Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi 2024: All You Need to Know – News18

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This year, Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi will be celebrated on September 18. (Image: Shutterstock)

This year, Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi will be celebrated on September 18. (Image: Shutterstock)

Sree Narayan Jayanthi is celebrated to honour the birth of Sree Narayana Guru who emerged as a beacon of hope and enlightenment during a time of social discrimination and rigid caste hierarchies in Kerala.

Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi is a significant occasion that commemorates the birth of Sree Narayana Guru, a spiritual leader and social reformer from Kerala, India. Born on August 28, 1856, in the village of Chempazhanthy, Kerala, Sree Narayana Guru emerged as a beacon of hope and enlightenment during a time of social discrimination and rigid caste hierarchies. His life and teachings have had a profound impact on the people of Kerala and beyond.

His birthday is celebrated in the month of Chingam in the Malayalam calendar on the day of the Chathayam star. The dates of the occasion always vary from year to year. This year it will be celebrated on September 18, 2024.

Sree Narayana Guru’s religious and social reforms

Sree Narayana Guru’s quest for knowledge and spiritual enlightenment led him to travel extensively across India. He studied various religious and philosophical texts and engaged with scholars and spiritual leaders from different traditions.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Kerala was marked by significant social and economic inequalities, primarily driven by the entrenched caste system. Guru’s response to these challenges was both revolutionary and practical. He emphasized the importance of education and self-reliance as tools for social upliftment.

One of his key contributions was the establishment of schools and educational institutions, which were instrumental in empowering marginalised communities and fostering social mobility.

Guru’s spiritual teachings and legacy

Guru’s spiritual teachings centered around the concept of universal brotherhood and the oneness of all religions. He advocated for the idea that all human beings, regardless of their caste or religion, were equal in the eyes of the divine.

This philosophy was encapsulated in his famous dictum: “One Caste, One Religion, One God for All.” His teachings encouraged people to transcend religious and social boundaries and to seek a deeper understanding of their spiritual selves. In addition to his emphasis on spiritual unity, Sree Narayana Guru also played a key role in the reform of temple practices. He sought to make temples accessible to all, irrespective of caste and promoted the idea of inclusive worship.

His final years

Sree Narayana Guru continued his work until his death on September 20, 1928. His passing was a significant loss to his followers and the broader social reform movement in India.

Today, Sree Narayana Guru is remembered as a pioneering figure in the fight for social justice and spiritual enlightenment. His life and teachings continue to inspire individuals and communities in Kerala and beyond, reflecting his enduring impact on Indian society.

Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi: How is it celebrated

Temples and community centers hold special prayers, pujas, and offerings to commemorate Guru’s birth.

Devotees gather to participate in these rituals, which often include chanting of hymns and recitation of Guru’s teachings.

Spiritual leaders and scholars conduct discourses on Sree Narayana Guru’s teachings, discussing his philosophy, social reforms, and their relevance in contemporary times.

These sessions aim to inspire and educate people about his vision of equality and unity. Cultural performances, including traditional songs (bhajans) and dances, are organized to celebrate the Guru’s life and contributions.

These performances often include devotional music that reflects Guru’s teachings and values. Cultural performances, including bhajans and dances, are organized to celebrate the Guru’s life and contributions.

These performances often include devotional music that reflects Guru’s teachings and values.

The annual boat race which takes place in Kumarakom is different from the other famous boat races of Kerala.

This boat race is held in remembrance of Sree Narayana Guru’s visit to the village. It is conducted on Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi Day. A grand procession of country boats carrying the portrait of the Guru, from the Kumaramangalam Temple to Kottathodu, is held on this day.