JOIN THE 100 YEARS CELEBRATION
JOIN THE 100 YEARS CELEBRATION
we are inspired by the transformative vision of Sree Narayana Guru, who believed in unity, equality, and universal love. Rooted in the message of “One caste, one religion, one God for all,” our mission is to promote social harmony across religious and cultural divides. With a focus on interfaith dialogue, community empowerment, and cultural exchange, we are committed to building bridges and creating a more inclusive world. From anti-drug marathons to global events, we bring people together to work toward a better tomorrow.
In 1924, Sree Narayana Guru ignited a remarkable movement for social and religious harmony that would transcend generations. At a time when society was splintered by caste and creed, Guru envisioned a world united by love and respect for all. Inspired by his message of “One caste, one religion, one God for all,” he organized the Sarva Madha Sammelanam (All Religions Conference) in Alwaye, Kerala, where people of diverse faiths gathered to affirm the shared essence of humanity.
This groundbreaking conference planted the seeds for modern interfaith dialogue in India, urging individuals to focus on the core values of compassion, peace, and equality. Much like Swami Vivekananda’s impact on the global stage, Sree Narayana Guru’s legacy became a beacon of hope for a society yearning for change. His influence extended beyond religion, inspiring movements for social reform, justice, and inclusivity that continue to resonate across communities.
Today, as we prepare to commemorate the centenary of this historic event, we strive to uphold and spread Guru’s teachings. Through modern initiatives such as anti-drug marathons, cultural exchanges, and global meets, we honor his legacy, empowering individuals to champion unity and inspire change.
Join us as we celebrate 100 years of interfaith unity and embrace a legacy of peace that knows no boundaries. Together, we’re building bridges across faiths and fostering a global community committed to Guru’s timeless vision.
From a small village in Kerala, Guru’s journey began in the heart of a divided society. Born into a humble family, he witnessed firsthand the struggles of those oppressed by caste-based discrimination. These early experiences ignited his determination to challenge social inequalities.
The Reserve Bank of India and Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India issued two sets of commemorative coins depicting Guru's image, each valued at ₹5 and ₹100 respectively, on the occasion of his 150th birth anniversary.
Guru’s early exposure to spiritual teachings shaped his vision for a united world. His deep sense of spirituality, coupled with his encounters with revered mentors, fueled his quest for knowledge and his unwavering belief in the oneness of all religions.
Throughout his life, Guru faced many personal challenges—none more so than the prevailing social structures that divided people. His pursuit of equality was not just a philosophical idea but a personal mission to make society better. He struggled against the rigidity of caste and social norms, a battle that would influence his revolutionary work.
On 21 August 1967, Narayana Guru was commemorated on an Indian postage stamp of denomination 15 nP
In his early years, Guru understood that true peace could only be achieved through unity. He began to formulate the principles that would later define his life’s work: social reform, equality, and most importantly, universal love. These ideals became the foundation of his work, which sought to unite people beyond religious and caste boundaries.
Advocating for the equality of all human beings, regardless of caste or creed.
On the 1925 dialogue between Mahatma Gandhi and Sree Narayana Guru
Encouraging dialogue and respect between people of different faiths.
Challenging oppressive societal norms and striving for justice and inclusion.
Rabindranath Tagore met Narayana Guru at the latter's ashram in Sivagiri in November 1922. Tagore later said of Narayana Guru that, "I have never come across one who is spiritually greater than Swami Narayana Guru or a person who is at par with him in spiritual attainment"
Spreading the message of love and compassion for all.
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