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These are the social reformers from Kerala who were the part of freedom fight

Swami Ananda Theerthan

Ananda Theerthan was born on 2 January 1905 in Thalassery. His real name was Ananda Shenoy. He assumed his new name at Sarada temple at Sivagiri in 1928. He was close to Sree Narayana Guru and worked against casteism. He entered temples with Harijans and bathed in public ponds to protest against casteism. He established Sree Narayana School in Payyannur in 1931. He promoted intercaste-marriage through the Jathinashini Sabha, founded in 1933. He died in 1987.

Vaikunda Swamikal

Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal was born in 1809 in Swamithope near Nagar Kovil. He was first named Mudi soodum Perumal but the upper casts forced his parents to change it to Muthukkutty. Vaikundar raised his voice against the casteism and prejudices in Hinduism. ‘Akhilatthirratu’ and ‘Arulnool’ are his major works. He also fought against feudalism. His thoughts and principles are collectively called Ayyavazhi. He died in 1851.

Pandit Karuppan

Karuppan is called the ‘Abraham Lincoln of Kerala’. Born in 1885, he was a poet, dramatist and social reformer from the fishermen community in Kerala. He founded Arayasamajam in 1907. His books, ‘Jathikkummi’, ‘Balakalesham’ and ‘Udyanavirunnu’ reflected his opposition to untouchability and discrimination against lower castes. His brother Anandayogi was a disciple of Brahmananda Shivayogi. Pandit Karuppan passed away in 1938.

 

T K Madhavan

TK Madhavan was a social reformer and journalist who led the crusade for the eradication of untouchability. He was born in 1880. Madhavan was a disciple of Sree Narayana Guru. He founded Deshabhimani weekly with K P Kayyalakkal. He took part in the Congress conference of 1923 at Kakkinada and earned the support of Mahatma Gandhi in the fight against casteist prejudices. He was one of the leaders of Vaikom Satyagraha in 1924. He passed away in 1930.

Sahodaran Ayyappan

Ayyappan was a journalist, thinker and social reformer. He was born in Cherai in 1889. Sahodaran movement was established by him to fight against the discrimination in the name of castes and untouchability. He organised Mishrabhojanam in 1917, in which people from different castes had meals together. He founded an organisation named Vidyaposhini and established the newspaper Sahodaran to propagate his ideas. He passed away in 1968.

 

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