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'''V. V. Ramasamy Nadar''' was a politician and social activist from the Indian state of [[Tamil Nadu]]. He hailed from [[Virudhunagar]]. He was an active advocate of Self-respect movements in ranks with [[Periyar E. V. Ramasamy]] and exemplified it in his own life by refusing to allow a [[purohit]] to perform wedding rituals in 1919.<ref>{{cite book| last =Hardgrave | first = Robert| title = Nadars of Tamilnad | publisher = University of California Press| date = January 1970 | pages = 180| isbn = 978-0-520-01471-8}}</ref> | '''V. V. Ramasamy Nadar''' was a politician and social activist from the Indian state of [[Tamil Nadu]]. He hailed from [[Virudhunagar]]. He was an active advocate of Self-respect movements in ranks with [[Periyar E. V. Ramasamy]] and exemplified it in his own life by refusing to allow a [[purohit]] to perform wedding rituals in 1919.<ref>{{cite book| last =Hardgrave | first = Robert| title = Nadars of Tamilnad | publisher = University of California Press| date = January 1970 | pages = 180| isbn = 978-0-520-01471-8}}</ref> | ||
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V. V. Ramasamy Nadar was a politician and social activist from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He hailed from Virudhunagar. He was an active advocate of Self-respect movements in ranks with Periyar E. V. Ramasamy and exemplified it in his own life by refusing to allow a purohit to perform wedding rituals in 1919.[1]
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- ↑ Hardgrave, Robert (January 1970). Nadars of Tamilnad. University of California Press. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-520-01471-8.