyaji on 14th January 1889 CE. The objective was to educate the students on Indian culture.



Sivasankar Pandyaji


Shri Sivasankara Pandyaji belonged to the Gujarati Khedawal Brahmin community, which had migrated to Tamil Nadu a few centuries ago. He graduated from Pachaiappan college and briefly worked as a professor in the same college. Then, he pursued his higher studies in the legal field and briefly practiced as a lawyer in Tanjore. Later, he returned to Madras and worked as a teacher in Pachaiappa's High School.



While working in the school, he got an opportunity to notice that the Indian students were influenced by western culture. He resolved to dedicate his life to the revival of Hindu ideas. In 1882 CE, he started special weekly moral and religious classes. He continued these classes regularly till 1888 CE. The series of lectures was called "The Castle of Diligence," and they were held in Pachaiappa's College. It is said that around 2,000 students used to attend his lectures regularly, and his talks were trendy in the city during this time.


Pandyaji founded the Arya Dharma Vidyasala in 1886 CE, intending to bring the religious awakening among the Hindu youths. In the meantime, he continued to conduct his religious discourses in English, Tamil, Gujarati and Telugu.


Pandyaji felt that the Christian missionaries' anti-Hindu propaganda had a negative impact on Hindu youngsters. He set up a counter movement by establishing the Hindu Tract Society in 1887 CE.


An incident in The Madras Christian College hurt the sentiments of the Hindu students. Pandyaji learned about this and felt the urgency to establish a Hindu Religious Institution. As a first step, he sold his house to raise funds. He traveled all over the presidency to collect the donations. Baskara Vijaya Sethupathi, the Raja of Ramnad, donated a considerable sum of Rs. 15,000. Several other people generously donated to the cause. Thus, The Hindu Theological School was founded on 14th January 1889 CE.


Pandyaji was the president of the management board and the school's first headmaster. He served the school till 1899 CE. Within a few years of its founding, the school became a center for spreading Indian culture.


On 26th October 1896 CE, Mahatma Gandhi visited this school. He made the following statement about the school.


"I had the honour to visit this excellent institution. I was highly delighted with it. Being a Gujarati Hindu myself, I feel proud to know that this institution was started by a Gujarati gentleman. Wish the institutions will crop up all over India, and be the means of preserving an Aryan Religion in its purity."


On 12th February 1897 CE, Swami Vivekananda visited the school and addressed the students.


As per the historian V. Sriram, who has researched and wrote about C. Saraswathi Bai, she conducted the first Hari Katha ever done by a woman in this school. It was organized by Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha on 22nd February 1909.


Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the former President of India, was a member of the education committee of this school in 1913 CE. Sri C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer was another notable member of the education committee.



Kulapathy Joshi

Kulapathy Sri. S. Balakrishna Joshi, a famous educationist in South India during his times, served as the headmaster for about 26 years between 1944 CE and 1970 CE. During his tenure, the school became very successful and popular.


Even today, the senior citizens of Madras, who lived in George Town/Sowcarpet in those days, would fondly remember Joshiji.


The school had an iconic building that looked majestic. That was demolished, and the school now functions from the same site but in a newly built structure.


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Comments

  1. And also the school as a place in the history of world war. At that time army camp set in our school, Which I came to know from my teachers. I am proud to say i also studied in this school

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  2. Thank you so much for a beautiful article... My wise is to make same schools l in every state.. Atleast 1 school should be there in every state... Sagar Tiwari from Jhansi U.P

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  3. I was a student in this prestegious school from 1957to, 1962SSLC.I GOTa conduct certificate from Kulapathy Joshiji written by his hand on his letterhead back to back.
    I kept this certificate first and then only my marksheets etc.
    After reading the conduct certificate by the chief interviewi g person at canarabank HO Bangslore in Nov, 19670
    He said that after reading Joshiji

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  4. I was a student of thisgret school 1957/1962in 1967
    I got my conductcertificate wrotten by him on his letter head back to back which I kept on the top in my file. The chief interview person St canarabank HO bsngalore after reading this said to me that it will be an insult if I test you after reading Joshijis certificate. No questions you are selected
    In1973i was working g at chennai and I visied my school sand a prayer song and met my old school teacher TKB MSG EST NR KSK RNS KV ETC
    IT ID NOT A SCHOOL IT IS A TEMPLE.

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    1. That's great to know sir. Thanks for sharing the same.

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