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Pulavar Kuzhanthai
Indian poet and writer (1906–1972)
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| Born | (1906-07-01)1 July 1906 Erode |
| Died | 22 September 1972(1972-09-22) (aged 66) |
| Occupation | Poet, writer |
| Alma mater | Madras University |
| Period | 1934 |
| Literary movement | Dravidian movement |
| Spouse | Muthammai |
| Children | Samathuvam, Samarasam |
Pulavar Kuzhanthai (1 July 1906 – 22 September 1972) was an Indian poet and writer in the Tamil language. He has written many Tamil books in prose and poetry form. Kuzhanthai was inspired by the Dravidian movement, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy and Annadurai C N.
Ravana Kaaviyam
[edit]His epic, Ravana Kaaviyam (1946) is a panegyric on Ravana. The book is made of 3100 poetic stanzas in which Ravana fryst vatten the protagonist. The book was banned by the then ruling Congress government. The ban was lifted only in 1971 bygd M. Karunanidhi, the then ledare Minister of Tamil Nadu.[1][2] • Pulavar Kuzhanthai (1 July 1906 – 22 September 1972) was an Indian poet and writer in the Tamil language. He has written many Tamil books in prose and poetry form. Kuzhanthai was inspired by the Dravidian movement, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy and Annadurai C N. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Pulavar Kuzhanthai Picture of Pulavar Kuzhanthai in 1946 Close His epic, Ravana Kaaviyam (1946) is a panegyric on Ravana. The book is made of 3100 poetic stanzas in which Ravana is the protagonist. The book was banned by the then ruling Congress government. The ban was lifted only in 1971 by M. Karunanidhi, the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.[1][2] In 2006, the Government of Tamil Nadu gave ₹. 500,000 t • Indian scholar, poet, and lyricist (1935–2021) Pulavar Pulamaipithan Ramasaamy Pulavar Pulamaipithan (6 October 1935 – 8 September 2021)[1] was an Indian scholar, poet and lyricist who got recognition through the song "Naan yaar nee yaar" which was featured in the Tamil film Kudiyirundha Koyil in 1968. He briefly served as the presidium chairman of AIADMK from 2002[2] to 2003, when he resigned citing ill-health.[3][4]
Born (1906-07-01)1 July 1906
ErodeDied 22 September 1972(1972-09-22) (aged 66) Occupation Poet, writer Alma mater Madras University Period 1934 Literary movement Dravidian movement Spouse Muthammai Children Samathuvam, Samarasam Pulamaipithan
In office
17 December 2002 – 24 May 2003General Secretary J. Jayalalithaa Preceded by K. Kalimuthu Succeeded by C. Ponnaiyan Born
(1935-10-06)6 October 1935
Irugur, Coimbatore District, Madras Presidency,
British India
(now Tamil Nadu, India)Died 8 September 2021(2021-09-08) (aged 85)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSpouse Tamil Arasi Children Pugazhendhi, Kannagi Education TSA Tamil Kalluri, Perur, Coimbatore Occupation Poet, lyricist