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  2. Kerala reformation movement - Wikipedia

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    The foundations of social change in Kerala can be traced back to the 16th century. The emergence of the Bhakti movement and the development of the modern Malayalam language and the influence of figures like Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan led to the breaking of Brahmin dominance over literature and knowledge.

  3. C. V. Kunhiraman - Wikipedia

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    C. V. Kunhiraman (6 February 1871 – 10 April 1949) was an Indian social reformer, journalist and the founder of Kerala Kaumudi daily. A follower of Sree Narayana Guru, Kunhiraman was the author of a number of books covering the genres of novels, short story, poetry, biographies and essays.

  4. Sayyid Sanaullah Makti Tangal - Wikipedia

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    Kerala reformation movement: Title: Renaissance leader [3] Parents: Sayyid Ahmed (father) Shareefa Beevi (mother) ... He was a reformer in Kerala Muslim Society. [4]

  5. Mar Thoma Syrian Church - Wikipedia

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    The church actively participates in the programs of the World Council of Churches, the Christian Conference of Asia, the National Council of Churches and the Kerala Christian Council. [153] Mar Thoma Church was attending meetings of World Council of Churches from its first meeting in 1948 at Amsterdam.

  6. Yukthivadi - Wikipedia

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    The contribution made by Yukthivadi to the renaissance of Kerala, India is significant. The launch of Yukthivadi marks the beginning of organised rationalism in Kerala, which is a key constituent of the Reformation Movement in the state.

  7. V. T. Bhattathiripad - Wikipedia

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    1976 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship Vellithuruthi Thazhathu Karutha Patteri Raman Bhattathiripad (26 March 1896 – 12 February 1982), also known as V. T. Bhattathiripad, was an Indian social reformer, dramatist and an Indian independence activist .

  8. Vakkom Moulavi - Wikipedia

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    Vakkom Mohammed Abdul Khader Moulavi (() 28 December 1873 – () 31 October 1932), popularly known as Vakkom Moulavi [5] was a social reformer, [6] teacher, prolific writer, Muslim scholar, journalist, freedom fighter and newspaper proprietor in Travancore, a princely state of the present day Kerala, India.

  9. Church of South India - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the World Council of Churches, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, Christian Conference of Asia and the National Council of Churches in India. Through the Communion of Churches in India , it is also in partnership and full communion with the Church of North India and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church .