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Sooranad Kunjan Pillai

Sooranad P. N. Kunjan Pillai (24 June 1911 – 8 March 1995) was an Indian researcher, lexicographer, poet, essayist, literary critic, orator, grammarian, educationist, and scholar of the Malayalam language, best remembered for his contributions in compiling Malayala Maha Nighantu, a lexicon. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padmashri in 1984 for his contribution to Malayalam literature and education. He was also a recipient of the Vallathol Award in 1992 and when the Government of Kerala instituted the Ezhuthachan Puraskaram, their highest literary honour in 1993, he received the inaugural award.

Sooranad P. N. Kunjan Pillai
ശൂരനാട് പി എൻ കുഞ്ഞൻപിള്ള
Born(1911-06-24)24 June 1911
Died8 March 1995(1995-03-08) (aged 83)
NationalityIndian
EducationMA(Eng), MA(Mal), MA(San), D.Litt.
SpouseC. Bhagavati Amma
Children4
Parents
  • Neelakanta Pillai
  • Karthiyani Pillai Amma
Awards

Biography

 
University College , Thiruvananthapuram, Pillai's alma mater

Sooranad Kunjan Pillai was born on 26 November 1911 in Sooranad, near Sasthamkotta in the present day Kollam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Payikkattu Neelakanta Pillai and Karthiyani Pillai Amma.[1] After initial studies under his father, he did his formal education at a local elementary school, Thevalakkara Primary School and Chavara High School where he studied under noted teacher, Azhakathu Padmanabha Kurup, and passed the 10th standard examination in 1927. Subsequently, he joined the University College, Thiruvananthapuram for his under-graduate studies with English as the optional subject and Sanskrit as subsidiary and graduated in 1933 and earned a master's degree in English in 1933.[2] Continuing his education, he secured two more master's degrees, in Sanskrit in 1934 and in Malayalam in 1935.[1]

Pillai started his professional career as an English teacher in St. Joseph School, Trivandrum and retired from government service in 1971 as the Chief Editor of Malayalam Lexicon, University of Kerala, a position he held from 1953.[3] In between, he served in various positions such as the Secretary of Text Book Committee, as an assistant to Sadasya Tilakam T. K. Velu Pillai in the preparation of Travancore State Manual,[4] as the assistant secretary of education to the Government of Kerala, as the honorary director of the Kerala University Manuscripts Library, as a member of Indian Historical Records Commission and University of Kerala Faculty of Oriental Studies, as the editor of Kerala Archives News Letter Board, as the chief advisor of Navasahithi Biographical Encyclopedia, as a member of the Phd Evaluation Board of University of Kerala, as the president of Sahithya Parishad, as an executive council member of the Kendra Sahitya Akademi, Kerala Sahitya Akademi and History Association,[5] as the president of Kanfed, as the editor of the Journal of Indian History and as a member of the first Jnanpith Award Committee. He also presided over the fourth Annual Conference of Dravidian Linguists held in Chennai in 1974.[6]

Kunjan Pillai was married to C. Bhagavathi Amma (of the Panniyarathala family in Jagathy, d. 2007), the marriage taking place in 1935. He died on 8 March 1995, at the age of 83, survived by his wife, three daughters and a son.[1]

Legacy

Kunjan Pillai was known to have written books in Malayalam, English and Sanskrit his oeuvre covered such genres as novels, short stories, poems, biographies, history, essays, lexicon and grammar.[7] He also had some knowledge of Tamil and Hindi. He published his first work Smashanadeepam (Collected Poems) in 1925 when he was still in school. He has prepared more than 150 textbooks for high school classes. He has written more than 1000 forewords for the books of many contemporary writers of Malayalam. He led a team which compiled a Malayala nikhandu (Malayalam Dictionary),[8] though the work could not be completed during his time.[9] The work, started in 1953 and by the time the first and second volumes were published bu 1970, the team of scholars had examined all important available texts from eleventh century to 19th century.[3] He also compiled the Malayalam translation of Kathasaritsagara, a book of fables and legends in Sanskrit.[10]

Awards and honours

The Rajah of Cochin honoured Kunjan Pillai with the title Sahithya Nipunan.[1] In 1984 he was honoured with Padmashri by Govt. of India.[11] He was inducted as a distinguished fellow by the History Association and by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi in 1976.[12] He received the Vallathol Award in 1992[13] and the Government of Kerala awarded him the inaugural Ezhuthachan Puraskaram, their highest literary award, in 1993.[14][15] He was also honoured by two Indian universities with D.Litt; by Meerut University in 1991[5] and University of Kerala in 1992.[citation needed]

An annual award, Sooranad Kunjan Pillai Award, has been instituted for recognizing excellence in Malayalam literature and M. Leelavathy is among the writers who have received the award.[16]

Selected bibliography

Novels

  • Amba Devi (Novel) 1930
  • Kalyana Sowdam (Novel) 1936
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu. Pushpanjali. Thiruvananthapuram: V V Book Depot.

Poems

  • Smashanadeepam (Collected poems) 1930
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu (1954). Vathil thurappathukal. Thiruvananthapuram.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu (1956). Kuchelavrutham. Thiruvananthapuram.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu (1956). Unniyatee charitam. Thiruvananthapuram: Manuscript Library.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu (1957). Sabhapravesampan. Thiruvananthapuram: Author.
  • Hridayarpanam (Collected poems) 1971
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranattu (1962). Ramayanam irupathnalu vrutham. Vidhya vilasini: Vidhya vilasini.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu, ed. (2011). Leelathilakam (3rd ed.). Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Bhasha Institute. ISBN 9788176389860.

Short stories

  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu (1947). Sourabhan. Thiruvananthapuram: P. Govinda Pillai.
  • Ratnasamragyam (Stories) 1948
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranattu (1968). Ponnirathalkadha. University of kerala: University of kerala.
  • Panchathantrakathamanigal (Stories)

Biography

  • Prachinakeralam (Biographies)1931
  • Veeraraghavashasanam (Biography) 1954
  • Thiruvuthankoorile Mahanmar (Biographies) 1946
  • Kunjan pillai, Sooranad (1989). Sree swati thirunal Rama Varma Maharajavu. Kendreeya Mahatmakkal. Trivandrum, Govoernment of Kerala.
  • Sree Sankaracharyar (Biography) 1945

Lexicon

  • Suranad Kunjan Pillai, ed. (1965). Malayalam lexicon : a comprehensive Malayalam--Malayalam-English dictionary on historical and philological principles (in Malayalam). London: Distributed by Books from India.

Drama

  • Kunjan pillai, Sooranad (1957). Asokavanikankam (in Malayalam). Trivandrum, Government of Kerala: Manuscript Library.

Essays and literary criticism

  • Thiruvuthankoor - Kochi Charithra Kathakal, 1932
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1938). Thirumulkazcha. Trivandrum.
  • Jeevithakala, 1939
  • Malabar in the Eyes of Travellers, 1940
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1954). Varnavidhikal. Trivandrum.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1954). Alankarasamkshepam. Trivandrum.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1955). Kalarividya. Bhasha Grandhavali. Trivandrum.
  • Bhashadeepika, 1955
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1956). Nhaanmuthumaala. Bhasha Grandhavali. Trivandrum.
  • Pushpanjali (Collected Essays) 1957
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranadu (1962). Malayala kavya ratnakaram. Thrissur: Kerala Sahitya Akademi.
  • Kairali Pooja (Collected Essays) 1962
  • Hridayaramam, 1966
  • Malayala Lipi parishkaram- Chila Nirdeshangal, 1967
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1954). Mathrupooja. Trivandrum.
  • Kairali Samaksham (Literary Criticism)1979
  • Bharathapooja, 1983
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad (1979). Kairalee Samaksham Adhava Agrapooja. Trivandrum, Jaya Printets.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad. Sahitya pravesika. Trivandrum: Govinda Pillai.
  • Kunjan Pillai, Sooranad. Veera raghava sasanam. Trivandrum: Vidyavilasini.
  • Sahithyabhooshanam (Collected Essays)
  • Krisishastram

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Biography on Kerala Sahitya Akademi portal". Kerala Sahitya Akademi portal. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Sooranad Birth Centenary Fete Inaugurated". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b Asher, R. E. (1972). "Suranad Kunjan Pillai (ed.): Malayalam lexicon: a comprehensive Malayalam-Malayalam-English dictionary on historical and philological principles. Vols. I [a]-II [ā-au]". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies: 378–379. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00109590. S2CID 161861578. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  4. ^ . 12 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Important Personalities". www.keralawindow.net. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Annual Conference of Dravidian Linguists". www.ijdl.org. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  7. ^ "List of works". Kerala Sahitya Akademi. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  8. ^ Suranad Kunjan Pillai, ed. (1965). Malayalam lexicon : a comprehensive Malayalam--Malayalam-English dictionary on historical and philological principles (in Malayalam). London: Distributed by Books from India.
  9. ^ "Semantics, Phonetics and the Lexicographer's art". Times of India Blog. 15 September 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Kathasarithsagaram". onlinestore.dcbooks.com. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  11. ^ "Padma Awards - Interactive Dashboard". www.dashboard-padmaawards.gov.in. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  12. ^ "Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship". Kerala Sahitya Akademi. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Winners of Vallathol Literary Awards". www.keralaculture.org. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  14. ^ . kerala.gov.in. Archived from the original on 24 May 2007. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  15. ^ "Ezhuthachan award for M Mukundan". Keralakaumudi Daily. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  16. ^ "2015 Sooranad Kunjan Pillai Award for M Leelavathi". Current Affairs for Exams. Retrieved 20 April 2019.

Further reading

  • Sooranadu Rajasekharan (2011). Sooranattu Kunjan Pilla: arivinte prakasa gopuram. Thiruvananthapuram: State Institute of Languages.
  • Sooranadu Rajasekharan (2008). Arivu, anveshanam: sooranadu Kunjanpillayude sambhavanakal. Edappal: Vallathol Vidyapeedam.

External links

  • "Portrait commissioned by Kerala Sahitya Akademi". Kerala Sahitya Akademi. 15 April 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  • "Handwriting". Kerala Sahitya Akademi. 15 April 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  • Oommen Chandy (2 August 2011). "Centinary Celebrations of Sooranad Kunjan Pillai". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2019.

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Sooranad P N Kunjan Pillai 24 June 1911 8 March 1995 was an Indian researcher lexicographer poet essayist literary critic orator grammarian educationist and scholar of the Malayalam language best remembered for his contributions in compiling Malayala Maha Nighantu a lexicon The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padmashri in 1984 for his contribution to Malayalam literature and education He was also a recipient of the Vallathol Award in 1992 and when the Government of Kerala instituted the Ezhuthachan Puraskaram their highest literary honour in 1993 he received the inaugural award Sooranad P N Kunjan Pillaiശ രന ട പ എൻ ക ഞ ഞൻപ ള ളBorn 1911 06 24 24 June 1911Sooranad Kingdom of Travancore British India present day Kollam Kerala India Died8 March 1995 1995 03 08 aged 83 Thiruvananthapuram Kerala IndiaNationalityIndianEducationMA Eng MA Mal MA San D Litt SpouseC Bhagavati AmmaChildren4ParentsNeelakanta PillaiKarthiyani Pillai AmmaAwardsSahithya Nipunan1976 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship1984 Padmashri1992 Vallathol Award1993 Ezhuthachan Puraskaram Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Awards and honours 4 Selected bibliography 4 1 Novels 4 2 Poems 4 3 Short stories 4 4 Biography 4 5 Lexicon 4 6 Drama 4 7 Essays and literary criticism 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBiography Edit University College Thiruvananthapuram Pillai s alma mater Sooranad Kunjan Pillai was born on 26 November 1911 in Sooranad near Sasthamkotta in the present day Kollam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Payikkattu Neelakanta Pillai and Karthiyani Pillai Amma 1 After initial studies under his father he did his formal education at a local elementary school Thevalakkara Primary School and Chavara High School where he studied under noted teacher Azhakathu Padmanabha Kurup and passed the 10th standard examination in 1927 Subsequently he joined the University College Thiruvananthapuram for his under graduate studies with English as the optional subject and Sanskrit as subsidiary and graduated in 1933 and earned a master s degree in English in 1933 2 Continuing his education he secured two more master s degrees in Sanskrit in 1934 and in Malayalam in 1935 1 Pillai started his professional career as an English teacher in St Joseph School Trivandrum and retired from government service in 1971 as the Chief Editor of Malayalam Lexicon University of Kerala a position he held from 1953 3 In between he served in various positions such as the Secretary of Text Book Committee as an assistant to Sadasya Tilakam T K Velu Pillai in the preparation of Travancore State Manual 4 as the assistant secretary of education to the Government of Kerala as the honorary director of the Kerala University Manuscripts Library as a member of Indian Historical Records Commission and University of Kerala Faculty of Oriental Studies as the editor of Kerala Archives News Letter Board as the chief advisor of Navasahithi Biographical Encyclopedia as a member of the Phd Evaluation Board of University of Kerala as the president of Sahithya Parishad as an executive council member of the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Kerala Sahitya Akademi and History Association 5 as the president of Kanfed as the editor of the Journal of Indian History and as a member of the first Jnanpith Award Committee He also presided over the fourth Annual Conference of Dravidian Linguists held in Chennai in 1974 6 Kunjan Pillai was married to C Bhagavathi Amma of the Panniyarathala family in Jagathy d 2007 the marriage taking place in 1935 He died on 8 March 1995 at the age of 83 survived by his wife three daughters and a son 1 Legacy EditKunjan Pillai was known to have written books in Malayalam English and Sanskrit his oeuvre covered such genres as novels short stories poems biographies history essays lexicon and grammar 7 He also had some knowledge of Tamil and Hindi He published his first work Smashanadeepam Collected Poems in 1925 when he was still in school He has prepared more than 150 textbooks for high school classes He has written more than 1000 forewords for the books of many contemporary writers of Malayalam He led a team which compiled a Malayala nikhandu Malayalam Dictionary 8 though the work could not be completed during his time 9 The work started in 1953 and by the time the first and second volumes were published bu 1970 the team of scholars had examined all important available texts from eleventh century to 19th century 3 He also compiled the Malayalam translation of Kathasaritsagara a book of fables and legends in Sanskrit 10 Awards and honours EditThe Rajah of Cochin honoured Kunjan Pillai with the title Sahithya Nipunan 1 In 1984 he was honoured with Padmashri by Govt of India 11 He was inducted as a distinguished fellow by the History Association and by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi in 1976 12 He received the Vallathol Award in 1992 13 and the Government of Kerala awarded him the inaugural Ezhuthachan Puraskaram their highest literary award in 1993 14 15 He was also honoured by two Indian universities with D Litt by Meerut University in 1991 5 and University of Kerala in 1992 citation needed An annual award Sooranad Kunjan Pillai Award has been instituted for recognizing excellence in Malayalam literature and M Leelavathy is among the writers who have received the award 16 Selected bibliography EditNovels Edit Amba Devi Novel 1930 Kalyana Sowdam Novel 1936 Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu Pushpanjali Thiruvananthapuram V V Book Depot Poems Edit Smashanadeepam Collected poems 1930 Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu 1954 Vathil thurappathukal Thiruvananthapuram Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu 1956 Kuchelavrutham Thiruvananthapuram Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu 1956 Unniyatee charitam Thiruvananthapuram Manuscript Library Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu 1957 Sabhapravesampan Thiruvananthapuram Author Hridayarpanam Collected poems 1971 Kunjan Pillai Sooranattu 1962 Ramayanam irupathnalu vrutham Vidhya vilasini Vidhya vilasini Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu ed 2011 Leelathilakam 3rd ed Thiruvananthapuram Kerala Bhasha Institute ISBN 9788176389860 Short stories Edit Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu 1947 Sourabhan Thiruvananthapuram P Govinda Pillai Ratnasamragyam Stories 1948 Kunjan Pillai Sooranattu 1968 Ponnirathalkadha University of kerala University of kerala Panchathantrakathamanigal Stories Biography Edit Prachinakeralam Biographies 1931 Veeraraghavashasanam Biography 1954 Thiruvuthankoorile Mahanmar Biographies 1946 Kunjan pillai Sooranad 1989 Sree swati thirunal Rama Varma Maharajavu Kendreeya Mahatmakkal Trivandrum Govoernment of Kerala Sree Sankaracharyar Biography 1945 Lexicon Edit Suranad Kunjan Pillai ed 1965 Malayalam lexicon a comprehensive Malayalam Malayalam English dictionary on historical and philological principles in Malayalam London Distributed by Books from India Drama Edit Kunjan pillai Sooranad 1957 Asokavanikankam in Malayalam Trivandrum Government of Kerala Manuscript Library Essays and literary criticism Edit Thiruvuthankoor Kochi Charithra Kathakal 1932 Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1938 Thirumulkazcha Trivandrum Jeevithakala 1939 Malabar in the Eyes of Travellers 1940 Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1954 Varnavidhikal Trivandrum Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1954 Alankarasamkshepam Trivandrum Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1955 Kalarividya Bhasha Grandhavali Trivandrum Bhashadeepika 1955 Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1956 Nhaanmuthumaala Bhasha Grandhavali Trivandrum Pushpanjali Collected Essays 1957 Kunjan Pillai Sooranadu 1962 Malayala kavya ratnakaram Thrissur Kerala Sahitya Akademi Kairali Pooja Collected Essays 1962 Hridayaramam 1966 Malayala Lipi parishkaram Chila Nirdeshangal 1967 Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1954 Mathrupooja Trivandrum Kairali Samaksham Literary Criticism 1979 Bharathapooja 1983 Kunjan Pillai Sooranad 1979 Kairalee Samaksham Adhava Agrapooja Trivandrum Jaya Printets Kunjan Pillai Sooranad Sahitya pravesika Trivandrum Govinda Pillai Kunjan Pillai Sooranad Veera raghava sasanam Trivandrum Vidyavilasini Sahithyabhooshanam Collected Essays KrisishastramSee also EditList of Malayalam language authors by category List of Malayalam language authors India portal Literature portalReferences Edit a b c d Biography on Kerala Sahitya Akademi portal Kerala Sahitya Akademi portal 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Sooranad Birth Centenary Fete Inaugurated The New Indian Express Retrieved 20 April 2019 a b Asher R E 1972 Suranad Kunjan Pillai ed Malayalam lexicon a comprehensive Malayalam Malayalam English dictionary on historical and philological principles Vols I a II a au Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 378 379 doi 10 1017 S0041977X00109590 S2CID 161861578 Retrieved 20 April 2019 About Mali Mali Foundation 12 February 2010 Archived from the original on 12 February 2010 Retrieved 20 April 2019 a b Important Personalities www keralawindow net 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Annual Conference of Dravidian Linguists www ijdl org 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 List of works Kerala Sahitya Akademi 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Suranad Kunjan Pillai ed 1965 Malayalam lexicon a comprehensive Malayalam Malayalam English dictionary on historical and philological principles in Malayalam London Distributed by Books from India Semantics Phonetics and the Lexicographer s art Times of India Blog 15 September 2018 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Kathasarithsagaram onlinestore dcbooks com 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Padma Awards Interactive Dashboard www dashboard padmaawards gov in 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship Kerala Sahitya Akademi 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Winners of Vallathol Literary Awards www keralaculture org 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Literary Awards kerala gov in Archived from the original on 24 May 2007 Retrieved 2 May 2010 Ezhuthachan award for M Mukundan Keralakaumudi Daily Retrieved 20 April 2019 2015 Sooranad Kunjan Pillai Award for M Leelavathi Current Affairs for Exams Retrieved 20 April 2019 Further reading EditSooranadu Rajasekharan 2011 Sooranattu Kunjan Pilla arivinte prakasa gopuram Thiruvananthapuram State Institute of Languages Sooranadu Rajasekharan 2008 Arivu anveshanam sooranadu Kunjanpillayude sambhavanakal Edappal Vallathol Vidyapeedam External links Edit Portrait commissioned by Kerala Sahitya Akademi Kerala Sahitya Akademi 15 April 2019 Retrieved 15 April 2019 Handwriting Kerala Sahitya Akademi 15 April 2019 Retrieved 15 April 2019 Oommen Chandy 2 August 2011 Centinary Celebrations of Sooranad Kunjan Pillai YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sooranad Kunjan Pillai amp oldid 1138211879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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