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"Resituating the role of Prof KKS Namboothiri in streamlining social transformation of Yogakshema Sabha and the Malayala Brahmin community of Kerala "

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DOI: 10.23977/history.2018.11004 | Downloads: 29 | Views: 5048

Author(s)

K M Vishnu Namboodiri 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Department of History, Mar Thoma College, Thiruvalla, India

Corresponding Author

K M Vishnu Namboodiri

ABSTRACT

The paper is an attempt to delineate the contributions of Prof. Kudalmana Krishnan Sankaran Namboothiri, widely remarked as the “Father of Modern Yogakshema Sabha”, the community organization of the Malayala Brahmins of Kerala.  The multi-talented, versatile genius had literally transformed the organization from a mere paper party to an entity of eminence in the State of Kerala. Prof. KKS is well remembered for his sharp and well worded political speeches in various fora of academic and public life. On the fifth year of his demise the present researcher is presenting a short study of the stalwart of public agitation and community leadership for the academia at large.

KEYWORDS

“Yogakshema Sabha”, “Namboothiri”, “Community”, “Lobby”, “Peaceful Coexistence” .

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K M Vishnu Namboodiri, "Resituating the role of Prof KKS Namboothiri in streamlining social transformation of Yogakshema Sabha and the Malayala Brahmin community of Kerala ". Lecture Notes on History (2018) 1: 15-16.

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