Kerala
hailed, as God's own country, by many, deserves this accolade because
of many features geographical and sociological. A long coastline
in the west and mountains on the east forming clear natural boundaries.
Religion has played a crucial role in Kerala's culture. There are
mainly three religions in Kerala - Hinduism, Christianity and Islam.
As far as the religion of Kerala is concerned, the origins could
be traced to Hinduism.
Then came in the Islamic faith and Christianity
with its various sects. The other Indian religions like Buddhism;
Jainism had some influence among the Hindus and was found scattered
with their migration to Kerala.
According to the 1991 census 57.38% of the population
of Kerala are Hindus, 23.33 Muslims and 19.32 Christians. The earliest
settlers of Kerala were the Proto-Australoids, the Mediterranean,
Dravidians, and the Aryans in 321-297 BC.
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HINDUISM, the world's oldest religion dates back
to about 5000 BC. The sacred texts include the Vedas, Epics and
Puranas, apart from other philosophical treatises. Hinduism is a
way of life and is based on the principle of Sanathana Dharma. The
Hindus worship the Supreme Being under three forms, Brahma- the
creator, Vishnu- the preservator and Shiva - destroyer.
Earlier inhabitants (Dravidians) of Kerala followed
primitive animism and spirit worship to propitiate the Gods. With
the arrival of Aryans settler from the north India, the human forms
of worship and caste division were evolved. But history is silent
about worship of Goddess (Baghavathy). Only in Kerala and West Bengal
Goddess form the main deity. Mythology doesn't say much about Baghavathy.
For many Keralites, Baghavathy is the family deity. Most of the
festivals in Kerala are in depiction of Baghavathy.
Even today many temples in Kerala has mother (Baghavathy)
and animism (snake worship) has their main deity.
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Islam is believed entered into India through Kerala.
There are historical records of commercial trading between Kerala
and Middle East during 7th Century AD. The Jews and Arabs of the
Pre-Islamic period were among the pioneers of spice trade with Kerala.
The religion of Islam was also by these traders from Middle East,
who later settled in Coastal belt of Kerala. To this day Muslims
are very proficient in trade and commerce. Muslims in Kerala, as
anywhere else in the world, are close-knit unit clear-cut religious
and political agenda.
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In the absence of clear historical records, it is
believed that Apostle of Jesus, St. Thomas himself, introduced Christianity
in India in the year 52 A.D. The early Christians (St. Thomas Christians)
were called Syrian Christians because they followed the Syriac liturgy,
a dialect of Aramaic, the language of Jesus. With the arrival of
Portuguese (1498) and the establishment of their political influence,
the Latin rite emerged as an important factor and a large community
of Latin Christians sprang up and grew, particularly in the coastal
areas. The work of St. Francis Xavier and the synod of Diamper (1599)
played an important part in the Latinisation of the church. In the
beginning of 19th century, when the British spread its influence
in Kerala, the Church Mission Society (CMS) of London actively associated
them in the workings of Syrian Church. After some years of close
co-operation, the missionaries broke their connection with Syrian
Bishops and church. It was on their initiative the Anglican Church
came into existence.
Some priests of the Syrian Church under the influence
of missionaries advocated reforms, including the replacement of
Syriac by Malayalam, which was disfavored by Bishops and Clergy
of Syrian Church. Following this the reformers formed a new church
known as Marthoma Syrian church as distinct from the Anglican Church
and the Roman Catholic Church.
Now there are five different offshoots of Christianity
in Kerala.
The Nestorian Church confined mainly to Thrissur
and Ernakulam.
The Roman Catholic Church, embracing the whole of
Kerala and following three
different languages for their rites (Syriac, Latin and Malayalam).
The Jacobite Syrian Church, also known as Orthodox
Syrian Church.
The Anglican Church, part of Church of South India.
Marthoma Syrian Church.
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Apart from these, there are several other Christian
denominations deriving inspiration from some foreign Church or other.
The contribution of Christian religion in the field
of education and care of the sick is innumerable. First Malayalam
dictionary and grammar by Arnos Pathiri, first printing press, study
and classification of Herbs, Hortus Malabaricus, etc. highlight
the eminent position of Christianity in Kerala. The Universal education
propagated in Kerala along with the churches provided the basic
education for the emancipation of the population from various social
and cultural evils. The school, colleges, hospitals and other numerous
socio-cultural institutions run by the Christians are role models.
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THE OTHER Indian religions like Buddhism and Jainism
had some impact among the Malayalee Hindus, but with the Aryan migration
to the south. There was dissemination of all these religion.
Jainism
Though there is evidence of practice of Jainism in Kerala before
the arrival of Aryans. History is silent about it. The Famous Jainmedu
temple in Palakkad is the manifestation of Jainism in Kerala. Today
few families of Jain community are found around
Palakkad
in Kerala.
Judaism
The traders from Middle East bought Judaism into Kerala during 7th
Century AD. Later these traders settled in Kochi. Jew Town in Kochi,
is the testimony of the Judaism in Kerala. Today it is one of few
places in World where Jews are living in peace. There is a Synagogue
in Jew Town. Today, Jew town is one of popular tourist location
in Kerala, where one can find many interesting antiquities of Kerala.
Nowhere
in India, or may be in the entire world, you can witness such tolerance
and co-operation and religious amity as seen in Kerala. Only in
Kerala one can find person's of different community come together
and celebrate each other's festival with pomp. Onam, the traditional
festival of Hindus, Christmas and Ramzan - all these festivals are
celebrated by all the community