- Abraham Kovoor
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name = Abraham Thomas Kovoor
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birth_place =Thiruvalla ,Kerala
death_date = death date|1978|9|18|mf=y
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April 10 1898 -September 18 1978 ) was anIndia n professor andRationalist who gained prominence after retirement for his campaign to expose as frauds various Indian and Sri Lankan "god-men" and so-calledparanormal phenomena. His direct, trenchant criticism of spiritualfraud s and organizedreligion s were enthusiastically received by audiences, initiating a new dynamism in the Rationalist movement, especially inIndia . [cite news | url=http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gk1415/kovoor.htm| title=Dr Abraham T. Kovoor: The Rationalist of Indian Subcontinent| publisher=Die Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen |date=1998-01-30 | first= | last= | accessdate =2007-03-07 ]Childhood and Education
Born at
Thiruvalla inKerala , Kovoor was the son of Rev. Kovoor Eipe Thomma Katthanar, Vicar General of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar. He was educated atBengabasi College ,Calcutta . After working briefly as a junior professor in Kerala, he spent the rest of his life in Sri Lanka, teachingbotany in several colleges before retiring in 1959 as a teacher at Thurston College,Colombo .As a rationalist
After retirement Kovoor devoted his life to the rationalist movement. He spent most of his time building up the
Ceylon Rationalist Association, and was elected in 1960 as its president, a title he retained until his death. He edited an annual journal, "The Ceylon Rationalist Ambassador". In 1961 he traveled in Europe and established contact with the "World Union of Freethinkers". Under the pseudonym "Narcissus", he wrote newspaper and magazine articles about his encounters with the paranormal. These articles were translated and published in India, initially inMalayalam byJoseph Edamaruku (Kovoor’s pseudonym ‘Narcissus’ was no longer used), and later in other Indian languages.Kovoor traveled in India several times during 1960s and 1970s, addressing hundreds of meetings. His brilliant oratory, enlivened with a scientific approach and critical thinking, worked like magic in Indian villages and towns. During four Miracle Exposure lecture tours in India, all organized by the Indian Rationalist Association, Kovoor challenged and exposed ‘miracles’ performed by godmen. During his last journey to India in 1976 Kovoor visited
Sai Baba 's ashram and challenged him to face a test. The baba refused.A controversy arose when Kovoor was awarded an honorary doctorate by the obscure (and now defunct) Minnesota Institute of Philosophy, calling itself the theological seminary of a "Church of Materialism." Kovoor had never visited the US. A strong critic of fake diplomas and doctorates used by charlatans, he later returned the honorary doctorate.
Abraham Thomas Kovoor died on
September 18 ,1978 . "I am not afraid of death and life after death", he wrote in his will. "To set an example, I don't want a burial." He donated his eyes to an eye bank and his corpse to a medical college for anatomical study, with instructions that his skeleton eventually be given to the science laboratory of Thurston College. All of these wishes were honored.Exposing the famous guru Sathya Sai Baba
One of the main targets during his miracle exposure campaign was
Sathya Sai Baba ofPuttaparthi inAndhra Pradesh state,India . Sathya Sai Baba is perhaps the most prominent god-man in India today, and was during Kovoor's time. Sai Baba claims to this day to materialize "vibuthi " or holy ash. Kovoor believed that the Baba performed this throughsleight of hand . Many Indians throng to theashram s of holy men who claim to perform such miracles. To expose Sai Baba and others, Dr Kovoor would produce holy ash seemingly from nowhere and distributed it amongst the audience. He would then demonstrate to his audience the sleight of hand, explaining that after some practice, anybody could perform the feat .Kovoor wrote repeatedly to Sai Baba, requesting a meeting to discuss the baba's miraculous powers. Upon receiving no response, Kovoor communicated his intention to come to one of Sathya Sai Baba's ashrams, at Whitefield near
Bangalore . When Kovoor arrived, Sathya Sai Baba had gone to his other ashram atPuttaparthi .He was an efficient
hypnotherapist and applied psychologist. The famous Malayalam movie "Punarjanmam" and Tamil movie "Maru piravi" was made on basis of his case dairy.Bharathiya Yuktivadi Sangam declared a national award called A. T. Kovoor Award for the secular artist. The first award was conferred to the legendary Indian film star
Kamal Haasan for his Humanist Activities and Secular Life.His publications and challenge
After his numerous encounters with god-men, astrologers, and other people who claimed to have psychic powers, he came to the conclusion that there was no objective truth behind such claims. He wrote, "Nobody has and nobody ever had supernatural powers. They exist only in the pages of scriptures and sensation-mongering newspapers." His books "Begone Godmen" and "Gods, Demons and Spirits", about his encounters with people claiming psychic powers, are still best-sellers in India.
In 1963, Dr Kovoor announced an award of Rs. 100,000 for anyone who could demonstrate supernatural or miraculous powers under foolproof and fraud-proof conditions. The challenge listed 23 miracles or feats that godmen (and some western mystics and performers such as
Uri Geller andJeane Dixon ) were claimed to perform, such as reading the serial numbers from currency in sealed envelopes, materializing objects, predicting future events, converting liquids from one kind to another, and walking on water. Some sought publicity by taking on his challenge, but forfeited the initial deposit amount.After his death in India, the Indian Rationalist Association continues his Rs.100,000 challenge. Similar challenges have been posed by
Basava Premanand andJames Randi .Books by and on Prof. Kovoor
= In English =# "Begone Godmen" - Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai, India.
# "Gods, Demons and Spirits" - Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai, India.
# "Selected Works of A T Kovoor"- [http://www.therali.com/ Indian Atheist Publishers] , New Delhi, India.
# "Exposing Paranormal Claims" -Indian CSICOP ,Podannur ,Tamil Nadu , India
# "Soul, Spiril, Rebirth & Possession" -Indian CSICOP ,Podannur ,Tamil Nadu , India
# "On Christianity" -Indian CSICOP ,Podannur ,Tamil Nadu , India
# "On Buddhism" -Indian CSICOP ,Podannur ,Tamil Nadu , India
# "Astrology & Hinduism" -Indian CSICOP ,Podannur ,Tamil Nadu , IndiaIn
Hindi # "Te Dev Purush Har Gaye" - [http://www.tarksheel.com/ Tarakbharti Parkashan] , Barnala, Punjab, India.
# "Dev, Daint Te Ruhan" - [http://www.tarksheel.com/ Tarakbharti Parkashan]In
Malayalam # "Kovoorinte Sampoorna Kruthikal" (Complete Works of Kovoor) - Translated by
Joseph Edamaruku . [http://www.therali.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=75 Indian Atheist Publishers] , New Delhi, India.
# "Kovoorinte Thiranjetutha Kruthikal" (Selected Works of Kovoor) - Translated byJoseph Edamaruku . Prabhat Book House, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
# "Samsarikkunna Kuthira" (The Talking Horse) - Translated byJoseph Edamaruku . Current Books, Thrissur, Kerala, India.
# "Yukthivadam"(Rationalism) - Translated byJoseph Edamaruku . Current Books, Thrissur, Kerala, India.
# "Anamarutha" - Translated byJoseph Edamaruku . D C Books, Kottayam, Kerala, India.
# "Indriyatheetha Jnanavum Parapsychologiyum" - Translated byJoseph Edamaruku . [http://www.therali.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=75 Indian Atheist Publishers] , New Delhi, India.
# "Yukthichintha"(Rational Thought) - Translated by Johnson Eyeroor. Current Books, Kottayam, Kerala, India. http://www.puzha.com/malayalam/bookstore/cgi-bin/book-detail.cgi?code=157
= In Punjabi =# "Tey Dev Pursh Har Gaye" - [http://www.tarksheel.com/ Tarakbharti Parkashan] , Barnala, Punjab
# "Pret Atma Puner Janam Te Kasran" - [http://www.tarksheel.com/ Tarakbharti Parkashan]
# "Kramatan Da Pardan Phash" - [http://www.tarksheel.com/ Tarakbharti Parkashan]
# "Dev, Daint te Ruhan" - [http://www.tarksheel.com/ Tarakbharti Parkashan]
=In Tamil=# "Kora Iravukal", Veerakesari Publications,, Colombo
# "ManakolangkaL", Veerakesari Publications, ColomboReferences
External links
* [http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gk1415/kovoor.htm The Rationalist of the Indian Subcontinent]
* [http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gk1415/ganga-water.htm The Miracle of the Ganga Water] : Essay by Abraham Kovoor
* [http://www.randi.org/jr/030802.html Dr. Bhagavantham and Sai Baba]
* [http://www.randi.org/research/ Challenge of James Randi]
* [http://www.buddhiwadi.org/Kovoor.htm "Kovoor" in "Rationalism, Humanism and Atheism in Twentieth Century Indian Thought"]
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