Posts Tagged ‘yugapurushan’
Audio launch of Yugapurushan
Sunday, January 24th, 2010Audio launch function of ‘Yugapurushan’- the biographic movie about Sree Narayana Guru, was held at Dreams hotel in Kochi on saturday. Audio was released by Mammotty by giving the first copy to Mohanlal. The multi-starred event was inaugurated by Mrs. Preethi Nateshan, wife of SNDP general secretary Sri.Vellappalli Natesan.Producer A.V.Anoop ,
Biju Menon, Thalaivasal Vijay and Director Joshi were also present with the cast and crew of the movie.. ‘Yugapurushan’ is directed by Mr.R Sukumar.‘Yugapurushan’ has six songs composed by Mohan Sitara. Songs are written by Kaithapram. The film will release in theaters on 5th Feb under the banner of A V A productions.
Tagore’s South India Visit…
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Indian Nationalism was as much a blinding force during the days of Narayana Guru. Many of the national leaders of India believed in need for social changes together with education.They were great leaders, scholars and social reformers. But their horizon of interest was confined to the tradition of India and problems of India. But Rabindranath Tagore was an exception to this. He loved India its people its traditions its beauty and not just as a geographical area of the globe. He kept both his heart and mind open to all traditions and customs. He exposed himself to the influence of all regions,religions and races. He lived and thought and envisaged the future of man as a true citizen of the world and not just as INDIAN. His language was more of a poet than of a logician his reasoning and thoughts were as beautiful as the nature. His mystical insight was deep and profound. Thats why by his thoughts, sympathies and visions, he was very close to Narayana Guru. When Tagore’s Gitanjali was selected for the Nobel Prize in 1914 he became the greatest pride of India. (more…)
Varkala and Sree Narayana Guru
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
A new phase began in the Guru’s life in 1904. He decided to give up his wandering life and settle down in a place to continue his Sadhana (spiritual practice) he choose Sivagiri, twenty miles to the north of Thiruvananthapuram. Varkala Sivagiri a place of natural beauty with cliffs facing the Arabian Sea at the foots of ‘Eastern Ghats’. Goddess ‘Amba’ became his deity of worship. He built a beautiful shrine for Goddess AMBA and an ashram for him and his followers. Now Varkala has become a religious center and a pilgrimage center and tourist spot. Every year during December-January is the pilgrimage time when lakhs of people mainly his followers from Ezhava community visit the place. (more…)
Vivekanda and Yugapurushan
Monday, January 11th, 2010
Swamy Vivekanda the greatest scholar, philosopher and social reformer mother INDIA has ever produced was a constant traveler. He has travelled all over INDIA and even to many other nations. He traveled across the length and breadth of INDIA to know his country and to understand the pulse of INDIA. In 1882 Vivekanda visited Kerala. He visited Trivandrum, Kochi ,Trishur and many other places in Kerala. He was so embarrassed by the life of people and the rigid caste system that existed. He was sad seeing the how under developed Kerala was inspite of the great resources Kerala had. He then referred Kerala as ‘Lunatic Asylum’. (more…)
Chattambi Swami- The Reformer
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Yugapurushan Sree Narayana Guru’s social reforms in Kerala wont be complete unless his association with Chattambi Swami and his reforms are not mentioned. Chattambi Swami was a reformer of the NAIR caste which was the middle class. Those times the Brahmins exerted supremacy in all walks of life
Sri.Vidyadhiraja Chattambi Swami Thiruvadikal was one of the most worshiped and respected spiritual leaders and social reformer of Kerala. Chattambi Swami, born on August 25, 1853 in a poor Nair family known as Ulloorcode, near Kollur Mutt in Kannanmool, Thiruvananthapuram. Vasudeva Sharma was his father and Thirunanga mother. He was named Ayyappan, but he was known by per name ‘Kunjan’. Unlike Sree Narayana Guru he could not join a school for his studies due to the poor condition of his family. He still went to the Kollur Athiyar Mutt and overheard teaching of the ‘Asan’ whom later allowed to sit in the class.
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Ayankali & Yugapurushan
Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Ayyankali was born in a Pulaya community, an untouchable caste in Kerala. He was born into a very poor and illiterate Pulaya family on August 28, 1863. Despite his major role in the uplift of his community and the socio-political reforms in Kerala, Ayyankali is hardly known to anybody outside Kerala. Ayyankali was the contemporary of Sree Naryana Guru, Dr. Palpu and poet Kumaran Asan. In early days of his life he was terrified by the social oppression, discrimination and caste distinctions that his community had to put up with. During his time the untouchables were serfs and servants of the upper castes. His way of struggle was different from YUGAPURUSHAN Sree Narayana Guru. Guru used a Non-Violent method where as Ayyankali was bit aggressive.
In the initial stage of his struggle, he organized his friends to oppose social injustices being meted out to their fellow men and women besides the practice of untouchability. The basic agenda of his struggle was civil liberties to the untouchables. (more…)
When Mahathma Gandhi Met Sree Narayana Guru
Friday, January 8th, 2010
In the history of there is no other man who worked as much as Sree Narayana Guru for the upliftment of the backward caste but he has been pinned down to the name of a particular caste group in Kerala as their benefactor; while Mahatma Gandiji is considered as the greatest campaigner against casteism and untouchability was a person who always supported the four Varnas (Caste) in the society as he believed there should be people for every walks of life and every jobs in society but he did oppose the suppression of the lower castes.
Some followers of Narayana Guru who were congress leaders wanted to include in the policy and program of the Indian National Congress, the abolition of taboos in the society and the eradication of castism. Mahatma Gandhi was not fully convinced of Narayana Guru’s doctrine of “One Caste, One Religion, and One God.” (more…)
Yugapurushan Mammooty Images
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010Liquor is poison Make it not Sell it not Drink it not
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
To the keralites who spent 50 crore Rs in this New Years Eve the message from the great visionary Sree Narayana Guru must me a path to follow. The great visionaries could understand the nature of humans the strengths and weakness, that’s why they could give us guidelines in terms of philosophies and teachings. Yugapurushan Sree Narayana Guru was such a visionary a philosopher who understood the nature of keralite’s to get addict to liquor and gave us the philosophy ‘Liquor is poison Make it not Sell it not Drink it not’. He was always against liquor not only in its consumption but also against its making and selling. He considered drinking liquor as a sin and those who were indulged in making and selling liquor also equally sinners.
Gandhiji also shared the same view point with Yugapurushan Sree Narayana Guru. He believed if no one was ready to make or sell liquor then the people won’t be able to drink it and thus could avoid the social menace of drinking. The consumption of liquor not only harms the person’s health but it also destroys the peace and financial status of his family and also the society at large. Those making and selling Liquor has only one aim to get profit, he doesn’t care about the well person or the society. One who doesn’t care about his fellow beings or his society is a sinner according to Guru. (more…)




















