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CELEBRATING A SAGE FOR THE AGES

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January 04, 2026

I write these words in the wake of the release of my newest book, The Sage Who Reimagined Hinduism, by the Vice-President of India at the Sivagiri Ashram established by the peerless Sree Narayana Guru more than a century ago.

- SHASHI THAROOR

In the pantheon of India's spiritual and social reformers, few figures shine with the quiet brilliance of Sree Narayana Guru, whose life, lessons and legacy are the subject of my book.

A philosopher, poet, mystic and social revolutionary, Guru's life was a testament to the transformative power of wisdom rooted in compassion, and action grounded in moral clarity. Yet, despite the profundity of his teachings and the magnitude of his impact, his name remains unfamiliar to many outside his native Kerala-something that this book seeks, in part, to address.

At the turn of the millennium, a major public poll in Kerala conducted by the daily Malayala Manorama in 1999, invited readers to vote for the most influential Malayali of the previous thousand years, and Sree Narayana Guru emerged as the overwhelming choice. It was no mere gesture of regional pride. It was recognition of a man who reshaped the moral and social landscape of Kerala, challenging caste hierarchies, redefining spiritual practice and offering a vision of human dignity that transcended religion, ritual and race.

His call-'One caste, one religion, one god for man'-was not a slogan, but a seismic reimagining of Indian society, delivered with the quiet authority of a sage and the fierce urgency of a reformer.

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