Narayana Guru - Works

Works

This article is part of the Reformation in Kerala series
Reformation in Kerala
Background
• Caste system in Kerala
• Indian caste system
• Untouchability
• Forward caste
• O. B. C.
• SC and ST
• Rejection • Apartheid
• Stratification
• Hindu reforms
• Varna • Pulayar
Leaders
Vaikunda Swami
Ayyavu Swamikal
Chattampi Swamikal
Sri Narayana Guru
Ayyankali
Arattupuzha Velayudhappanikkar
Sahodaran Ayyappan
Vagbhatandan
Brahmananda Sivayogi
Pandit Karuppan
T. K. Madhavan
Mannathu Padmanabhan
V. T.
Swadeshabhimani
Vakkom Moulavi
Chempakaraman Pillai
G. P. Pillai
Dr. Palpu
Kumaranasan
C. V. Kunhuraman
C. V. Raman Pillai
E. M. S.
Others
Channar Lahala
Consecration at Aruvippuram
S. N. D. P.
N. S. S.
Vaikom Satyagraham
Guruvayur Satyagraham
Upper Cloth Revolt
Temple Entry Proclamation

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