Birth
and Childhood
Narayana Guru was born in the year 1854 AD at Chempazhanthy, in the
suburb of the city of Trivandrum, the present capital of Kerala State,
India. In those days Trivandrum was the capital of a princely state
called Travancore. Before Travancore came under the hegemony of the
Maharaja Marthanda Varma there were eight feudal chiefs who were politically
powerful and opposed to the ruling prince. One such chief was of Chempazhanthy.
Narayana Guru's father was Madan Asan and his mother was Kutti Amma.
He was the only son of his parents in the family of Vayalvaram, of which
a small cottage is still remaining next to a Bhagavati Temple called
Manakkal. Even though Madan Asan was not rich, he was of moderate means.
His title, Asan, shows that he was looked upon with respect by
his villagers. It is not known if he was a teacher. It is likely that
Nanu, as Narayana Guru was called by his parents, learnt Tamil, Malayalam,
and Sanskrit from his father.
In the days of Narayana Guru the most vital information everyone wanted
to know of another person was his caste. This may look ridiculous to
the present generation, but no one thought so in those days. Everybody
wanted to know caste and everyone revealed his caste also as a matter
of course.
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