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Jyotiba Phule

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Background

  • Birth and Background: Jyotiba Phule was born on April 11, 1827, into the Mali caste, traditionally involved in gardening.
  • Catalyst for Change: A humiliating incident at a Brahmin wedding spurred Phule to confront caste-based oppression.
  • Inspirational Influences: Exposure to Cynthia Farrar’s missionary girls’ school and Thomas Paine’s Age of Reason ignited Phule’s reformist vision.

Education Reform and Social Work

  • First Girls’ School in India (1848): Phule and his wife Savitribai Phule co-founded a school for girls, followed by 18 more schools in three years.
  • Night Schools: Launched in Pune (1855) to empower workers, farmers, and women with education.

Confrontation with Orthodoxy

  • Opposition to Nationalist Orthodoxy: Clashed ideologically with figures like Vishnu Shashtri Chiplunkar and Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
  • Pragmatic Alliances: Phule chose to work with the British government for Dalit upliftment and women’s emancipation, while also rescuing Tilak and Agarkar from imprisonment.

Founding of Satyashodhak Samaj (1873)

  • Aimed to challenge upper-caste reform movements like Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, and Prarthana Samaj.
  • Promoted social equality, caste annihilation, and rational thinking.

Views on 1857 Revolt and Slavery

  • Non-support for Sepoy Mutiny: Saw it as a step backward toward Peshwa-era theocracy.
  • Gulamgiri (Slavery): Compared Brahminical oppression to American slavery, highlighting the severity of caste-based servitude in India.

Economic and Educational Advocacy

  • Primary Education for the Masses: Advocated compulsory education till age 12 and incentives like scholarships and prizes to encourage lower-caste enrollment.
  • Shetkaryanche Asud (Farmer’s Whip): Urged the government to promote mechanized farming, reuse traditional cow pastures, and utilize military labor for civil development like dams and bunds.

Philosophical and Religious Outlook

  • Critique of Organized Religion: In Sarvajanik Satya Dharma Pustak, Phule denounced sectarianism, affirming the universal equality of all people.
  • Rationalist Leanings: Influenced by Paine’s deism, he rejected the notion of religious exclusivity and challenged caste hierarchy.
  • Interfaith Embrace: Defended Pandita Ramabai’s conversion, admired Prophet Muhammad in Manav Mahammand, and acknowledged contributions from Muslim and Christian communities.

Stance on Gender and Social Equality

  • Criticized patriarchal polygamy and posed a rational counterpoint by questioning gendered double standards.
  • Rejected caste superiority by comparing it to the absurdity of ranking animals by caste.

Legacy and Relevance Today

  • Jyotiba Phule remains a symbol of rationalism, equality, and educational empowerment.
  • His lifelong battle against caste oppression, gender injustice, and religious orthodoxy is a blueprint for contemporary social reform.

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