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Ayodhya Das

Ayodhya Thass ( C. Iyothee Thass , May 20, 1845 – May 5, 1914) was South India’s first anti-caste militant, social worker, Tamil scholar and paranormal doctor. He was one of the pioneers of the Dravidian movement.

Hailing from an Adi Dravida background, he was active in the fields of politics, religion and literature for the advancement of the Adi Dravidian people in the late 19th century. Buddhism became the drums of the original time pauttattirkut they become so stressed that Buddhism.

In 1891, Panchamar co-founded the Mahasana Sabha with Srinivasan. The Panchamars did not come in the Varunasirama system, but were called Avarnas.

Born into a well-educated family. His grandfather, Butler Khandappan, was the one who rescued Thirukurala from his family savings book and handed it over to Duray. Only then pls today came to the shape of the mold.

Education and Scholarship

Ayottitacar on 20 May 1845  Chennai, Thousand Lights, born after his father’s work because of the Nilgiris to the immigrated  His parents gave him the name Kathavarayan. Working with his grandfather George Harrington in the Nilgiris helped Ayodhya in many ways at a young age.

To his father also Kasi Medu Sadavathani Vairakkan Velayutham Puluvar (1830-1892), Vallakkalathy V. He was also educated by Ayodhya Das Pandit (1836-1900). He had a deep knowledge of Tamil, Siddha medicine and philosophy and was fluent in English, Northern languages and Pali. Due to his respect for his Guru, he changed his name from Kathavarayan to Ayodhya Das.

 

 

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