why is NARAYAN guru considered as an important social reformer?
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Narayana Guru (August 28, 1855 – September 20, 1928) was a spiritual leader and social reformer in India. ... He led a reform movement in Kerala, against the injustice in the caste-ridden society of Kerala in order to promote spiritual enlightenment and social equality.
Founded: Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana ...
Nationality: India
Born: August 28, 1855
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NARAYAN guru as an important social reformer
- He led a 'reform movement in Kerala', against the injustice in the 'caste-ridden society' to promote 'spiritual enlightenment' and 'social equality'.
- In recorded history, there have been very exceptional and incredible men who acknowledged their grandeur in their lives.
- He promotes 'One Religion, one caste and one God for human being'.
- He abolished caste discrimination.
- He was an excellent paragon of virtue in Kerala.
- He was a scholarly academic, philosopher, writer and precursor to the social rebirth.
- He restored the oppressed humans from the torment of caste discrimination.
- 'Connectedness of Humanity' had been his fantasy; Therefore his work in social reformation was unmatched.
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