Dear colleagues,

I am delighted to invite you to an online lecture on Wednesday, 27 May 2026 by 
Dr Ilona Kędzia-Warych (Jagiellonian University), from 13:30 to 15:00. 
Dr Ilona Kędzia-Warych’s lecture is titled “Alchemy in the Tamil Siddha 
Literature: Its Transdisciplinary and Esoteric Aspects”. 
 
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A NEW DATE (initially scheduled on May 21)
 
The lecture will be accessible on Zoom via the following link: 
HTTPS://EU02WEB.ZOOM-X.DE/J/67795520099 
<https://eu02web.zoom-x.de/j/67795520099>
 
It will be the fourth event in this spring’s ASTRA Colloquium series “Occult 
Sciences in South Asia: A Non-Western History”. The full program is available 
here <https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/page/astra-colloquium-occult-sciences>.
 
Abstract: 
Alchemy constitutes an essential and integral component of the Tamil Siddha 
system of traditional sciences. In my presentation, I will offer an overview of 
the principal alchemical practices described in classical Tamil Siddha texts. I 
will outline the major alchemical procedures, focusing primarily on mercury 
processing and the production of a special catalytic salt used both in 
gold-making and in practices aimed at bodily preservation, rejuvenation, and 
the attainment of immortality. Furthermore, I will discuss the 
transdisciplinary character of Siddha alchemy, emphasizing its close 
connections with medical and yogic traditions. I will also address the esoteric 
aspects of the alchemical branch of the Tamil Siddha system of knowledge. I 
will consider both the functions and forms of the obscure, deliberately cryptic 
language found in selected passages, as well as the possibility of its dual 
interpretations, whether as allusions to spiritual yogic practices or as 
descriptions of material alchemical procedures.
My research is based on the philological analysis of the Tamil Siddha 
literature. The medico-alchemical corpus of the broader Tamil Siddha tradition 
is dated mainly to the period beginning in the seventeenth century. As the 
primary source material for this presentation, I selected texts attributed to 
the Siddhar Yākōpu, also called Ramadēvar, tentatively dated to the seventeenth 
century as well. Yākōpu is an influential and highly respected figure whose 
works continue to be used by contemporary Siddha medical practitioners. His 
works stand out within the Tamil Siddha canon also because of the 
autobiographical passages that recount Rāmatēvar’s travels in search of 
alchemical knowledge.
 
Biography: 
Dr Ilona Kędzia-Warych is an Indologist, specializing in Tamil Siddha 
medico-alchemical literature, affiliated with the Department of Oriental 
Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. She is currently 
conducting a research project funded by the Polish National Science Centre, 
entitled “Alchemical Texts of Siddha Yākōpu in the Perspective of Material 
Ecocriticism: Mercury and Lifeless Matter in the Literature of the Tamil Siddha 
Tradition.” Her research on Tamil Siddha medico-alchemical literature 
represents one of the pioneering contributions to this field.

 

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Best wishes,
Jean Arzoumanov

Postdoctoral Scholar
FG ASTRA
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG)
Boltzmannstr. 22
14195 Berlin
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