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Vadakkumkur Rajarajavarmaraja

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Vadakkumkur Rajarajavarmaraja
Born(1891-11-27)November 27, 1891
Vaikom
DiedFebruary 27, 1970(1970-02-27) (aged 78)
OccupationSanskrit-Malayalam scholar
NationalityIndian
Notable awardsSahithya Rathnam, Vidyabhushanam, Kavithilakan

Vadakkumkur Rajarajavarmaraja (also written as Vadakkumkur Rajaraja Varma Raja) (27 November 1891 - 28 February 1970) was a Sanskrit-Malayalam scholar from the Indian State of Kerala. He has written several great epics, short poems and deep interpretations, all based on stories appearing in classical Sanskrit puranic and other texts. He is known as a great poet, biographer, literary critic, researcher and also as a scientist.

He was born on 27 November 1891 as the son of Vaikom Vazhuthanakkattu Kottarathil Kavukkutty Thampuratty (mother) and Sukapuram Thottupurathu Purushothaman Achyuthan Nambuthiri (father). He had his early formal education in Govt School, Vaikom. He also studied Sanskrit in the traditional style at home. He was associated with the Tranvancore Manuscript Library in several capacities, was a member of Kochi Malayala Bhasha Parishkarana Committee and also has served Kerala Sahithya Academy as an Executive Committee Member. Among his several works, his interpretation of Krishnagatha had wide popularity among Malayalam speaking people.[1]

Publications

The following is a partial list of books authored by Raja.[2]

  1. Śr̲imahābhārataṃ
  2. Uḷḷūr mahākavi: paṭhanaṃ
  3. Mahākavi Rāmapāṇivādan
  4. Kēral̥īyasaṃskr̥ta sāhityacaritraṃ
  5. Śailīpr̲adīpaṃ
  6. Sāhityamañjūṣika
  7. Mēpputtūr Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭatiri
  8. Uttara Bhārataṃ : mahākāvyaṃ
  9. Rāmārjjunīyaṃ campu; savyākhyānaṃ
  10. Śr̲ī Vālmīki
  11. Sāhityamañjjuṣika
  12. Rāmārjjunīyaṃ
  13. Sāhitīsarvvasvaṃ : sāhityaśāstr̲agranthaṃ
  14. Mahaccaramaṃ : oru vilāpakāvyaṃ
  15. Sahithee Sarvaswam

See also

References

  1. ^ "മഹാകവി വടക്കൂംകൂർ രാജരാജ വർമ്മ രാജ - ഒരനുസ്മരണം". രാജു വിളാവത്ത്‌ കൂവ്വപ്പടി. www.jayakeralam.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Rājarājavarmma Rāja, Vaṭakkuṃkūr 1891-1970". WorldCat Identities. OCLC. Retrieved 15 January 2023.

Additional reading

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