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The message, ‘the name Ezhava does not denote a caste or a religion and he made temple rights to everyone. Therefore people can be admitted to this organization without paying heed to differences of caste’ said in relation to Temple Entry Movement, was by
Chattambi Swamikal
T. K. Madhavan
Rajaram Mohan Roy
Narayana Guru
In various parts of South India, particularly Kerala, the disabilities imposed on the avarnas or people of depressed classes were most inhuman and degrading, against which the struggle was being waged since the end of the 19th century under the leadership of several reformers and intellectuals such as Sri Narayana Guru, N. Kumaran Assan and T.K.Madhavan The temple entry movement used all the techniques developed in the course of the nationalist struggle. In November 1936, the Maharaja of Travancore issued a proclamation throwing open all Government controlled temples to all Hindus irrespective of caste. Sri Narayana Guru gave the message - ‘the name Ezhava does not denote a caste or a religion and he made temple rights to everyone. Therefore people can be admitted to this organization without paying heed to differences of caste’
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