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Kerala witnessed a silent but comprehensive social revolution in the 19th and 20th centuries. Evaluate the Social Reformation Movements in Kerala in the context of this statement. |
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Answer» In the 19th century, in Kerala, there were many religious superstitions, rituals, and conventions. There were also social injustices and economic injustices. The Feudal lords suppressed the farmers. The Upper Castes ill-treated the lower castes. This made the life of poor people miserable. There were so many illogical and even foolish practices related to menstruation, marriage, pregnancy, and death. Slavery also existed here.
It is in this social background that the Social Reformers started their fight against the ills of society. Although all-India Movements like Arya Samajam and Theosophical Society had their branches in Kerala, their influence was very little here. Here the social revolution was the result of local Movements. Here are some Social Reformists that worked in Kerala in the 19th and 20th centuries. Vaikunda Swamikal: He was born in 1808, in the . village called Sastamkotta Vila near Kanya kumari. He started Samatwa Samajam’. He published: ‘AkilattirattuAmmanai’and ‘Arul Nool’. Reforms:
Sri Narayana Guru: Hewas born in the village of Chempazhanthi in Thiruvananthapuram district, in 1854. He founded the Sri Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam. He published: “Atmopadesa Sathakam”, “Daiva Sathakam”. “Darsanamala”, “ Siva Sathakam” and “Navamanjari”. Reforms: Worked for the ending of superstitions and caste discriminations. He encouraged people to take up Western education, trade, and business enterprises. He made the famous slogan “One Jati, One Religion, One God, for Man”. He raised his voice against the control by Upper Castes. Shocking the conservatives, he did ‘Siva Pratishta’ and Aruvipuram. Chattambi Swamikal: He was born in 1853 at the village of Kollur in Trivandum district. He published ‘Prachina Malayalam’, ‘Adibhasha’ and ‘Vedadikara Nirupanam’. Reforms:
Ayyankali : He was bdrn in 1863 at Venganur in Trivandum. His Organization was Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham. ‘ Reforms:
Vakkom Abulkhader Moulavi: He was born in 1873, at Vakkom in Chirayinkeezhu taluk. He made the Travancore Muslim Mahajana Sabha. He published: Swadesabhimani (edited by K. Ramakrishna Pillai), Al-Islam (An ArabicMalayalam Magazine). Reforms:
Vagbhatanandan: Hewas born at Patyam in 1885. He founded ‘Atmavidya Sangham’. He published Abhinava Keralam (Magazine), Atmavidya Kahalam (Journal), Sivayogavilasam (Magazine). Reforms:
Mar Kuriakose Elias Chavara : He was born in 1805, in the village Kainakari in Kuttanad. He published: ‘Atmanuthapam’, “Idayariatakangal’, ‘Dhyanasallapangal’ and ‘Nalagamangal’. Reforms:
V.T. Bhattathirippad: He was born in 1896 at Mezhathur. He published: “Adukkalayil Ninnum Arangathekku” and “Kannirum Kinavum”. Reforms:
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