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Nataraja Guru (born P. Natarajan, 18 February 1895 – 19 March 1973) was a disciple of
Narayana Guru Narayana Guru, , (20 August 1856 – 20 September 1928) was a philosopher, spiritual leader and social reformer in India. He led a reform movement against the injustice in the caste-ridden society of Kerala in order to promote spiritual ...
. Nataraja Guru founded Narayana Gurukula on 1923 for the integral study of various wisdom approaches.


Life

P. Natarajan was born in
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in
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on 18 February 1895. His mother was Bhagavathi and his father,
Palpu Padmanabhan Palpu Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery, LMS, DPH (Cantab) FRIPH (London) (2 November 1863 – 25 January 1950) was the second public health doctor in Travancore and a social revolutionary, who become the chief medical officer of My ...
, was a doctor who founded the
Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Sree Narayana Trust, also known as the SN Trust, is an Indian educational organisation. The headquarters of Sree Narayana Trust is in Kollam city. It is named after Sree Narayana Guru and was formed by a former Chief Minister of Kerala, R. San ...
(Society for the Propagation of the Religion of Sree Narayana, or SNDP) in 1903, of which Narayana Guru was the first president. Natarajan was the third of five children, having both an older and younger brother and an older and younger sister. He received a high-class education in Bangalore,
Trivandrum Thiruvananthapuram (; ), also known by its former name Trivandrum (), is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala with a population of 957,730 as of 2011. The encompassing urban agglomeration populati ...
and
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before being awarded a Master's degree by
Madras Presidency College Presidency College is an art, commerce, and science college in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. On 16 October 1840, this school was established as the Madras Preparatory School before being repurposed as a high school, and then a gra ...
. Natarajan had come into contact with Narayana Guru and experienced the
gurukul Education in India is primarily managed by state-run public education system, which fall under the command of the government at three levels: central, state and local. Under various articles of the Indian Constitution and the Right of Childre ...
way of life in
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and
Ooty Ooty (), officially known as Udhagamandalam (also known as Ootacamund (); abbreviated as Udhagai), is a city and a municipality in the Nilgiris district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located north west of Coimbatore and so ...
before becoming headmaster at Varkala High School, which had been founded by Naryana. It was after a "conference of all religions" at Alwaye that Natarajan founded his Narayana Gurukulam Movement (NGM) and University for the Science of the Absolute in 1924.
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, a historian of
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a 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 regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
, describes the NGM as "an international order of brotherhood". In the year that Naryana died, 1928, Natarajan received his blessing to study abroad. These studies lasted five years, during which he obtained a doctorate of letters from the
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in
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while also teaching at the Quaker International School in
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. On returning to India, Natarajan spent two years seeking work in various parts of the country because the followers of Narayana were not welcoming to him after the guru's death. In 1935, he returned to the gurukul at Fernhill in Ooty. He spent some time as an Advisor for the
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of
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and established an educational institute in
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before leaving India for Europe once again in 1949. Upon his return in 1951, having also visited America, he was recognised as a guru. Thereafter, Nataraja travelled widely around the world and, in 1963, established the Brahmavidya Mandiram at Sivagiri in
Varkala Varkala, is a major coastal municipality situated in the northern suburb of Trivandrum, capital city of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the headquarters of Varkala Taluk and important government institutions such as the taluk office, court ...
. He translated into English and wrote commentaries on all the major works of Narayana Guru. He also wrote on a wide variety of subjects, employing throughout a protolinguistic or structural approach. Nataraja Guru died on 19 March 1973 at the NGM headquarters in Varkala.


Books

*
The Word of the Guru: Life and Teachings of Narayana Guru
' (content archived 5 February 2012) first serialized in ''The Sufi Quarterly'', 1928, published as a book at Geneva, 1931. * ''Unitive Philosophy'', D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2005, , comprising: **
Vedanta Revalued and Restated
' (content archived 4 March 2012), first serialized in ''Values'' magazine Nov. 1963 - Nov. 1964. **
The Philosophy of a Guru
', (content archived 9 May 2008) serialized in ''Values'' magazine Jan. 1965 - Nov. 1965 **
The Search for a Norm in Western Thought
', (content archived 17 October 2007) serialized in ''Values'' magazine Jan. 1966 - Nov. 1966 * ''Autobiography of an Absolutist'' *
The Bhagavad Gita, Translation and Commentary
', (content archived 5 February 2012) *
An Integrated Science of the Absolute (Volumes I, II)
' *
Wisdom: The Absolute is Adorable
' *
Saundarya Lahari of Sankara
' (content archived 4 February 2012) *

' * ''World Education Manifesto'' * ''Experiencing One World'' *
Dialectical Methodology
' * ''Anthology of the Poems of Narayana Guru''


References

Citations Bibliography * * * *


Further reading

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External links


NarayanagurukulamWorks of Natataraja Guru
{{Narayana Guru 1895 births 1973 deaths 20th-century Indian philosophers 20th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians Indian Hindu spiritual teachers Narayana Guru Scholars from Thiruvananthapuram Malayali people Scholars from Bangalore Presidency College, Chennai alumni Indian social reformers 20th-century Hindu religious leaders