Publicly
accepted as a Guru
From 1884 to 1904 Narayana Guru's headquarters was mostly at Aruvipuram.
The S. N. D. P. Yogam, founded with the blessings of the Guru, became
a powerful mouthpiece of all the socially and economically oppressed
people of Travancore. The call for justice and equality made by the
Yogam also began to be echoed in other parts of Kerala and Madras State
(now Tamilnadu).
Narayana Guru was a parivrajaka and he never stayed in one place
for more than a fortnight. Even in those days when there were no roads,
he walked on foot to almost every village in Kerala and the then Madras
State. This enabled thousands of people to relate to him personally.
His ideals and mode of life influenced them. From all the accounts,
he roamed about in South India, healing people of their physical and
mental maladies and inspiring everyone to live a clean life of love
and co-operation. Since those days these accounts have become legendary
and therefore it is hard to separate fact from fiction. However, his
life had a close resemblance to that of Jesus Christ who wandered in
Judea, Jordan, Galilee and Syria healing people and giving sermons.
In 1901 the State Census Manual of Travancore recorded Sree Narayana
as a Guru and an erudite Sanskrit Scholar. A sharp drop in the statistics
of the commission of crime was also alluded to as a result of the correcting
and moralizing influence of Narayana Guru on the society.
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