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  1. Cherusseri Namboothiri (Malayalam:ചെറുശ്ശേരി നമ്പൂതിരി) is a 15th-century Malayalam poet who belonged to Kolathunadu, in present-day North Malabar region of Kerala. He was a court poet of Udaya Varma (1446–1475) and the author of Krishna Gadha, a poem which is considered a landmark in the development of ...

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    Krishnagatha (Malayalam: കൃഷ്ണഗാഥ) is a 15th-century poem written in Malayalam language; It is also known as Krishnapattu. [1] it belongs to the poetic form Gatha . The author of the poem is believed to be Cherusseri Namboothiri , who lived in Cherusseri near Vatakara in Kerala , India .

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    The first Western scholar to take an interest in Ezhuthachan was Arthur C. Burnell(1871). The following two texts are the standard sources on Ezhuthachan. 1. "Eluttaccan and His Age" (1940) by C. Achyuta Menon (Madras: University of Madras). 2. "Adhyatma Ramayanam" (1969) edited by A. D. Harisharma (Kottayam: Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative).

    Ezhuthachan is generally believed to have lived around the sixteenth or seventeenth century. 1. Arthur C. Burnell (1871) dates Ezhuthachan to seventeenth century. He discovered the date from a title deed (found in a manuscript collection preserved in Chittur).The deed relates to the date of the founding of the Gurumadhom of Chittur. 2. William Loga...

    Biography

    Little is known with certainty about Ezhuthachan's life. Ezhuthachan was born at Trikkandiyoor, near the modern-day town of Tirur, in northern Kerala. It is known that his lineage home was "Thunchaththu". His parents' names are not known, and there are disputes about his given name as well.The name Ezhuthachan, meaning Father of Letters, was a generic title for any village schoolteacher in premodern Kerala. As a boy he seems to have exhibited uncommon intelligence. He was probably educated by...

    Legends consider Ezhuthachan as a "gandharva" (divine being) who in his previous birth was a witness to the Great Warin the Mahabharata.
    As a young boy Ezhuthachan corrected the Brahmins at Trikkandiyoor Temple.
    The Brahmins grew uneasy and gave the boy some plantains to eat, and as a resulting inebriety the boy lost his speech. To counteract this Ezhuthachan's father gave him palm beverage and the boy had...

    Ezhuthachan—although he lived around sixteenth century AD—has been called the "father of modern Malayalam", or, alternatively, the "father of Malayalam literature". His success even in his own lifetime seems to have been great. No original compositions are attributed to Ezhuthachan. His main works generally are based on Sanskrit compositions. Lingu...

    The Middle Malayalam (Madhyakaala Malayalam) was succeeded by Modern Malayalam (Aadhunika Malayalam) by 15th century CE. The poem Krishnagatha written by Cherusseri Namboothiri, who was the court poet of the king Udaya Varman Kolathiri (1446 – 1475) of Kolathunadu, is written in modern Malayalam. The language used in Krishnagatha is the modern spok...

    Adhyatma Ramayanam, written in the parrot-song style, is Ezhuthachan's principle work. It is not an adaptation from the original Valmiki Ramayana, but a translation of the Adhyatma Ramayana, a Sanskrit text connected with the Ramanandi sect. The poem is composed in nearly-modern Malayalam. It depicts Rama, the prince of Ayodhya, as an ideal figure ...

    Parrot-song style

    1. Known in Malayalam as the Kilippattu genre. 2. A convention Ezhuthachan adapted from Old Tamil. 3. Recited to a poet by a parrot (the frame of the parrot-narrator). 4. Thematic focus: epic or Puranic traditions. 5. Intended for recitation or singing. Lexicon and grammar 1. Heavily Sanskritic lexicon with many Sanskrit nominal terminations (lexical distinctions between Manipravalamand the Pattu styles are not visible). 2. No Sanskrit verbal forms or long compounds. 3. Most of the grammatica...

    Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan's caste is arguable. It is only known that he belonged to a lower caste (Shudra or Shudra-grade). The two most popular opinions are Ezhuthachan and Nair, with Kaniyar being less popular.

    The parrot-song genre, pioneered by Ezhuthachan, inaugurated the production of many similar works in Malayalam. The highest literary honour awarded by the Government of Kerala is known as the "Ezhuthachan Puraskaram". Sooranad Kunjan Pillai was the first recipient of the honour (1993). The Malayalam University, established by Kerala Governmentin 20...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Cherusseri Namboothiri (Malayalam:ചെറുശ്ശേരി നമ്പൂതിരി) is a 15th-century Malayalam poet who belonged to Kolathunadu, in present-day North Malabar region of Kerala. He was a court poet of Udaya Varma (1446–1475) and the author of Krishna Gadha , a poem which is considered a landmark in the development of Malayalam literature. Contents. References.

  5. Cherusseri Namboothiri (Malayalam:ചെറുശ്ശേരി നമ്പൂതിരി) is a 15th-century Malayalam poet who belonged to Kolathunadu, in present-day North Malabar region of Kerala. He was a court poet of Udaya Varma (1446–1475) and the author of Krishna Gadha, a poem which is considered a landmark in the development of Malayalam literature.

    • c. 1375
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    • c. 1475
    • Kozhikode
  6. Cherusseri Namboothiri is a 15th-century Malayalam poet who belonged to Kolathunadu in northern Kerala. He was a court poet of Udaya Varma (1446-1475) and the author of Krishna Gatha, a poem...

  7. Cherusseri Namboothiri (c. 1375 to 1475 AD) is the author of Krishna Gatha, a poem which is used in India for daily recitation as an act of worship of Krishna during the Malayalam month Chingam (August - September) by devout Keralites.

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