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Sree Narayana Guru and Sivagiri

The ashram memorial of the 19th C social reformer in Kerala


View India Dec 2006 on Ahila's travel map.

As we drove towards the Trivandrum International Airport from Kovalam, we were slowed down by traffic. Pilgrims clad in bright yellow and floats went by slowly. My friend explained the procession. She said people from all over Kerala visited Sivagiri near Varkala for the annual memorial festival in celebration of Sree Narayana Guru.

Sree Narayana Guru or Nanu as his parents called him was born in 1854 and had advocated his doctrine of "one caste - one religion-and one God"

Excerpt from the Sree Narayana Kendra website:
Whichever the religion,
It suffices
If it makes a better man.

One in kind, one in faith,
One in God is man
Of one same womb, one there is at all.

All are of one Self-fraternity
Such being the dictum to avow,
In such a light how can we take life
And devoid of least pity go on to eat

Ask not, Say not Think not caste

Acts that one performs
For one's own sake
Should also aim for the good
Of other men.

Love of others is my happiness,
Love that is mine is happiness for others.
And so, truly, deeds that benefit a man
Must be a cause for other's happiness too.

Grace, Love, Mercy -all the three -
Stand for one same reality- Life's Star
He who loves is who really lives.

Whatever may be the difference in men's
creed, dress, language etc. because they all
belong to the same kind of creation,
there is no harm at all in their dining
together or having marital relation with
one another.

Liquor is poison
Make it not
Sell it not
Drink it not.

Devoid of dividing walls
Of caste or race
Or hatred of rival faith
We all live here
In Brotherhood

Sivagiri is not generally on the tourist map but a pilgrimage site considered essential to Keralites and the soul of Kerala's modern social evolution and thus worth visiting.

Posted by Ahila 28.12.2006 02:51 Archived in Tourist Sites | India

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