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''Yukthivadi'' (The Rationalist) was the first rationalist/atheist journal published in
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was des ...
. The contribution made by ''Yukthivadi'' to the renaissance of
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, India is significant. The launch of ''Yukthivadi'' marks the beginning of organised rationalism in Kerala, which is a key constituent of the Reformation Movement in the state.


History and profile

''Yukthivadi'' started its publication in August 1929 from
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under the editorial board of M. Ramavarma Thampan, C. Krishnan,
C. V. Kunhiraman C. V. Kunhiraman (6 February 1871 – 10 April 1949) was an Indian social reformer, journalist and the founder of Kerala Kaumudi daily. A follower of Sree Narayana Guru, Kunhiraman was the author of a number of books covering the genres of ...
,
Sahodaran Ayyappan Kumbalathuparambu Ayyappan (August 21, 1889 – March 6, 1968), better identified as Sahodaran Ayyappan , was a social reformer, thinker, rationalist, journalist, and politician from Kerala, India. A vocal follower of Sree Narayana Guru, he was ...
and M.C. Joseph. In a statement published in the first issue of ''Yukthivadi'', Sahodaran K. Ayyappan wrote: :''Rationalism is not a religion. It is an attitude to accept knowledge based upon reason. ''Yukthivadi'' will attempt to generate such an attitude amongst the people. To do this, we will have to criticize irrational faiths and propagate rational knowledge. Since ''Yukthivadi'' does not believe in any ultimate knowledge, it will not hesitate to correct itself based upon the latest information and knowledge. Every rationalist is bound to do so. The only maxim that ''Yukthivadi'' accepts as unchangeable is that the knowledge should be based upon reason''. In spite of the fact that all of the editorial board members were well known social activists, the conservative Kerala welcomed its publication with expected derision. Even such a well known personality as
Moorkoth Kumaran Moorkoth Kumaran (1874–1941) was a social reformer, a teacher and a short story writer in Malayalam. Kumaran came from a Thiyya family of Thalassery, Kannur. He was a disciple of Narayana Guru and wrote the first biography of Guru. He initiated ...
did not hesitate to pen a poem denigrating the publishers. Not surprisingly, a meeting of a religious sect passed a resolution cursing the publishers of ''Yukthivadi''! In August 1931 M.C.Joseph became its sole editor-publisher and shifted the publication to
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. For the next forty five years until June 1974 M.C.Joseph brought out the magazine without any interruption. In July 1974, because of his failing health (he was 87 then), he handed over the magazine to Unni Kakkanad, who published it for yet another decade before it ceased publication 1. The vibrant rationalist movement that is seen in Kerala today is undoubtedly the direct consequence of the ideas spread by ''Yukthivadi'' for more than half a century.


See also

* '' Sahodaran''


Notes

# An attempt was made in the 1990s by the late C.G.Jayashankar, a
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based rationalist activist, to revive the magazine. But it was wound up after bringing out a few issues.


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Sahodaran K. Ayyappan

C.V.Kunhiraman
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