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Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
Location
AffiliationsAssociate Member, Humanist International, headquartered in London
Websitekeralayukthivadisangham.org

Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham (KYS, lit.'Kerala Rationalist Association') is a rationalist organization based in Kerala, India. The organization says it stands for rationalism and humanism. It is the initiator of the umbrella organization for rationalism and humanism, Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations[citation needed].The Rationalist Movement in Kerala had started with the Sahodara Sangham (Fraternity Forum), formed by K. Ayyappan on May 29, 1917 at Cherai, in Ernakulam. This fraternity forum propagated 'Mishra Bhojanam' (feasting without caste discrimination), which was unthinkable as well as very revolutionary at the time. These movements paved way for a rationalist organization (Yukthivadi Sangham) which started functioning in 1967. Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham is the continuation of this parent avatar. The organization started functioning in 1967[citation needed]. It has units in all the districts in Kerala and in the Union Territorial district of Mahi[citation needed]. Yukthirekha, a monthly in Malayalam, is the official magazine of Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham, which has been in circulation since 1983[citation needed]. KYS has a youth wing, Humanist Youth Movement, and a parallel wing, Kerala Misra Vivahavedi, a sub-organisation for the cause of inter-religious and inter-caste married lives[citation needed]. KYS also manages A T Kovoor Trust and Pavanan Institute[citation needed]. KYS is an associate organization of International Humanist Ethical Union, now Humanist International, headquartered in London.[1][2]

History[edit]

Kerala rationalist movement is a continuation of Sri Narayana Movement. Sahodaran Ayyappan a favorite disciple of Sri Narayana Guru, changed the Guru's slogan Oru Jati, Oru Matham, Oru Daivam Manushyanu (One Caste, One Religion, One God for Human-beings) to Jati Venda, Matham Venda, Daivam Venda Manushyanu (No Caste, No Religion, No God for Human-beings). Ayyappan organized the Sahodara Sangham (The Brotherhood Association), and started two magazines “Sahodaran” andYukthivadi”.[3][4]

In 1935 a Yukthivadi Sangham was registered at Cochin M. C. Joseph as secretary and Panampilly Govinda Menon as treasurer. M. C. Joseph managed Yukthivadi magazine without any interruption For forty five years until June 1974. The existing Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham (KYS) was formed at Kozikode in 1969 May Adv. M. Prabha as president and P.S. Raman Kutty as Secretary. Yukthi Darsanam is the philosophical text of KYS. Many militant rationalists like MBK, Joseph Edamaruku, P.V. Velayudhan Pilla, U.Kalanadhan, Pavanan, Johnson Eyeroor, Padmanabhan Pallath, Gangan Azikode, Rajagopal Vakathanam, Dhanuvachapuram Sukumaran, Sabhari Girish, Adv. Anil Kumar etc. had led the KYS in different times.

The organization publishes a monthly magazine, YukthirekhainMalayalam and a quarterly The Secular Humanist in English. The well-known rationalist Pavanan was founder and editor of Yukithirekha and was president of the organization for several years. Other presidents have included U. Kalanathan.[5][6]

Like many rationalist organizations in India they conduct demonstrations to expose god men as frauds.[7][8] They also support those who defy fundamentalist taboos[9] and support inter-caste marriages.[10] They have also been involved in public debate over school textbooks.[6]

The organization claims over 3,000 members across Kerala.[10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Food as a weapon of social revolution". The Hindu. 10 May 2017.
  • ^ "SOCIAL REVOLUTION OF INTER-CASTE DINING CENTENARY OF RATIONALIST MOVEMENT AT KOZHIKODE, KERALA – Modernrationalist".
  • ^ "Food as a weapon of social revolution". The Hindu. 10 May 2017.
  • ^ "SOCIAL REVOLUTION OF INTER-CASTE DINING CENTENARY OF RATIONALIST MOVEMENT AT KOZHIKODE, KERALA – Modernrationalist".
  • ^ "Media cautioned against sensationalising suicide", The Hindu, 10 September 2004, archived from the original on 4 November 2004, retrieved 17 August 2009
  • ^ a b Devasia, T.K. (30 June 2008), "Textbook pits religious groups against rationalists", Khaleej Times, archived from the original on 8 June 2011, retrieved 17 August 2009
  • ^ "Spiritual fraudsters under scanner in Kerala". Sify. Press Trust of India. 20 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 February 2013. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
  • ^ "Kerala: Godmen's Own Country!", Rediff News Bureau, Rediff.com, 21 May 2008, retrieved 17 August 2009
  • ^ Menon, Leela (13 January 1999), "Daring to defy conventions to live together", The Indian Express, retrieved 17 August 2009[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b Kurian, Sangeeth (16 May 2006), "Leading life, rationally", The Hindu, archived from the original on 5 November 2012, retrieved 17 August 2009
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