In Kerala, in the 1880s, inequality, oppression and upper caste rule was predominant. It was Shivratri. Shiva was the God of the upper castes. They worshiped Lord Shiva in different ways as Dakshinamurthy, Mrityunjayan, Kirathamurthy, Aghoram and so on. All these forms had temples built by Brahmins based on the then prevailing spiritual rules and guidelines. The lower castes were not allowed to enter or worship in temples, so temple visit and worship were reserved only for upper castes.