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*[[Padmanabhan Palpu]]<ref>{{cite book |pages=209–210 |first=Ritty A. |last=Lukose |chapter=Recasting the Secular: Religion and Education in Kerala, India |title=Everyday Life in South Asia |editor1-first=Diane P. |editor1-last=Mines |editor2-first=Sarah |editor2-last=Lamb |edition=2nd |publisher=Indiana University Press |year=2010 |isbn=9780253354730 |chapter-url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=828fOvb61wIC|page=209}} |
*[[Padmanabhan Palpu]]<ref>{{cite book |pages=209–210 |first=Ritty A. |last=Lukose |chapter=Recasting the Secular: Religion and Education in Kerala, India |title=Everyday Life in South Asia |editor1-first=Diane P. |editor1-last=Mines |editor2-first=Sarah |editor2-last=Lamb |edition=2nd |publisher=Indiana University Press |year=2010 |isbn=9780253354730 |chapter-url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=828fOvb61wIC|page=209}}}}</ref> |
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*[[Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker]], ne 'Mangalam Vazhunnor Velayudha Perumal' <ref>{{cite book|last=Krishanan IAS|first=NR|title=Izhavar Annum Innum|publisher=Seena Publications|year=1967|location=Trissur|page=119}}</ref> |
*[[Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker]], ne 'Mangalam Vazhunnor Velayudha Perumal' <ref>{{cite book|last=Krishanan IAS|first=NR|title=Izhavar Annum Innum|publisher=Seena Publications|year=1967|location=Trissur|page=119}}</ref> |
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*[[Ayyathan Gopalan]] - founder of Sugunavardhini movement, leader of Bhehmo Samaj |
*[[Ayyathan Gopalan]] - founder of Sugunavardhini movement, leader of Bhehmo Samaj |
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The Ezhava are a social caste in Kerala, India, making up approximately 25% of the state's population. The following is a list of notable members of the Ezhava community.
Legendary characters
- Cheerappanchira Panicker - Martial ( Kalary) Guru of Swamy Ayyappan, Father of Malikappurathamma- 13/ 14 century.
- Itty Achudan vaidyar - famous physician [1]
Spiritual leaders
- Narayana Guru[2] (1855- 1928)
- Malayala Swamy (1885-1962) - Spiritual leader in Andra Pradesh, Founder of Sri Vyasasramam in YERPED, born in Guruvayur, disciple of Sivalinga Dasa Swamikal
- Vagbhatananda (1885-1939) - Founder of Atmavidya Sangam
- Nataraja Guru (1895- 1973) - Founder of Narayana Gurukulam, Varkala, son of Dr. Padmanabhan Palpu
- Karunakara Guru (1927-1999) is known as Navajyothi Karaunakara Guru, founder of Santhigiri Asramam.
- Nitya Chaitanya Yati (1924-1999) - guru, philosopher
Literature
- Kumaran Asan[3] (1873 - 2924) – also known as Mahakavi Kumaran Asan
- Muloor S. Padmanabha Panicker[4] (1869-1931) – poet and prominent social reformer
- C. V. Kunhiraman[4] (1871-1949) – founder of Kerala Kaumudi, writer and journalist
- S. K. Pottekkatt (1913-1982) - Recipient of Jnajpith Award (ജ്ഞാനപീഠം അവാര്ഡ്), novelist,
- Sukumar Azhikode (1926-2012) - Recipient of Kendra Sahithya Academy Award, writer, philosopher, Sanskrit scholar, critic and orator
- O. V. Vijayan[5] (1930-2005) - Indian author (Khasakkinte Itihasam) and cartoonist
Politics
Chief Ministers
- C. Kesavan - former Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin[6]
- R. Sankar[7] – former Chief Minister of Kerala.
- V. S. Achuthanandan - former Chief Minister of Kerala
- Pinarayi Vijayan[8] - incumbent Chief Minister of Kerala.
Political Leaders
- A. P. Udhayabhanu - former KPCC President, freedom fighter, writer, editor - Congress party selected him as the Chief Minister of Kerala, but he declined.
- Vayalar Ravi - former AICC Gen. Secratery, CWC member, Union Cabinet minister, former State Home minister, former KPCC president, founder of KSU, NSU and Youth Congress
- K. R. Gowri Amma - Communist Party leader (CPM) leader , Minister in the first Kerala ministry in 1957.
- Veliyam Bhargavan - Communist Party leader (CPI) former state secretary
- Pannyan Raveendran - CPI former state secretary. MP.
- V. M. Sudheeran - former KPCC President, former Speaker, former state Minister'
- Mullappally Ramachandran - KPCC President, former Union minister.
- V. Muraleedharan - former BJP State President, Union minister
- K. Surendran - BJP State President
Social reformers
- Padmanabhan Palpu[9]
- Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker, ne 'Mangalam Vazhunnor Velayudha Perumal' [10]
- Ayyathan Gopalan - founder of Sugunavardhini movement, leader of Bhehmo Samaj
- T. K. Madhavan[11]
- Sahodaran Ayyappan
- Moorkoth Kumaran
Cinema
- Namitha Pramod[12] - Malayalam film actor.
- Ratheesh - Actor in late 1970s and 1980s.
- Thilakan - Actor
- Ramu Kariat- Film director.
- I. V. Sasi - Film director. Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi
- Sreenivasan - Film director, actor, screenplay writer and producer
- Mukesh (actor) - Actor and politician, MLA.
- Devan (actor)- Actor in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu
References
- ^ https://books.google.com/books/about/INDIA_S_NEW_CAPITALISTS.html?id=92F7DwAAQBAJ
- ^ Smith, Bardwell L. (1976). Religion and social conflict in South Asia. International studies in sociology and social anthropology. Vol. 22. BRILL. pp. 35–39. ISBN 978-90-04-04510-1.
- ^ Tharamangalam, Joseph (1981). Agrarian Class Conflict: The Political Mobilization of Agricultural Labourers in Kuttanad, South India. Canada: The University of British Columbia. p. 38. ISBN 0-7748-0126-3.
- ^ a b Mathew, George (1989). Communal Road To A Secular Kerala. New Delhi: Ashok Kumar Mittal Concept Publishing Company. pp. 90–110. ISBN 81-7022-282-6.
- ^ "The Great Malabar Novel". Rediff.com.
- ^ Nair, Perrunna K. N. "Some prominent leaders of the freedom struggle in Kerala". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. Retrieved 3 November 2011.[dubious – discuss]
- ^ Surendran, P. K. (17 July 2002). "Bridging the Nair-Ezhava divide". The Times of India. TNN. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
- ^ "'Some people remind me of my caste quite often,' says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan".
- ^ Lukose, Ritty A. (2010). "Recasting the Secular: Religion and Education in Kerala, India". In Mines, Diane P.; Lamb, Sarah (eds.). Everyday Life in South Asia (2nd ed.). Indiana University Press. pp. 209–210. ISBN 9780253354730.
- ^ Krishanan IAS, NR (1967). Izhavar Annum Innum. Trissur: Seena Publications. p. 119.
- ^ Smith, Bardwell L. (1976). Pullapilly, Cyriac K. (1976). "The Izhavas of Kerala and their Historic Struggle for Acceptance in the Hindu Society". In Smith, Bardwell L. Religion and Social Conflict in South Asia. International studies in sociology and social anthropology. 22. Netherlands: E. J. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-04510-1. ISBN 9004045104.
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