Sree Narayana Guru – Major Contributions to Science
- It was important to keep clean and learn, do farming, trade goods, make handicrafts, and get skilled in technology.
- The Adyaropa story (Darsanamala) explains how the universe was made.
- Daivadasakam and Atmopadesa satakam are two examples of mystic thoughts and ideas that match with today’s science breakthroughs.
- His idea of be together with everyone is very important in today’s world. Hate, violence, favoritism and division are hurting society in many places and countries. It’s very needed today.
Shree Narayana Guru – Principle, Role, Work & Contribution
Sree Narayana Guru was born on August 22, 1856, in Chempazhanthy, a little village in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. His mother was Madan Asan and his wife was Kuttiyamma. He was named by his father as Narayanan; he affectionately called him Nanu, a short name for Narayanan. From the society’s mores in that period, he first belonged to the Ezhava class and was also thought “avarna”. He enjoyed being alone and had spent much time thinking deeply since he was a young kid. He attended church in his area, and he made prayers and religious tunes.
Table of Content
- About Sree Narayan Guru
- Early Days and Education
- Sree Narayana Guru – A Timeline
- Sree Narayan Guru – Teachings and Principles
- Sree Narayan Guru – Role as a Social Reformer
- Sree Narayana Guru – Major Works
- Sree Narayana Guru – Major Contributions to Science
- Death
- FAQs on Sree Narayana Guru