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DR. Rao Sahib Ayathan Gopalan (3 March 1861 – 2 May 1948), popularly known as Darsarji and Darsar Sahib ("Darsar" means "doctor", derived from Latin word "docere" for doctor), was an Indian doctor, surgeon, professor, writer, philanthropist, social reformer, and Renaissance leader from Kerala. He is the founder of the Sugunavardhini movement (1900) and Depressed classes mission (1909) and also the leader and propagandist of Brahmo Samaj (1893) in
Kerala Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
. He denounced idol worship and fought to end those social practices in Kerala that he thought were unethical. Among his followers were
Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi Karatt Govinda Menon (26 August 1852 – 10 September 1929), better known as Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi, was an Indian ''Sannyasa, sanyasi'' from present-day Kerala who founded the Ananda Maha Sabha in 1918. He proposed Anandadarsam or Ana ...
, Vaghbatananda, and Brahmavadhi P. Kunhiraman. Gopalan titled P. Kunhiraman as "Brahmavadhi" and Sivayogi as " Brahmananda Swami". He was awarded and honoured by the
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with the highest civilian award and title, the " Rao Sahib", for his services. The formation of the Sugunavardhini movement, Depressed classes mission and Brahmosamaj played a significant role in the Kerala reformation movement.


Life

Gopalan was born at Anjarakkandy, Tellicherry (now Thalassery), as the first son of Ayathan Chandhan and Kallat Chirutha Ammal. His youngest sister, Ayathan Janaki Ammal was the first women doctor and surgeon of Kerala. He studied at Anjarakkandy Elementary School, Brennen School, Mission High School and later joined Madras Medical College on 19 September 1884. He read about the Raja Ram Mohan Roy's Brahmo Samaj. Joined Brahmo Samaj and engaged in its social reform activities and became an active executive member of the General Committee of Calcutta Brahmo Samaj. He participated in the committee's annual conferences at various locations across India, along with Brahmo leaders such as Keshub Chandra Sen, Debendranath Tagore, Sivanath Sastri,
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
, and R. G. Bhandarkar. In 1888, he obtained a medical degree with honours and entered into government service as the first doctor of Kerala. Gopalan married Kallat Kausallya Ammal on 30 December 1894. Ramakrishna Gobal Bhandhakar, a Brahmo leader and social reformer at that time, conducted the wedding at the Madras Brahmo Samaj. Several Brahmo leaders presided over the wedding. This was the first Brahmo wedding to be conducted at Madras Brahmosamaj, and also the first Brahmo wedding of South India. Kausallyaammal was a strong supporter of Gopalan and assisted his social reform activities.


Social reform activities


Establishment of Brahmosamaj branches in Kerala

Gopalan worked as a doctor, chief surgeon, and superintendent at several hospitals in
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. He returned to Kerala in 1897 and joined the Calicut Lunatic asylum (now the Kuthiravattom Mental Hospital) as its first Indian superintendent. Meanwhile,
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and
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, malicious practices, and social injustices were prevalent in Kerala, and atrocities against women and children were at their peak. He instituted Brahmosamaj in Kerala for the first time in 1893. Gopalan extended his reform ideologies and propagated his reform activities by establishing the first branch of Brahmo Samaj on 17 January 1898 at Calicut. To conduct Samaj's meetings and prayers, a separate (lit. "hall") was opened to the public on 1 October 1900. The was inaugurated by Mana Vikraman Ettan Thampuran, the Zamorin King of Calicut. This is situated in Jail road, Chinthavalap at Calicut. Now Dr.Ayathan Gopalan Memorial school is being run in the premises of Calicut Brahmosamaj. This is the only school left in Kerala which run under the patronage of Brahmosamaj under Calicut Brahmosamaj Society. Branches of Brahmosamaj at Thalassery and Palakkad was formed subsequently. In 1924 a branch of Brahmosamaj was established at Alappuzha and a separate Brahmomandir was constructed in 1928 at Kommadi, Poonthoppu.


Sugunavardhini Movement and Depressed Classes Mission

In the year 1900, Gopalan and wife Kausallyaammal initiated the Sugunavardhini Movement and extended his social reform activities. Through this movement, he worked to foster human values in children, attract children to his social activities, protect the rights of women, and provide free education to girls and marginalised sections of society. He established the Lady Chandhawarkar Elementary School at Calicut with the intention to educate girls and the Dalit (Harijan) communities. In 1909 he established the Depressed Classes Mission for the upliftment of Harijan (Dalit) communities in Kerala, under which he established schools and provided free education for downtrodden sections of the society. He established a boarding school at Kallai, Kozhikode, One day and night school at Palakkad, and a day school at Thalassery under the Depressed Classes Mission. The Brahmosamajists of Palakkad and Telicherry took care of the day to day activities of these schools. He founded "Ayathan Weaving mill's" for giving secure jobs to the underprivileged section's and also the "Ayathan Clinic and Dispensary" where free treatment's were given for the poor and the underprivileged. Around 1920's a Medical school started by the British Government named the Medical School, Mananchira (Now training institute function here) This was a branch of Madras Medical College and Dr. Ayathan Gopalan was appointed as the Professor of this Medical School. He also served as the registrar of Special Marriage act and was given the rank and adored as the honorary Magistrate by the British Indian Government.


Impact of Sugunavardhini, Depressed Classes Mission and Brahmosamaj in Kerala

In addition to supporting and educating women and the underprivileged, their movement led reforms to oppose
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; promote and conduct (inter-caste marriages) and (inter-dining); spread women's education; maintain gender equality; eradicate untouchability, caste and racial discrimination; and conduct mass prayers and communion debates. He led many strikes such as the Chevayur road samaram, Parayanchery paraya colony samaram, Puthiyara road samaram to name a few. Gopalan also participated in the Thali Road strike (Samaram at Calicut). The hymns for prayers sung at Brahmo Samaj were composed by Gopalan and are compiled in his book ''Keerthanaratnamala.'' He conducted several inter-caste marriages at Brahmo Samaj and worked to promote non-idol worship. " Brahmodharma", better known as the Brahmosamaj Bible, was written in Bengali by Maharshi Debendranath Tagore and was translated by him into Malayalam. He promoted his reformist ideologies by conducting dramas, public awareness campaign, and writings. The Sugunavardhini Movement and Brahmo Samaj were composed mostly of professionals and intellectuals, including Brahmananda Swamisivayogi, Vagbhatananda Guru, and Brahmavadi P. Kunhiraman, all with a more secular approach to reform. He raised his children, grandchildren, and all his followers as a good man, without raising them to live under a particular race, religion, or creed. It is for this reason that their name has been retained as "Brahmo" without a caste name. All of his children are intermarried (Intercaste marriage) and were married according to Brahmasamaj rituals. Rabindranath Tagore described Ayathan Gopalan as the "Raja Ram Mohan Roy of Kerala" during the annual general conference of the Brahmo Samaj. On 4 June 1917, Gopalan was honoured by the
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with the highest civilian award and title, Rao Sahib,"British India: INDIAN TITLE BADGE (MYB # 327), RAO BAHADUR & RAO SAHIB MEDALS". worldofcoins.eu. Retrieved 18 October 2014. for his social and humanitarian services. He died on 2 May 1948.


Works

Gopalan translated the Bible of Brahmo Samaj, Brahmodharma, which was initially written in Bengali by Maharshi Debendranath Tagore, to Malayalam in 1904. He wrote the first Biography book of Raja Ram Mohan Roy in Malayalam and also wrote songs and keerthanams to be sung during Brahmo Samaj prayer meetings. He propagated his reform ideologies through drama, public awareness, and his writings. ''Saranjiniparinayam''(1899)(musical drama), ''Susheeladukham''(1903) (musical drama), and ''Plaguefarse''(drama) were among his famous dramas performed throughout by PSV Natya sangam in Kerala for many years. His other literary contributions are listed below: * ''Raagamaalika''(1894) first book * ''Brahmadharmam'' * ''Saranjiniparinayam'' (musical drama)(1899) * ''Susheeladukham'' (musical drama)(1903) * ''Plague Farse'' (drama) * ''Gaanamaalika'' * ''Grihadharma Geethamrutham'' * ''Keerthanaratnamala'' * ''Brahmamatham'' * ''Rammohunroy (Harikatha)'' (Biography of Raja Ram Mohan Roy) * ''Madhaaikyam'' * ''Madhavum Guruvum'' * ''Madhavan'' * ''Aaradhanayude Randu Padikal'' * ''Brahma Madhavum Ithara Madhangalum'' * ''Jaathi'' * ''Vivaahageethangal'' * ''Jai Britannia'' * ''Yeshu Daivamayirunnuvo!'' * ''British Bharana Mahathmyam'' * ''Ente Amma'' (memoir of mother Kallat Chiruthammal)


Books about Ayathan Gopalan

* First authoritative biography book of Ayathan Gopalan "Appan, oru ormapusthakam" in Malayalam written by Ayathan Alok. * First authenticative biography book of Rao Sahib Dr. Ayathan Gopalan, "Darsar, The untold story of an unsung hero" in English (author Ayathan Alok).


See also

* Ayyathan Janaki Ammal * Vagbhatananda *
Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi Karatt Govinda Menon (26 August 1852 – 10 September 1929), better known as Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi, was an Indian ''Sannyasa, sanyasi'' from present-day Kerala who founded the Ananda Maha Sabha in 1918. He proposed Anandadarsam or Ana ...
* Mithavaadi Krishnan * Moorkoth Kumaran * Kallingal Madathil Rarichan Moopan


References


Bibliography

* Appan ''oru ormapusthakam'' First authoritative biography book and memoir of Ayathan Gopalan written by Ayathan Alok (2021). * Darsar,"The Untold story of an Unsung hero", first biography of Rao Sahib Dr. Ayathan Gopalan written in English by Ayathan Alok. * Dr. Ayyathan Gopalan ''Malayalam Memoir'' (2013) edited by V.R.Govindhanunni published by Mathrubhumi books, Kozhikode * Maharshi Vaghbhatananda Gurudevar, by Swami Brahmavrithan * ''A Survey of Kerala History'' Prof. Sreedharan Menon .A. (1967). Kottayam: Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society ales Dept. National Book Stall. * Prof.Sreedharamenon .A. (1987) ''Kerala History and its Makers'', Kottayam; National bookstall * Kurup, K. K. N. (1988), ''Modern Kerala: Studies in Social and Agrarian Relations'', Mittal Publications, * Kurup (1988), p. 94 * Kurup, K. K. N. (September 1988). "Peasantry and the Anti-Imperialist Struggles in Kerala". ''Social Scientist''. 16 (9): 35–45. . . * Biography of Brahmanada Sivayogi written by K Bheeman Nair ''Asathyathil ninnu sathyathilekku''(അസത്യത്തിൽ നിന്ന് സത്യത്തിലേക്ക്) * ''Biography of Brahmananda Swami Sivayogy'' by A K Nair * ''Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi'' by Pavana *''Journal of Indian history'', University of Kerela Press, 2001 p270 {{DEFAULTSORT:Gopalan, Ayyathan 1861 births 1948 deaths 20th-century Indian medical doctors Medical doctors from Kerala People from Thalassery Social reformers Malayali people Magistrates Indian phycologists Madras Medical College alumni 19th-century Indian writers 20th-century Indian writers Writers from Kerala 20th-century Indian philosophers 19th-century Indian philosophers Activists from Kerala Indian social reformers Dalit activists Malayalam-language writers Indian atheists Scholars from Kerala Indian Sanskrit scholars 19th-century Indian male writers 20th-century Indian male writers Brahmos Indian reformers 20th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians Hindu revivalists Brahmoism Neo-Vedanta Anti-caste activists