Sri Narayana Guru’s teachings and communal harmony
January 28th, 2007
IBN Live reports - An example of communal harmony from Alappuzha,
Jameela is deaf and dumb and earns a living by working at the temple. She cleans the premises and washes the utensils used for the puja. While Ansila says that she would never have completed her schooling after her father’s death, if the temple authorities hadn’t stepped in to help.
“This temple always had good relations with other religious communities. We strongly believe in the teachings of Sri Narayana Guru, who said that we must help the needy, no matter which community they belong to,” says President of Raja Rajeswari Temple, K Purushan.
Sri Narayana Guru said - “Mathamethayalum manushyan nannayal mathi”. This incident highlights that there are still some followers of him left in Kerala!
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March 6th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
hallo i m advocate elangovan tamilnadu . i have little inspiration on guru view at the time when i know that i m belonging to ezhavan community. now i appreciate than if narayanaguru is belonging to non of my caste i defenitel appreciate that all phillosophy of the world is include guru phillosophy hence guru is the top class teacher for the world