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- Vivekodayam abstract "Vivekodayam ('Dawn of wisdom') is a Malayalam literary journal established in 1904 to serve as a voice of the underprivileged communities in the Indian state of Kerala (particularly the Ezhavas who were regarded as untouchables). It was founded by Kumaran Asan, a poet, social reformer, disciple of Narayana Guru and founder-secretary of the associated SNDP Yogam, who was inspired by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda (The journal name was a tribute to him.)".
- Vivekodayam founder Kumaran_Asan.
- Vivekodayam language Malayalam.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageExternalLink books?id=jJDgAAAAMAAJ&.
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- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink As_a_Man_Thinketh.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink C.R._Kesavan_Vaidyar.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink C._R._Kesavan_Vaidyar.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ezhava.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_monthly_magazines.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1904.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malayalam-language_magazines.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Ezhava.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink James_Allen_(author).
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Kumaran_Asan.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Malayalam.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Nachuk_Tahate_Shyama.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Narayana_Guru.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Pandalam_Kerala_Varma.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink SNDP_Yogam.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit_language.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Sree_Narayana_Trust.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Swami_Vivekananda.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Ulloor_S._Parameswara_Iyer.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Untouchability.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Vallathol.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLink Vallathol_Narayana_Menon.
- Vivekodayam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vivekodayam".
- Vivekodayam firstdate "1904".
- Vivekodayam founder "Kumaran Asan".
- Vivekodayam hasPhotoCollection Vivekodayam.
- Vivekodayam language Malayalam.
- Vivekodayam title "Vivekodayam".
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- Vivekodayam subject Category:Ezhava.
- Vivekodayam subject Category:Indian_monthly_magazines.
- Vivekodayam subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1904.
- Vivekodayam subject Category:Malayalam-language_magazines.
- Vivekodayam hypernym Journal.
- Vivekodayam type AcademicJournal.
- Vivekodayam type Magazine.
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- Vivekodayam type Work.
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- Vivekodayam comment "Vivekodayam ('Dawn of wisdom') is a Malayalam literary journal established in 1904 to serve as a voice of the underprivileged communities in the Indian state of Kerala (particularly the Ezhavas who were regarded as untouchables). It was founded by Kumaran Asan, a poet, social reformer, disciple of Narayana Guru and founder-secretary of the associated SNDP Yogam, who was inspired by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda (The journal name was a tribute to him.)".
- Vivekodayam label "Vivekodayam".
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- Vivekodayam wasDerivedFrom Vivekodayam?oldid=682421649.
- Vivekodayam isPrimaryTopicOf Vivekodayam.
- Vivekodayam name "Vivekodayam".