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Rahul Sankrityayan Book Reaches Seventh Tamil Translation in India

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01/01/2026
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Mangai’s Tamil translation of Rahul Sankrityayan’s From Volga to Ganga has opened to an enthusiastic reception, marking the work’s seventh appearance in Tamil. Published by Seer Vasagar Vattam, the 424-page edition is priced at ₹100 and has seen brisk pre-sales, with 20,000 copies booked ahead of its formal distribution at the Chennai Book Fair.

The new edition is translated from the LeftWord English release, itself prepared by painter and sculptor Kanwal Dhaliwal and British Marxist historian Victor Gordon Kiernan. Mangai, a theatre practitioner and English teacher, said she was moved to translate the LeftWord edition after reading its prefatory material, which included a preface by the veteran Communist leader S.A. Dange to the Marathi edition and other historical annotations.

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Rahul Sankrityayan Tamil translation draws wide readership

From Volga to Ganga, first published in 1942 with a preface written by Sankrityayan from Hazaribagh prison, traces human migrations from the Volga region around 6000 BCE to the banks of the Ganga in the 20th century. The book has long found an audience in Tamil Nadu: several generations of readers and political activists have turned to the work for its blend of historical imagination and social analysis.

The latest edition aims to reach discerning readers while remaining affordable. Thambi of Seer Vasagar Vattam said the publisher sought to combine scholarly rigour with broad accessibility. “Tamil literary circles have celebrated the book for the past 70 years,” he noted, citing its sustained presence in both literary and political discussions.

The new translation follows six earlier Tamil versions. The first was undertaken by Gana. Muthiah. Over the decades, Sankrityayan’s writings—more than a hundred of his books—have been translated into Tamil, securing his place in regional literary history. The LeftWord English edition helped renew interest by assembling additional contextual material and scholarly notes.

Academic voices have welcomed the fresh Tamil edition. V. Arasu, former head of the Department of Tamil at Madras University, contributed a detailed introduction and suggested that Sankrityayan’s work could serve as a foundation for new regional studies. Arasu proposed combining From Volga to Ganga with other texts, such as Sindu to Ganga, to produce a study tentatively titled Sind to Tamirabharani, integrating recent archaeological findings from Tamil Nadu into a broader narrative of migration and civilisation.

Commentators point to the book’s cross-cutting appeal. While it remains a recommended text in some Communist party circles in Tamil Nadu, cultural figures such as the late Valampuri John have also celebrated it in public lectures, bringing the book to a wider audience. The LeftWord edition’s historical essays and the new Tamil translation together appear to have catalysed renewed interest.

With 20,000 copies already reserved and an additional 10,000 slated for the Chennai Book Fair, the new Tamil translation looks set to reaffirm From Volga to Ganga’s place in Tamil literary life. For readers and scholars alike, the edition offers an accessible entry point into Rahul Sankrityayan’s sweeping account of human movement and social change.


Key Takeaways:

  • New Tamil translation of From Volga to Ganga by Rahul Sankrityayan published at an affordable ₹100, expanding access for Tamil readers.
  • Translator Mangai rendered the LeftWord English edition; 20,000 copies have been pre-booked and 10,000 more will be sold at the Chennai Book Fair.
  • Rahul Sankrityayan Tamil translation continues the book’s long-standing popularity in Tamil literary circles, now appearing in its seventh Tamil edition.
  • Scholars note the edition could inspire fresh research connecting ancient migrations with recent archaeological finds in Tamil Nadu.
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