Dubai: Billawas Celebrate Sree Narayana Guru Jayanti


Dubai: Billawas Celebrate Sree Narayana Guru Jayanti
Pics by Sujay Bendur
Report: Shodhan Prasad
Daijiworld Media Network - UAE

Dubai, Oct 3: Billawas Dubai & Northern Emirates gathered in Karama Centre Banquet Hall today to celebrate the 155th birth anniversary of the great Philosopher, Social Reformer Sree Narayana Guruswamy.  At the same time the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi was also remembered and his birth anniversary was also celebrated.

The programme started at around 4 PM with Bhajans, Keertans, Devotional Songs by enthusiastic devotees who rendered praises in their melodious voice.  Vishwakarma Seva Samithi and Jebel Ali Bhajana Team alongwith BDNE Bhajana Mandala were main voices of the bhajans during the days programme.  More than 400 devotees from different Communities all over UAE participated in this event.  The devotees also included Managing Committee Members of Billawa Balaga Abu Dhabi along with Chief Convener Manohar Thonse were Suresh Salian, Mahesh, Nithin and other members.























 

A beautiful mantap was created and erected on the stage nicely decorated with flowers by Satish Ullal, Purshottam Salian, Rajesh Kuthar, Navin Kumar, Anil Kumar, Ramanand Belapu  and Radhakrishna.  The chief Archaka for the pooja was Prakash Bhat Kanangi who conducted the pooja in pure devotional way.  A life size statue of Sree Narayana Guru was also installed on the pooja stage which received aarati in regular intervals.

With the leadership of the President of BDNE, Mohan Attavar, the programme was totally conducted by the Women’s Wing of Billawas Dubai & Northern Emirates namely Deepa Jagannath, Jayashree Sudhakar, Keerthi Anil Kumar, Nisha Sudhir, Rajani Kuckian, Sandhya Dinesh, Shubha Manoj, Shyamala Krishna Poojary, Smita Sujay, Soumya Vasanth, Srilatha Yogesh, Sunitha Karia Poojary, Suvarna Satish Poojary, Yogitha Purshottam Salian, Chandrika Vaman, Smitha Uday Kumar who have carried out the whole programme smoothly and devotionally.

In August 1856 when a child was born in a humble cottage in the pretty hamlet of Chempazhanthi near Trivandrum, no one knew it marked the dawn of the most remarkable epoch in the social evolution of Kerala and Tulu Nadu. This child was to blossom forth as the great sage Sree Narayana, the most revolutionary social reformer India has produced.

To have proper appreciation of the magnitude of Sree Narayana’s achievements, it is necessary to understand the background of the social conditions in which he was born and brought up. Kerala, reputed for its natural beauty and richness of life, was alas, the accursed land of caste tyranny at that time; to such an extent that it was really a “lunatic asylum” as Swami Vivekananda branded it. The non-caste Hindus, the “Avarnas” were groaning under the terrible weight of social, economic, religious and political oppression imposed upon them by caste Hindus or “Savarnas”. Not only temples of God but temples of learning were also shut against them by twin weapons of untouchability and unapproachability. They had to toil hard for their caste-Hindu masters with hardly any reward. They had to suffer a multitude of disabilities that broke the very backbone of their life.

Numerically Ezhavas or Thiyyas are the largest non-caste Hindu community in Kerala like Billawas or Birwas of Tulu Nadu. Sree Narayana was born into a middle class family of this community. His parents, ‘Madan Asan’ and ‘Kutty Amma’ endearingly called him ‘Nanu’. At the age of five, he began his education in the neighboring school in the old “Gurukula” model. After his elementary education in this school, he became the disciple of a great Sanskrit scholar ‘Raman Pillai Asan’ of Puthuppally in Central Travancore. Under his master’s tutelage, he became well versed in Sanskrit classics. For some time he too functioned as an ‘Asan’, a teacher of infant pupils. Thus he came to be known as ‘Nanu Asan’.
Nanu, even from his boyhood had an ascetic bent of mind. When he was on the threshold of his youth, he had to undergo the ceremonial of a marriage due to parental pressure. But he never led a married life. Sree Narayana’s mind was always agitated by a spiritual urge that induced him along with a fellow-spiritualist renowned as ‘Chattambi Swami’, to become the disciple of a man named Ayyavu, the then Superintendent of the British Residency in Trivandrum from whom he learned Yoga. At the age of twenty-three he left his family, renounced the pleasures of his world and wandered about as an “avadhutha” or mendicant, keeping his body and soul together by the alms he received from all sorts of people. Soon human eyes detected the “Sanyasin” and devotees began to gather around him at Aruvippurm, the seat of his meditation.




















 

They participated in his prayers and spiritual learning. In due course the sage emerged from his retreat and like Buddha, came out to shed light onto a world of darkness. Thus began his crusade against social inequality and other iniquities.

In those days, the foundation and consecration of a Hindu temple was the exclusive monopoly of the Brahmins. Sree Narayana’s first revolutionary act was the challenge thrown against this monopoly, by him consecrating temples. The first in this line was the temple dedicated to Shiva in Aruvippuram in 1888 A.D. In the temple is inscribed in Malayalam the following ideal, which epitomizes the Sree Narayana creed. “This is the ideal place where all live in full harmony Without distinction of Caste or prejudice of Creed”.

The people of the Ezhava community were the first to be awakened by the teachings of Sree Narayana and to be inspired into a spirit of mass militancy to eradicate their social disabilities. This was partly because the great Guru was born in that community and partly because the Ezhavas constituted the largest single community among the downtrodden masses in Kerala. Thanks to Sree Narayana, the Ezhavas came to have their own temples on the model of caste-Hindu temples that denied them admission, and in their temples they could worship the deities until then monopolized by caste Hindus. Within a few years Sree Narayana established a multitude of temples all over Kerala. The temples at Vakkom, Kulathur and Kovalam in south Travancore area, at Cherai, Koorkancherry and Peringottukara in Cochin area, and Tellicherry, Cannanore and Calicut in the Malabar area of Kerala State and specially Shri Gokarnanatha Temple in Kudroli, Mangalore in Karnataka state are some of the most celebrated among these temples.


It is significant that the history of founding of Temples by Sree Narayana was a process of evolution through which he slowly prepared the minds of the masses in the progressive realization of more and more revolutionary ideas. First he founded the temples dedicated to Shiva in the caste-Hindu pattern. Then in 1912 he made a departure from this when the temple dedicated to ‘Sharada’, the goddess of learning was founded at Varkala, thereby including the ideal of the worship of knowledge. Revolutionary changes were also introduced in the traditional rituals and ceremonials to be observed in temples. The next milestone in the path of his reform was the foundation of a temple in Murikkumpuzha near Trivandrum in 1922, where, in the place of a deity a bright light revealing the words “Truth, Duty, Kindness, Love” was installed. The climax of his temple reform was the installation of a mirror for worship in the temple founded at Kalavancode in Sherthallai. The mirror is symbolic of Sree Narayana’s teachings that man should find his salvation not in lifeless deities but in himself by the development and utilization of his inner self.  

Long before the Temple Entry Proclamation of the Travancore government in 1936 whereby government temples were thrown open to all Hindus, the temples established by Sree Narayana had become the asylum for worship, of the ‘lowlier of the lowliest’. Sree Narayana’s temples made no discrimination on the ground of caste, or creed. Unlike caste Hindu temples, they were open to both Hindus and non-Hindus.
Sree Narayana was a true “rishi” who lived with the people and for the people. He knew that without providing material comforts, it is futile to hold out the illusion of spiritual happiness to the starving and suffering millions. So he conducted a veritable campaign to eradicate the material disabilities of the downtrodden sections of Hindus. In 1903, Dr. P. Palpu, a devotee of Sree Narayana, founded a social organization called S.N.D.P Yogam (Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam), the organization to promote the Dharma of Sree Narayana.

This organization has done invaluable service in the epic struggle against caste system in Kerala. The organizers of S.N.D.P made Sree Narayana as its first President. The first General Secretary of S.N.D.P Yogam was Kumaran Asan, the peerless pioneer among modern Malayalam poets. He was one of the dedicated disciples of Sree Narayana. In fact the spiritual philosophy and the crusade against caste that illumine Kumaran Asan’s poetry were inspired mainly by association with and inspiration from the great Guru. Sree Narayana never went about preaching.

He was essentially a ‘Karma Yogi’. But his ‘silence eloquent’, the inner light that emanated from his resplendent personality, inspired and enlightened all around him, wherever he went. He traveled throughout and outside. Wherever he went, he earned disciples and devotees in large numbers. In 1928 he founded the “Dharma Sangha”, an order of Sanyasins who were expected to be his true disciples. The members of this order were to propagate and perpetuate the teachings of Guru. Early in 1921 an All Kerala Fraternity Conference was held at Alwaye, and in this conference was delivered his eternal message “One Caste, One Religion, One God for Mankind”.

In the wake of this conference Guru’s illustrious disciple K. Ayyappan started the “Sahodhara” (Brotherhood) movement in Cherai, his native place, to eradicate the caste system by promoting inter-caste marriage and inter-dining. Sahodharan Ayyappan braved formidable opposition from the reactionary elements, mostly from his own community-the Ezhavas. But inspired by the teachings and blessings of Sree Narayana, Sahodharan Ayyappan conducted a mammoth campaign to create a casteless society in Kerala. His tireless work went a long way to mitigate the rigors of the caste system in his country.

Sree Narayana founded two Ashrams, at Varkala and Alwaye, with educational institutions attached to them. These Ashrams remain the centers of purity and universal fraternity, the ideals, which the Guru greatly cherished and nourished. Sree Narayana did not attempt to found a new religion, but he propounded a great creed, the creed of “Universal Goodness”.  

Like Sree Shankara, Sree Narayana was a profound thinker, a great seer and a born poet. He was also a great scholar in Sanskrit and Tamil. He has been the author of many works in Malayalam and Sanskrit, which are “Atmopadesa Sathakam” and “Darsanamala” which epitomize his great moral and spiritual precepts. He has also beautifully translated Tamil works like “Thirukkural” and “Ozhuvilotukkam” into Malayalam. In his works he has superbly expounded the ‘Advaita’ philosophy. 'Daiva Dasakam' a simple prayer written by Guru.

Sree Narayana is one of those rare men whose greatness was recognized even while they were alive. No better testimony is needed for this than the fact that Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi had visited and paid respects to him. Tagore, when he visited Kerala in 1922, interviewed the Guru and was deeply impressed that he remarked-

“Among the ‘Paramahamsas’ alive in India now, there is none Who has lived such a life of purity as Swami Sree Narayana”.












When Mahatma Gandhi visited Sree Narayana in 1923, there was a heart-to-heart exchange of ideas between them and in their dialogue Sree Narayana made no secret of his strong feelings, about the need to eradicate the caste system root and branch.

The last great conference, which was convened at the behest of Sree Narayana, was the “All Religious Conference”, the Parliament of religions held at Alwaye in 1924. In this conference where eminent representatives of all great religions assembled, Sree Narayana proclaimed that the conference was convened “Not to argue and win but to know and to make known”. In a message which he delivered at the conference, he said ‘This great Parliament of religions makes it abundantly clear that the ultimate goal of all religions is same and so there is no need for followers of different religions to indulge in mutual conflict.”

The great Guru Sree Narayana attained Samadhi on September 20, 1928. Thus physically Guru disappeared, but spiritually he lives forever in the minds of mankind.

Today he is being remembered by millions of his devotees not only from Kerala but also from Tulu Nadu and rest of the world.

Billawas Dubai and Northern Emirates have been celebrating Shree Narayana Guru Jayanthi from many
Years with pure devotion and principle of Sree Narayana Guruswamy “One Caste, One Religion & One God”.

The programme concluded with Maha Aarathi and distribution of Maha Prasada.  All the devotees returned home happily with the blessings of Sree Narayana Guruswamy.

  

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  • Das, Kerala

    Sun, Feb 04 2018

    I am very much glad to know about your association and I like to take membership, please help me out, and please provide me a contact Number of association Dubai.


    Thank you.

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  • Akshatha Rajesh pujari, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    hello,
    I am from Mangalore, currently living in sharjah, and i am belongs to billava community,.
    I was a member of Narayana guru yuva vedika @ Mangalore,
    here i would like to join billawa association @dubai,
    please help me out, and please provide me a contact Number of billava association Dubai

    Thank you

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  • R.P.Panicker, Ponda Goa.

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    I am very much glad to know about your association and you are doing well, congratulation to Billawa organization in in the name of Sree Narayana Guru Dubai

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  • Damodaran, S., Thiruvananthapuram

    Mon, Sep 13 2010

    Dear community members,

    It is a commndable initiative to organize and celebrate fabulously the Birth Day of Great Guru Sree Narayana Guru in U.A.E.

    My request is to encourage the other similar commuties of ours like Ezhavas,Thiyyas, etc also in your next celebrations.

    Wishing all the best,

    Lovingly Yours,

    Damodaran, S.

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  • Damodaran, S., Thiruvananthapuram

    Mon, Sep 13 2010

    Dear community members,

    It is a commndable initiative to organize and celebrate fabulously the Birth Day of Great Guru Sree Narayana Guru in U.A.E.

    My request is to encourage the other similar commuties of ours like Ezhavas,Thiyyas, etc also in your next celebrations.

    Wishing all the best,

    Lovingly Yours,

    Damodaran, S.

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  • DHANYAN C K, dubai

    Sun, Jan 24 2010

    i love guru devane

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  • Rohan Suvarna, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 08 2009

    Its fantastic that u uplift the billawa community in Dubai by the blessing of our beloved shri Narayana Guru

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  • Mayur Salian, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 06 2009

    A well organised Program by Billawas Dubai. Thanks to the President and the Committee Members. It was a devotional and a memorable experience. A special Thanks to Mr Shodhan Prasad for a brilliant write up on Shri Narayan Guru and Mr Sujay Bendoor for the covering this event on behlaf of daijiworld.com. Thank you once again

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  • Sharvani, UAE

    Mon, Oct 05 2009

    Thanks to Dubai Billawas Association for keeping our culture and traditions still alive and happening among our people in a far away land not exposed to our traditions often.. Good work all.

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  • M.BHOJA ANCHAN(SIPCO.LTD.), Udupi,Kallianapura.

    Mon, Oct 05 2009

    Thanks to Billawa Balaga Dubai. Thanks to Daijiworld. Nice Photos.Very Nice Program.

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  • Sweta Krishna Poojari, India/MIT

    Mon, Oct 05 2009

    Congratulations to BDNE. Good coverage and pictures. I could see Dada, Mama and Akka.......Thanks to Daiji.

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  • Amarnath, Krishnapura / Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2009

    Thanks Daiji. Hope all Billawas follow the Principles of Guru Narayana Swami, atleast oneness in one caste.

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  • Mahesh Sanil, Hejamady/Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Oct 04 2009

    Thanks to Shodhan for the brief report and well pics by Sujay.Congratulations to Mohan Attavar and team.

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  • Hemu Amin, Mulky

    Mon, Oct 05 2009

    Thanks Daiji. Nice coverage with great pictures.

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  • Ashok Kumar Shetty, Udupi/Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Oct 04 2009

    Billava Koota, Dubaida Bandhule, nigalna sanghataneda kelasa kaaryan thoodu manassg masth khushi aavondundu. Karma bhoomid nikulu malthondippuna ee saadhenen aa deverna dhayotu nanala inchane munduvarisaavondu nama sanskrati, aachaara vichaaronu namma dumbuda peeligeg theripaavuna dharmada yedde kelasa nadapad. Photo thoodu Dubaida aa dinokulu nenapu barondundu... Daijiworldg malla dhanyavaada.

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  • Hansika Suvarna, Mumbai/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 04 2009

    Thank you Billawas Dubai for giving us an opportunity to attend this function. Billawas would have been without any direction but for shri Narayana Guru's teachings. He has given us direction to follow. Billawas Dubai is doing a great job by upholding his principles.

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  • YOGITA SALIAN, MUMBAI, DUBAI

    Sun, Oct 04 2009

    THANKS TO SHODAN ANNA FOR A DETAILED WRITE UP, TO SUJOY ANNA FOR COVERING THE EVENT TILL END AND MOHAN ATTAVAR - PRESIDENT (BILLAWAS DUBAI) FOR ORGANIZING SUCH A DEVOTIONAL POOJA.

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  • Manohar tonse, Tonse, Abudhabi

    Sun, Oct 04 2009

    Well organised program. I am a great admirer of BDNE's strong team work and spotless dedication. Good news coverage. congratulations to President and Committee Members and Mahila Vibhaga.

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  • santosh poojari dubai, manglore maroli

    Sat, Oct 03 2009

    Nicely organised...keep it billawas...may god bless al of us...Thanks to Shodan prasad for his wonderful report & sujay bendoor's pics...thanks to daiji...

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  • prem suvarna, moodbidri dubai

    Sat, Oct 03 2009

    Very nice programme.  Thanks daiji NICE COVERAGE

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