Sir Thanulinga Nadar
The first state leader of the Hindu Munnani, Aiya Thanulinga Nadar, died on the stage of the Hindu Munnani at the RSS leader's centenary celebrations in Aral in 1988. He was born in 1915 in Porraiyadi, Kumari district. Patriot, Hindu Conservative was therefore elected as the Vice President of the then Kerala Hindu Mission. Who was in all occupations as an army, lawyer, teacher. Elected to the Travancore Legislative Assembly in 1948 for the Undivided Kerala Boundaries. In 1951 he was elected President of the Tamil Nadu Travancore Congress faction. Then the Kerala border merged with Tamil Nadu. He then contested from Nagercoil constituency in the 1957 parliamentary elections and won the seat. In 1971, Kanyakumari left the Congress to denounce the Christian fanaticism in the Congress.
Thanulinga Nadar resurfaced in the Mandaikadu riots of 1982. The police were accused of being pro-Christian in the Christian-Hindu riots.
During the peace talks held by the then Chief Minister MGR, Thanalinga Nadar awoke sadly and said, "If you and your police cannot provide security to the Hindus? You should stay away. The Hindus know how to protect themselves." What was shaken was the peace talks. MGR has recorded this in the assembly.
After that, Thanulinga Nadar continued the work of the Hindu Munnani state president along with Mr. Rama Gopalanji. At the age of 65, Gopal Jiodu traveled from village to village on bicycles and on foot, raising awareness among the Hindu people and setting foot on the Hindu Munnani.
The Hindu Munnani rallied around one lakh people in Nagercoil in defiance of the 144 ban and held a Hindu Uprising Conference. Rama for several days for this. Along with Gopalan ji, he rallied people in every street in Kumari district.
He was a revolutionary who toured all over Tamil Nadu and caused the Hindu uprising. His field work was an immeasurable feat for the Hindu community. He met and talked to the people without any luxury and without a safety net.
Attending an RSS meeting in Nagpur, he pointed out to Bal Thackeray his anti-Tamil tendency, saying, 'We are the sons and daughters of the Indian mother and must therefore be against the forces that divide the nation and not within the brothers.'
After that we can see that Bal Thackeray's politics changed in itself.The short story he speaks in meetings is very popular and probably he should be the beginning of the political short story in Tamil Nadu.
When the water level in the tank is full, the mother monkey presses her baby monkey's head into the water and dives to the edge of the tank to protect herself. But he said it was okay for a mother cow to fight and die with a tiger in the forest and protect her calf so Hindus should be mother cows and not ever become mother monkeys.
Trapped in a cliff, a fox loses his tail and suddenly escapes from the mockery of his peers. When we did not know why, the only way to see the tail was to cut it off. He was the one who told many stories like the story of the tailed fox and made people understand everything like conversion, Hindu unity and patriotism. An outstanding patriot, he was active in the field for Hindu unity.