List of Ezhavas
The Ezhava are a prominent community in kerala making up approximately 25% of the state's population. The following is a list of notable members of the Ezhava community.
Legendary characters
- Cheerappanchira Panicker - Martial ( Kalary) Guru of Swamy Ayyappan, Father of Malikappurathamma- 13/ 14 century.
- Itty Achudan vaidyar - famous physician [2]
- Aromal Chekavar[3]
- Unniyarcha[3]
Spiritual leaders
- Narayana Guru[4] (1855- 1928)
- Malayala Swamy (1885-1962) - Spiritual leader in Andra Pradesh, Founder of Sri Vyasasramam in YERPED, born in Guruvayur, disciple of Sivalinga Dasa Swamikal
- Vagbhatananda (1885-1939) - Founder of Atmavidya Sangam
- Nataraja Guru (1895- 1973) - Founder of Narayana Gurukulam, Varkala, son of Dr. Padmanabhan Palpu
- Karunakara Guru (1927-1999) is known as Navajyothi Karaunakara Guru, founder of Santhigiri Asramam.
- Nitya Chaitanya Yati (1924-1999) - guru, philosopher
Literature
- Kumaran Asan[5] (1873 - 2924) – also known as Mahakavi Kumaran Asan
- Muloor S. Padmanabha Panicker[6] (1869-1931) – poet and prominent social reformer
- C. V. Kunhiraman[6] (1871-1949) – founder of Kerala Kaumudi, writer and journalist
- S. K. Pottekkatt (1913-1982) - Recipient of Jnajpith Award (ജ്ഞാനപീഠം അവാര്ഡ്), novelist,
- Sukumar Azhikode (1926-2012) - Recipient of Kendra Sahithya Academy Award, writer, philosopher, Sanskrit scholar, critic and orator
- O. V. Vijayan[7] (1930-2005) - Indian author (Khasakkinte Itihasam) and cartoonist
Politics
Chief Ministers
- C. Kesavan - former Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin[8]
- R. Sankar[9] - former Chief Minister of Kerala.
- V.S. Achuthanandan - former Chief Minister of Kerala.
- Pinarayi Vijayan[10] - incumbent Chief Minister of Kerala.
Political Leaders
- A. P. Udhayabhanu - former KPCC President, freedom fighter, writer, editor - Congress party selected him as the Chief Minister of Kerala, but he declined.
- Vayalar Ravi - former AICC Gen. Secretary, CWC member, Union Cabinet minister, former State Home minister, former KPCC president, founder of KSU, NSU and Youth Congress
- K. R. Gowri Amma - Communist Party leader (CPM) leader, Minister in the first Kerala ministry in 1957.
- Susheela Gopalan - Community Party leader and former minister
- Veliyam Bhargavan - Communist Party leader (CPI) former state secretary
- Pannyan Raveendran - CPI former state secretary. MP.
- V. M. Sudheeran - former KPCC President, former Speaker, former state Minister'
- Mullappally Ramachandran - KPCC President, former Union minister.
- V. Muraleedharan - former BJP State President, Union minister
- K. Surendran - BJP State President
Social reformers
- Padmanabhan Palpu[11]
- Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker, ne 'Mangalam Vazhunnor Velayudha Perumal' [12]
- Ayyathan Gopalan - founder of Sugunavardhini movement, leader of Bhehmo Samaj
- T. K. Madhavan[13]
- Sahodaran Ayyappan
- Moorkoth Kumaran
Cinema
- Thilakan - actor
- Ratheesh - actor in late 1970s and 1980s.
- Sreenivasan - actor
- Devan (actor) - actor
- Mukesh (actor) - actor
- Harisree Ashokan - actor
- Mala Aravindan - actor
- Kuthiravattom Pappu - actor
- Kunchan (actor) - actor
- Edavela Babu - actor
- Samvrutha Sunil
- Nithya Das
- Mamta Mohandas
- Mythili
- Namitha Pramod[14] - Malayalam film actor.
- Vijay Babu (actor, born 1976)
- Vinay Forrt - actor
- Sunny Wayne - actor
- Sreenath Bhasi - actor
- Ramu Kariat- film director.
- I. V. Sasi - film director. Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi
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- Tharamangalam, Joseph (1981). Agrarian Class Conflict: The Political Mobilization of Agricultural Labourers in Kuttanad, South India. Canada: The University of British Columbia. p. 38. ISBN 0-7748-0126-3.
- Mathew, George (1989). Communal Road To A Secular Kerala. New Delhi: Ashok Kumar Mittal Concept Publishing Company. pp. 90–110. ISBN 81-7022-282-6.
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