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Karoor Neelakanta Pillai was born on February 22, 1898, in Ettumanoor, in Kottayam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Kunhiliyamma and Neelakanta Pillai. [1] [note 1] His formal education lasted only up to 7th standard though he was known to have been good at studies.
Parayi Petta Panthirukulam, is a popular folktale in Kerala.According to this folktale, Vararuchi, one of the nine wise men of Emperor Vikramaditya’s (57 BCE- 78 AD) court married Panchami, a girl belonging to Paraya, a lower caste.
Geetha Hiranyan (20 March 1956 – 2 January 2002) was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature.Known for her short stories, compiled in three books, Ottasnappil Othukkanavilla Janmasathyam, Asangaditha and Iniyum Veedatha Hrudayathinte Kadam, she was a recipient of a number of honours including G. Sankara Kurup Janmasathabdhi Kavitha Award and Kunju Pilla Smaraka Award.
Kathakal: C. V. Sreeraman: Thrissur: Current Collection of 47 stories and 5 memoirs 2004 Souhridam Barile Visheshangal: Kottayam: DC Books Collection of 12 stories 2004 Retrenchment Mela: Kayamkulam: Sithara Books Collection of 10 stories and 2 memoirs 2004 Ente Piyapetta Kathakal: Thrissur: Green Books 2005 Dodi Diye Bandhalam: Calicut ...
Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai was born on 17 April 1912 in Thakazhy, [1] a small village in Kuttanad in present-day Alappuzha district of Kerala to Poypallikalathil Sankara Kurup, who was the brother of Guru Kunchu Kurup, a doyen of Kathakali and Aripurathuveettil Parvathy Amma. [2]
His book Unnikalkku Noottiyettu Gurudeva Kathakal received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Children's Literature in 2013. [3] A teacher by profession, he has over 80 (as of 2008) [4] poetries and stories to his credit in the children's category of Malayalam literature. Sippy has been into children's literature for more than four decades. [2]
Kottarathil Sankunni (born Vasudevan, 1855–1937) was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature.Best known as the author of Aithihyamala, an eight-volume compilation of century-old legends about Kerala, [1] Sankunni's writings cover prose and poetry, including verses for Kathakali and Ottan Thullal.
M. P. Narayana Pillai was born on 22 November 1939 to Thazhathu Parameshwaran Nair and Malikathazhathu Ammukutty Amma in Pulluvazhy, a village near Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala. [1]