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Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879- 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravida Nadu comprising South India.
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Theagaroya Chetty, C. Natesa Mudaliar, M. Krishnan Nair. Excerpt: Erode Venkata Ramasamy (Tamil: ) (17 September 1879 - 24 December 1973), affectionately called by his followers as Periyar (Tamil: ), Thanthai Periyar or E. R., was a businessman, politician, Indian independence and social activist, who started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravidasthan comprising South India. He is also the founder of the socio-cultural organisation, Dravidar Kazhagam.
Periyar was born in Erode, Madras Presidency to a wealthy family of Kannada speaking Balijas. At a young age, he witnessed numerous incidents of racial, caste and gender discrimination.
Periyar married when he was 19, and had a daughter who lived for only 5 months. His first wife, Nagammai, died in 1933.
Periyar married for a second time in July 1948. His second wife, Maniammai, continued Periyar's social work after his death in 1973, but still his thoughts and ideas were being spread by Dravidar Kazhagam. Periyar joined the Indian National Congress in 1919, but resigned in 1925 when he felt that the party was only serving the interests of the Brahmins. In 1924, Periyar led a non-violent agitation (satyagraha) in Vaikom, Kerala.