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Naiker
by biz Narayan on Apr 30, 2007 06:38 PM   Permalink | Hide replies



All the original thoughts of Naiker are to please the realigion of his british masters. A dravidian racial identy was already being cooked up by the missionaries, with support from then racial europe.


He used his influence to marry a kid in his old age, it is a kind of degradation.


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  RE:Naiker
by on Apr 30, 2007 08:28 PM   Permalink
Aiyyaa periyar never pleased any religion and throughout his life he was against all the religions.

Reg his marriage - when Maniammai was ok with that, what is the problem for you? He never compeled her for marriage. And it is well documented in the history.

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by Vasantgopal on Apr 30, 2007 09:12 PM   Permalink
Aiyaa Periyar was sure misunderstood, because I still can't figure out why when a young girl wants to marry a grandfather figure, why couldn't he guide her correctly? And why did he say that Aug 15th was the darkest day in his life? Very puzzling...

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