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Introduction Chattambi Swamikal was a Hindu Saint and a social reformer. He was known for raising the voice against the barbaric and orthodox caste and color system prevalent in that state at that point in time. Chattambi Swamikal sited the excerpts from the Vedic texts to disprove the logic behind the existence of the caste system.
His school of thought became popular amongst the neo-reformist leaders of the state and formed the foundation stone for the future political organization and cultural movements in the state.
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Inspired by his thoughts, the leaders such as Poikayil Yohannan, Ayyankali decided to lend their voice for the cause of people who represented the marginalized section of the society. In his efforts to restore equality for the marginalized section of the society, he was joined by Sree Narayana Guru who drew inspiration from his mentor and guru Thycaud Ayya Swamikal.
Chattambi Swamikal knew about the importance of women in the social reforms. Hence, he asked the women folks to shed their misconception and come out to participate in support of the struggle against the ways and means of ritualistic and caste-ridden Hindu society. Early Life and Education Chattambi Swamikal was born on August 25, in a suburban village of the capital city of the erstwhile Princely state of Travancore.
His place of birth was Kollur in the Thiruvananthapuram district of the present-day Kerala. Chattambi Swamikal was born to a couple from a reputed Namboothiri family of the region. His parents were Vasudeva Sharma and Nangamma. His original name was Ayyappan. During his childhood days, he was fondly called as Kunjan.
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Hence, he got another pet name Kunjan Pillai. Since he was not given formal education by his parents owing to the bad financial condition of the family, Kunjan taught himself the letters and words from the children of his neighborhood. Kunjan was craving for knowledge from his childhood.