Mahatma Jyotiba Phule

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April 11 every year is celebrated as Jyotiba Phule Jayanti.

About Mahatma Jyotiba Phule

Jyotirao Govindrao Phule was an Indian writer, social activist, thinker and anti-caste social reformer from Maharashtra.

Personal Life

  • He was born in the Satara district of Maharashtra in 1827.
  • His father, Govindrao was a vegetable vendor at Poona. Jyotirao’s family belonged to the ‘mali’ caste and their original title was ‘Gorhay’.
    • Malis were considered as an inferior caste by the Brahmins and were shunned socially.
  • He was influenced by Thomas Paine’s book titled The Rights of Man and believed that the only solution to combat the social evils was the enlightenment of women and members of the lower castes.
  • Phule was also a merchant, author as well as a municipal council member.
    • In 1863, one of his businesses was to supply metal-casting equipment to construction sites. He was appointed commissioner to the Poona municipality and served in the position until 1883.

Social reforms and key contributions

  • He led the movement against the prevailing caste restrictions in India.
  • He revolted against the domination of the Brahmins and struggled for the rights of peasants and other low-caste people.
  • He is believed to be the first Hindu to start an orphanage for unfortunate children.
  • He and his wife, Savitribai Phule, were pioneers of women’s education in India.
    • He started his first school for girls in 1848 in Pune at Tatyasaheb Bhide’s residence (Bhidewada).
  •  He, along with his followers, formed the Satyashodhak Samaj (Society of Truth Seekers) to attain equal rights for people from exploited castes.
    • People from all religions and castes could become a part of this association which worked for the upliftment of the oppressed classes
  • He is regarded as an important figure in the social reform movement in Maharashtra. He was bestowed with the honorific Mahatma title by Maharashtrian social activist Vithalrao Krishnaji Vandekar in 1888.

Famous Works

  • He was also a reputed author. His well-known books include Gulamgiri (Slavery) and Shetkarayacha Aasud (Cultivator’s Whipcord).

Source:PIB