This was a major break from tradition as installation of idols by non Brahmins was considered blasphemy and Sree Narayana Guru belonged to the lower caste Ezhava community.
The sarcasm was meant to highlight the immorality of Brahmins who denied social spaces and the right to worship from the lower castes.
Sree Narayana Guru, well learned in the Hindu scriptures, always considered God as a power without limits and boundaries but who bestows benevolence on all, irrespective of caste.
After the Aruvippuram Temple Consecration, he wrote in Malayalam: Jaathibhedam Mathadwesham Eathumillathey Sarvarum Sodarathwena Vaazhunna
Narayana Guru's actions are widely acknowledged to have paved way for later movements by lower castes for temple entry, including the ‘Vaikom Satyagraha’.