- Kundan Singh Kush
Infobox Person
name = Thakur Kundan Pal Singh Kush
image_size = 300
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birth_date = 1881
birth_place =Muzaffarnagar ,Uttar Pradesh ,India
death_date = 1967
death_place =Suva ,Fiji
education = Teacher training and Vedic scholar
occupation = Teacher, Missionary
spouse = Shiwa Bai
parents =
children = Usha, Uma, Narendra
granchildren = Nishchal Singh Kush, Ben Kush, Nalini Rao, Nikil Rao & Arun RaoThakur Kundan Pal Singh Kush (1881 - 1967) was an
Arya Samaj missionary andteacher who arrived inFiji , fromMuzaffarnagar ,Uttar Pradesh ,India in 1928. He first taught at the Dharamshala School inNausori where he later became the founding Head Teacher of Vunimono Arya School in 1929. He taught in a number of Arya Samaj schools which included Gurukul Primary School nearLautoka in 1939, Arya Samaj Girls' School in Saweni Lautoka from 1940 to 1945, Swami Shraddanand Memorial School inSuva , Vunikavikaloa Arya School inRa and Veisari Primary School near Suva. [cite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Arya Samaj Fiji Centenary Volume (1904 - 2004) |year=2004 |publisher=Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji |location= Suva, Fiji|isbn= |pages= p.55]The Arya Samaj Centenary Publication, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the fromation of the Arya Samaj, made the following statement about the abilities of Kush:
Thakur Kundan Kush came to Fiji in 1928 as a teacher, served the Arya Samaj with distinction. He conducted debates and lectured ably. His logic and method of presentation of arguments were really very marvellous and worthy of remark. [ cite book |last= Vedalankar|first=Nardev |authorlink= |coauthors=Manohar Somera |title=Arya Samaj and Indians abroad |year= 1975|publisher= Sarvadeshik Arya Pratinidhi Sabha|location=New Delhi, India |isbn= |Pages= p.125 ]
The Fiji Government, however, was so worried about his activitites that it repeatedly inquired into his fitness to teach school children, removed him from control of one school (see below), temporarily suspended his teaching licence and censored his mail, especially his imports of Arya Samj literature. [ cite book |last= Kelly|first=John|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=A politics of virtue : Hinduism, sexuality, and countercolonial discourse in Fiji |year=1991 |publisher= University of Chicago Press|location= Chicago|isbn=0226430308| pages = p. 137]Kush was the principal force behind the "shuddhi" (conversion) and "sangathan" (religious unions) efforts. On
29 June 1930 at a meeting of the Hindu Maha Sabha in Nausori, Kush was elected President. Resolutions passed at the meeting asked Hindus to organize themselves and to adhere to the teachings of the Hindu Dharam regarding diet and to boycott a rival newspaper ("Vriddhi"). As part of his "shuddhi" efforts, Kush made house to house visits among isolated Muslims and he with others was labelled as troublemakers by the police. [ cite book |last= Kelly|first=John|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=A politics of virtue : Hinduism, sexuality, and countercolonial discourse in Fiji |year=1991 |publisher= University of Chicago Press|location= Chicago|isbn=0226430308| pages = pp.199,202]In the 1930s, Kush was dismissed as a teacher from Samabula Indian School in
Suva , and the Government took over its mamagement, when Muslim and Christian parents objected to the Arya Samaj influence in the school committee. [ cite book |last= Gillion|first=Kenneth|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=The Fiji Indians: Challenge to European dominence 1920-1946 |year=1977 |publisher= Australian National University Press|location= Canberra, Australia|isbn=0-7081-1291-9| pages = p.108]Kush followed the principles of the Arya Samaj and supported marriage of widows, himself marrying a widow, Shiwa Bai and had three children: Usha, Uma and Narendra. He continued his religious work in Suva until his death in 1967.
See also
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Arya Samaj in Fiji
*Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji
* Hindu Maha SabhaReferences
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