St. Ramalinga Adigal, also known as Vallalar, was a 19th century Indian saint and social reformer from southern India. He worked to abolish untouchability and the caste system, advocating for equal rights and education for all. Vallalar founded the Shuddha Dharmam religion, which promoted spirituality, equality, and humanitarianism.
St. Ramalinga Adigal, also known as Vallalar, was a 19th century Indian saint and social reformer from southern India. He worked to abolish untouchability and the caste system, advocating for equal rights and education for all. Vallalar founded the Shuddha Dharmam religion, which promoted spirituality, equality, and humanitarianism.
St. Ramalinga Adigal, also known as Vallalar, was a 19th century Indian saint and social reformer from southern India. He worked to abolish untouchability and the caste system, advocating for equal rights and education for all. Vallalar founded the Shuddha Dharmam religion, which promoted spirituality, equality, and humanitarianism.