Since-1917

Samoohika Munnetta Munnani was founded in 1917 as Samoohika Munnetta Sangam by Sahodaran Ayyappan, a visionary social reformer of Kerala.

Rooted in the ideals of equality, human dignity, and rationalism, the movement was inspired by Sree Narayana Guru and Arattupuzha Velayudha Panikkar.

Sree Narayana Guru provided the spiritual and ethical foundation, while Arattupuzha Velayudha Panikkar’s fearless struggles for human rights—such as the Achipudava, Ethappu, and Mukkuthi movements—and his fight against caste oppression deeply influenced Ayyappan. Panikkar also worked for women’s dignity, temple entry for all castes, and labor rights.

Guided by Ayyappan’s principle, “Jathi Venda, Matham Venda, Daivam Venda Manushyanu,” the organization promoted social unity beyond caste and religion. In 2014, it evolved into Samoohika Munnetta Munnani. Today, under the leadership of Chairman K. P. Anil Dev and General Secretary Dr. B. Abdul Salam, it continues Kerala’s renaissance legacy by promoting social harmony, empowerment, and progressive thought.

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Sri.Mannathu Padmanabhan

Sri.Mannathu Padmanabhan the peerless leader of the Nair Community, the immortal founder of the Nair Service Society and the great social reformer was born in the closing decades of the 19th century in perunnai, a village in changanacherry taluk of the erstwhile state of Travancore as the son of middle-class parents. Abject poverty misery and deprivation marked the early years of his life. After school education he became a teacher and then a pleader.

Before long he found himself drawn in to the vortex of political and social movements. The plight of the Nair Community that was witnessing it’s own decadence and disintegration, precipitated by extravaganza, superstitious veneration for antiquated and anachronistic customs and tradition, filled him with anguish. He marshalled his oratorial skill and organizational ability to motivate, inspire and mobilize the Community that was lost in a long and deep slumber .The Nair Service Society which he conceived, nursed and nurtured, epitomized the hopes and aspirations of the community which had been waiting for a saviour.