Chattampi Swamikal

Chattampi Swamikal (25 August 1853 – 5 May 1924) was a Hindu sage and social reformer whose thoughts and work influenced the launching of many social, religious, literary and political organisations and movements in Kerala and gave voice to those who were marginalised. Chattampi Swamikal denounced the orthodox interpretation of Hindu texts citing sources from the Vedas. Swamikal strived to reform the heavily ritualistic and caste-ridden Hindu society of the late 19th century Kerala. Swamikal also worked for the emancipation of women and encouraged them to come to the forefront of society. Swamikal promoted vegetarianism and professed non-violence (Ahimsa). Swamikal believed that the different religions are different paths leading to the same place. Chattambi Swamikal led a wandering life like an adutha and throughout his intellectually and spiritually enriched life maintained many friends from different regions of Kerala. He authored several books on spirituality, history, and language staying with these friends.

Chattampi Swamikal
Personal
Born
Ayyappan Pillai

(1853-08-25)25 August 1853
Kannammoola, Kingdom of Travancore, British India
(present day Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India)
Died5 May 1924(1924-05-05) (aged 70)
Panmana, Kingdom of Travancore, British India
(present day Kollam, Kerala, India)
Resting placePanmana Asramam
ReligionHinduism
PhilosophyAdvaita
Religious career
Guru
Literary worksAdvaita Chinthapaddhathi, Vedadikara Nirupanam, Pracheena Malayalam etc.
HonorsSree Vidyadhiraja
Parama Bhattaraka
QuoteThe whole universe is one mind. Between mind and mind there is no vacuum.
Other namesAyyappan Pillai, Kunjan Pillai
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