Sree Narayana Guru Photo Gallery

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Vayalvaaram veedu91 viewsThe place where narayana Guru was born.May 12, 2010
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Aluwaye Advaita Ashram229 viewsIn 1921, Narayana Guru presided over the annual meeting of the All Kerala Association of Brotherhood, held at the Advaita Ashram in Aluwaye. It was here that he proclaimed the message "Whatever may be the differences in man's creed, dress, language etc... because they all belong to the same kind of creation, there is no harm in dining together or having marital relations with one another". Jul 19, 2009
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Aruvipuram Temple243 viewsNarayana Guru performed his first act of public work at Aruvipuram, fifteen miles south of Trivandrum. In 1888, Narayana Guru installed a Shiva statue at this temple defying the traditional orthodox concept that only a Brahmin priest could officiate at such religious functions. This event marked the turning point in the struggle of millions of people, to worship in the temple of their own choice. Jul 19, 2009
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Narayana Guru's birthplace in Chempazhanti364 viewsNanu (as his parents called Narayana Guru) was born on August 20, 1854 in this house in Chempazhanti, 10 miles north east of Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) to Madan Asan and Kutty. Jul 19, 2009
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Manakkal Temple at Chempazhanti321 viewsDuring his early childhood years, Nanu would have a daily bath and come to worship at this temple near his home. Due to his religious habits, even at the age of fourteen he was already known as "Nanu Bhaktan" (Nanu the worshipper). Jul 19, 2009
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Varanappally Family House308 viewsAt the age of 21, Nanu was sent to Karunagapally for higher education by his uncle Krishnan Vaidyar who was caring for him after his mothers death. Being an untouchable, he could not stay with his teacher, as was the custom during those days. He was offerred a place at the Varanappally family house, a traditional Ezhava house.Jul 19, 2009