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Jan 1, 2007 · Periyar Erode Venkata Ramasamy (17 September 1879 – 24 December 1973), also known as Ramaswami, EVR, Thanthai Periyar, or Periyar, was a Dravidian social activist and former politician from India, who founded the Self-Respect Movement and Dravidar Kazhagam.
Periyar - Wikipedia. Erode Venkatappa Ramasamy (17 September 1879 – 24 December 1973), revered by his followers as Periyar [a] or Thanthai [b] Periyar, was an Indian social activist and politician who started the Self-Respect Movement and Dravidar Kazhagam. He is known as the 'Father of the Dravidian movement '. [1] .
Go to Gallery. The most illustrious social revolutionary of the millennium, his tireless, fearless and unparalleled efforts to end caste system and to transform society, with no trace of birth-based discrimination, on enlightened egalitarian basis was unique in the annals of history.
Sep 17, 2019 · Periyar EVR Collected Works (English and Tamil) by. Periyar, Aanaimuthu, Veeramani. Topics. Periyar, Self Respect Movement, Dravidian, Dravida Nadu, Viduthalai, Anna, Kalaignar, DMK, DK, Caste, Religion, Rationality. Collection. opensource. Language. English.
PERIYAR E.V. RAMASAMY - A biographical Sketch 1879Sep17 PERIYAR E.V. RAMASAMY was born at Erode town in Tamil Nadu State - India Father : VENKATA (NAICKER) A popular rich merchant; Ardent devotee of Hindu religion. (A Vaishnavite)Mother : CHINNA THAYAMMAL alias MUTHAMMAL Brother-Elder : E.V. Krishnasamy Sisters-Younger : KANNAMMAL;PONNUTHOY ...
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Mar 7, 2018 · The universal condemnation of BJP leader H Raja’s remarks underlines the enduring iconic status of E V Ramasamy Periyar in Tamil Nadu and beyond. Why is an iconoclast, rationalist social reformer who died 45 years ago still so dear to so many people?