Mah kavis subramanya bharathi (11 9 24) and vallathol menon onakkav ithaigal 15 9 24
As no one rembered them or even Bharathi yestterday, today I remebere to introduce to you all. Some question and even avoid in single file, myself questioning is he so big or bit? but noi one knows even the next door and my timely big loads. may atleast cherish, though a bit late Thank you. K RAJARAM IRS 12 9 24 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX https://youtu.be/r59kcZfOQOs Parukkulle nalla naadu subramanya bharathi 11 9 24 https://youtu.be/p7qLBTcgLQ8 kakai siraginile bharathi XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX vallathol poem [image: image.png] https://youtu.be/LcC3jjmhiNg Vallathol onamkalippattu saKITYA ACADEMY AWARDEE He started writing poems from the age of twelve. Kiratha Satakam and Vyasavataram were his earliest published works. He won Bhashaposhini magazine's poetry award in 1894. His poems began appearing in Bhashaposhini, Kerala Sanchari and Vijnana Chintamani magazines. His first major literary ventures were a rendition of Valmiki's Ramayana into Malayalam, the work of which started in 1905 and took two years to complete. Unlike some of his contemporaries, Vallathol did not have any acquaintance with the English language. He earned the title Mahakavi after the publication of the Mahakavya Chitrayogam in 1913. Chitrayogam conformed to all the principles of a traditional Mahakavya and was divided into 18 Sargas. The story of Chandrasena and Taravali, taken from Kathasaritsagara, was the theme of this poetry work. Vallathol portrayed the protest of Parvati against Siva in the work Gangapati (1913) and of Usha defying her father for the sake of her love in Bandhanasthanaya Anirudhan (1914).In 1917, the first of his eleven-volume work Sahitya Manjari (A Bouquet of Literature) was published. These volumes, published from 1917 to 1970,[4] contain his collected short romantic poems dealing with a variety of themes.[6] Many of these poems earlier appeared in P. V. Krishna Variar's Kavanakaumudi magazine. His khanda kavya on Mary Magdalene titled Magdalana Mariam paved the way for a new tradition of Christian symbolism in Malayalam.[6] The poet's own struggle with deafness from his early twenties features in the work Badhiravilapam. Other celebrated short poems of Vallathol include Sishyanum Makanum, Virasinkala, Achanum Makalum, Divaswapnam, and Ente Gurukulam. His onamkalipattu and ONAPUDAVA VERSES ARE FAMOUS. Thank you K Rajaram IRS 12 9 24 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZor6i2pE2pwH-9afmhofye8PLCSStncCK1OGcHAsx4NM_Q%40mail.gmail.com.
