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Vallal Pon Pandithurai Thevar (21 March 1867 – 2 December 1911), born Ukkira Pandian, also known as Pandi Durai Thevar, was the
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of Palavanatham,
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, amil Nadu,
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. A scholar and poet belonging to the royal house of the
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s of
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, Pandithurai Thevar contributed greatly to the revival of the
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by establishing the Fourth Tamil sangam in
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, restoring rare Tamil texts, and becoming a patron of Tamil-language scholarship. He published the magazine ''Senthamizh'' as part of the Fourth Tamil sangam.


Early life

Pandithurai Thevar was born on 21 March 1867. He was the third son of Ponnusamy Thevar, a minister at Ramanathapuram Samasthanam. Pandithurai Thevar's father died when he was a child. He was taught
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by the Tamil poet, Azhagar Raju, and English by the lawyer, Venkateshwara Shastri, and he became fluent in both languages. During this younger age, he and his cousin, Bhaskara Sethupathi, were brought up together at Ramanathapuram Samasthanam. When he reached adulthood, he inherited the properties managed until then by the agent, Seshadri Iyengar, including Palavanatham Zameen.


Patron of Tamil development

Pandithurai Thevar invited Tamil scholar, U.V.Swaminatha Iyer, a collector and printer of rare Tamil books, to Ramanathapuram, and vowed support for him in printing
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and Purapporul venbaamaalai. He published ''Thevarathalaimurai Pathippu'' with the help of his teacher, Gnanasambandha Pillai (Ramasamy Pillai), and ''Sivagnana Swamigal Prabandha Thirattu''. In objection to anti-Shaivism, he published books on
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through Sabapathy Navalar. He aided Chunnakam Kumaraswamypulavar in publishing Thandiyalankaram. Kumaraswamypulavar thanks Pandithurai Thevar for his patronage in the book, ''Saivamanjari'', which was compiled by Pandithurai Thevar.


Establishment of the Fourth Tamil Sangam

When Pandithurai Thevar came to Madurai in 1901, he was disappointed to find that Tamil books such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' '' Urai'' were not available, even at the place where the third
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was established. On 24 May 1901, he held a consultative meeting with eminent poets at Madurai Sethupathi High School to establish the Fourth Tamil Sangam in Madurai. On 14 September 1901, Pandithurai Thevar established the Fourth
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in Madurai at Sethupathi High school in the presence of Baskara Sethupathy, Zamindar of Ramnad, and all the Tamil scholars from Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. He assigned the management responsibilities of the Tamil Sangam to Thiru Narayana Iyengar, a scholar of Tamil and Sanskrit who he knew from residential education from their childhood. The Sangam also included a college ("Sethupathi Senthamizh Kalaasaalai"), library ("Pandiyan Puthaga Saalai") and literary research centre ("Nool Aaraaichisaalai"). A monthly collection of essays in Tamil by well-known poets was also launched, entitled ''Senthamizh'', which has since seen its centenary celebration. The magazine helped publish work in Tamil by poets including U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, Thiru Narayana Iyengar, R. Raghava Iyengar, M. Raghava Iyengar, Ettayapuram Sami Iyengar,
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, Arangasamy Iyengar, and C. W. Thamotharampillai. When the creation of an
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for Tamil language at
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was blocked due to objections, Pandithurai Thevar's Sangam created many Tamil Pundits through its education and examination systems at its college. Parithimar Kalaignar considered Tamil to be a
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and did his best to retain this status at Madras University through the Fourth Tamil Sangam. Pandithurai Thevar and Bhaskara Sethupathi supported him in this cause.


Indigenous Steam Navigation Company

Pandithurai Thevar provided financial assistance and also recruited share-holders for the
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, started by V.O. Chidambaram Pillai in 1906, which operated steamer services between Tuticorin and Colombo, to break the British monopoly. He then became chairman of the company.


Accolades

Pandithurai Thevar was praised by Bhaskara Sethupathi, the Zamindar of Ramanathapuram, as 'Marava chief of the West', as his Palavanatham zameen was present to the west of Ramanathapuram zameen. The first edition of ''Manimekalai'', printed in 1898, acknowledged Pandithurai Thevar's instrumental help to U.V. Swaminatha Iyer to bring it out in print.


Literary works

Pandithurai Thevar himself composed poetry works such as ''Sivagnanapuram Murugan Kavadich Sindhu'', ''Rettai Manimalai'' (written for his guru, Sivagnana Swamigal), ''Raja Rajeshwari Padhikam'', and many others.


References

{{reflist 1867 births 1911 deaths Tamil language Patrons of literature People from British India