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Chennai, TN -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/16/2010 -- Sree Narayana Guru Mandiram, Vepery, Chennai officially launched its brand new website http://www.sngmandiramvepery.org at Sree Narayana Mandiram Premises, Vepery.
SNG Mandiram, Vepery has launched its website specially to communicate and to share information about the happenings of SNGM, Vepery effectively to the world wide people. In forth coming days all the devotees can get regular updates on special events and other special programs that are going to held in SNG Mandiram Vepery, Chennai.
The Website Launch Function was held on 12th Dec 2010 evening at 6.00 PM. It was Sri. N. Jayathilagan, President of Sree Narayana Mandiram, Vepery who lighted the Kuthuvilakku and started the program. It was then Swamy Phalgunananda, the Secretary of Sree Narayana Mandiram, Vepery enlightens the program by doing the prayer. Followed by the welcome address of Sri.C.P Achuthan (the committee member, sree narayana mandiram, vepery) the inauguration of website started. Respected Chief Guest Smt. Shyamala Jayaprakash, Joint Secretary of Asan Memorial Institutions for Higher Education launched the website to the world people amidst of devotees.
Smt. Shyamala Jayaprakash - Joint Secretary of Asan Memorial Institutions for Higher Education Says “It gives me great pleasure to inaugurate an informative website http://www.sngmandiramvepery.org , which is being brought to highlight the biography of sree narayana guru devan and his valuable teachings. I am sure this beautiful site will be more helpful to know about universal guru and vepery guru mandiram activities globally” she added.
Swamy Phalgunananda – Secretary of Sree Narayana Mandiram, Vepery, Chennai says “I am Very Happy to say that We are proudly inaugurating the website of Sri Narayana GuruDevan, Vepery. The website contains about Vepery Mandiram History, Biography of Guru, Daily, Monthly,Yearly Events at Vepery and other articles. Gurudevan thought to love
SNDP founded schools and colleges in the independent India. Previously the only private colleges were those managed by the Church. The movement started with SN College, Kollam. Many educational institutions were started under leadership of SNDP yogam. But soon it became quite difficult to maintain many such institutions by the yogam whose main objective was prophesy of guru's vision among the masses. Under such circumstances, under the leadership of late CM of kerala Mr R. Sankar, Sree Narayana Trust was started. There are many such educational trusts in kerala and other part of the country which manages a large number of institutes.
1 Asan Memorial Association, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
2 Chandrika Educational Trust, Irinjalakuda, Thrissur
3 Gurudeva Trust, Ernakulam
4 Narayanaguru International Institute of Science and Technology Trust, Tamil Nadu
5 Shree Narayana Cultural Mission Trust, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
6 Sree Buddha Educational Society, Kollam
7 Sree Bhakthi Samvardhini Yogam, Kannur
8 Sree Dharma Paripalana Yogam, Kochi
9 Sree Kanteswara Kshetra Yogam, Kozhikode
10 SNDP yogam
11 SN Trust
12 Sree Narayana Charitable Trust, Thiruvananthapuram
13 Sree Narayana dharma Sangam Trust
14 Sree Narayana Educational & Cultural Trust, Chentrappinni, Thrissur
15 Sree Narayana Educational Institutions, Ernakulam
16 Sree Narayana Educational Society, Kollam
17 Sree Narayana Gurukulam Trust
18 Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti, Mumbai
19 Sree Narayana Mission, chennai
20 Sree Narayana Vallabha Educational Society, Poothotta, Ernakulam
21 Swami Swaswatheekananda trust for charity and education, Thengumkavu, Pathanamthitta
22 Vidya International Charitable Trust, Thrissur
Asan Memorial Association, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Asan Memorial Association was established in 1965 as a tribute to the memory of Mahakavi Kumaran Asan, the late poet laureate from Kerala and disciple Of Sree Narayana Guru.
Asan Memorial College of Arts and Science, Chenna
Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam is organisation formed to propagate and promote the moral teaching and Dharma of Shree Narayana Guru. Dr. P. Palpu, a devotee of Sree Narayana, was one of the founder. According to the biography of Narayana Guru written by Moorkoth Kumaran, the organization was registered on 15 May, 1903 under Travancore Regulation 1 of 1063 (Indian Company Act IV 1882). Sree Narayana Guru was the Patron and life time President of the Yogam. Mahakavi Sri. Kumaranasan was the first General Secretary. Kumaran Asan was the peerless pioneer among modern Malayalam poets. He was one of the dedicated disciples of Sree Narayana Guru. In fact the spiritual philosophy and the battle against caste that illumine Kumaran Asan’s poetry were inspired mainly by association with and inspiration from the great Guru.
The Guru objected to the definition of the word 'community' (samudayam) that was given in the constitution. It was limited to those communities known as Ezhava, Thiya, Billava . He wanted it to be changed into the community of the human family. His follower's thought it was not pragmatically feasible to have such a global basis for their organization. When he saw that they were not prepared to have such a wide vision, after cautioning them of how it would adversely affect their purpose he agreed to give his blessings, probably with the hope that some day they would realize the narrowness of their tribalistic affinity. The Guru wanted the Yogam to function as the vanguard of his 'Liberation Movement'. But the leadership of the Yogam could not rise up to the expectation of the Guru. It could function only in a caste organization. Hence, in 1916, the Guru sent his resignation letter to Dr. P. Palpu. The Guru attributed 'caste pride' to the leaders of the Yogam and declared that he belonged to no caste non-religious.
General Secretary SNDP YOGAM
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