Role in Vaikom Satyagraha: He was a volunteer captain during the Vaikom Satyagraha, responsible for coordinating efforts and supplying food to the protesters.
Social Reformer: He was a staunch proponent of the eradication of untouchability and participated in inter-caste dining (panthibhojanam) in the 1920s.
Background: He came from a wealthy Nair family and was deeply influenced by Gandhian principles, advocating for khadi and non-violent resistance.
Legacy: He is remembered for his courage in the face of violent opposition from upper-caste groups during the movement to allow backward castes into temples and public roads.
Book: His life and contributions are detailed in the book Chittedathu Sankupilla: Adya Rashtreeya Rakthasakshiyude Katha by Thelliyoor Gopalakrishnan