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Mahakavi Kumaran Asan (12 April 1871 – 16 January 1924) was a poet of
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, Indian social reformer and a philosopher. He is known to have initiated a revolution in Malayalam poetry during the first quarter of the 20th century, transforming it from the metaphysical to the lyrical and his poetry is characterised by its moral and spiritual content, poetic concentration and dramatic contextualisation. He is one of the triumvirate poets of
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and a disciple of Sree Narayana Guru. He was awarded the prefix "Mahakavi" in 1922 by the Madras university which means "great poet".


Biography

Asan was born on 12 April 1873, in a merchant family belonging to Ezhava community in Kayikkara village, Chirayinkeezhu taluk, Anchuthengu Grama Panchaayath in
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to Narayanan Perungudi, a polyglot well versed in
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and
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s, and Kochupennu as the second of their nine children. His early schooling was at a local school by a teacher by name, Udayankuzhi Kochuraman Vaidyar, who taught him elementary
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after which he continued his studies at the government school in Kayikkara until he was thirteen. Subsequently, he joined the school as a teacher in 1889 but had to quit as he was not old enough to hold a government job. It was during this time, he studied the verses and plays of Sanskrit literature. Later, he started working as an accountant at a local wholesale grocer in 1890, the same year he met Shree Narayana Guru and became the spiritual leader's disciple. Narayana Guru's influence led Asan to spiritual pursuits and he spent some time at a local temple, in prayers and teaching Sanskrit. Soon, he joined Guru at his Aruvippuram hermitage where he was known as ''Chinnaswami'' ("young ascetic"). In 1895, he moved to
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and studied for law, staying with
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. He stayed there only until 1898 as Palpu went to England and a plague
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spread over Bangalore and Asan spent the next few months in
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before proceeding to Calcutta to continue his Sanskrit studies. At
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, he studied at Tarka sastra at the Central Hindu College, studying English simultaneously and also got involved with the Indian Renaissance, but his stay was again cut short due to plague epidemic. He returned to Aruvippuram in 1900. Asan was also involved with the activities of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP) and became its secretary in 1904. The same year, he founded Vivekodayam, a literary journal in Malayalam, and assumed its editorship. Under his leadership, the magazine became a monthly from a bi-monthly. In 1913, he was elected to the Sree Moolam Popular Assembly (Sri Moolam Praja Sabha), the first popularly elected legislature in the history of India. He relinquished the position at SNDP in 1919 and a year later, took over the editorship of ''Pratibha'', another literary magazine In 1921, he started a clay tile factory, ''Union Tile Works'', in
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but when it was found that the factory was polluting the nearby palace pond, he shifted the project to a site near Aluva river and handed over the land to SNDP for building an ''Advaitashramam''. Later, he moved to Thonnakkal, a village in the periphery of
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, where he settled with his wife. In 1923, he contested in assembly election from Quilon constituency but lost to Sankara Menon. Asan married Bhanumathiamma, the daughter of Thachakudy Kumaran Writer in 1917.


Death

Asan died on 16 January 1924, after a boat named Redeemer carrying him capsized in the Pallana river in Alappuzha. His body was recovered after two days and the place where his mortal remains were cremated is known as ''Kumarakodi''.


Legacy

Kumaran Asan was one of the triumvirate poets of modern Malayalam, along with Vallathol Narayana Menon and Ulloor S. Parameswara Iyer. Some of the earlier works of the poet were ''Subramanya Sathakam'' and ''Sankara Sathakam'', which were devotional in content but his later poems were marked by social commentary. He published '' Veena Poovu'' (the fallen flower) in December 1907 in '' Mithavadi'' of
Moorkoth Kumaran Moorkoth Kumaran (1874–1941) was a social reformer, a teacher and a writer in Malayalam. He came from a Thiyya family of Telicherry. He was a disciple of Narayana Guru and wrote the first biography of Guru. He also published some of the earli ...
which went on to become a literary classic in Malayalam; its centenary was celebrated in 2017 when a book, ''Veenapoovinu 100'' was published which carried an introduction by M. M. Basheer and an English translation of the poem by K. Jayakumar. ''Prarodanam'', an
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, mourning the death of his contemporary, friend and grammarian, A. R. Raja Raja Varma, ''Khanda Kavyas'' (poems) such as ''Nalini'', ''Leela'', ''Karuna'', ''Chandaalabhikshuki'', ''Chinthaavishtayaaya Seetha'', and ''Duravastha'' are some of his other major works. Besides, he wrote two epics, ''Buddha Charitha'' in 5 volumes and ''Balaramayanam'', a three-volume work.


Honours

In 1958, when Joseph Mundassery was the Minister of Education, the
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acquired Asan's house in Thonnakkal and established the ''Kumaran Asan National Institute of Culture'' (Kanic), as a memorial for the poet, the first instance in Kerala history when the government took over a poet's property to convert it into a memorial. It houses an archives, a museum and a publications division. Asan Memorial Association, a Chennai-based organization, has built a memorial at Kayikkara, the birthplace of the poet. They have also instituted an annual award, Asan Smaraka Kavitha Puraskaram, for recognising excellence in Malayalam poetry. The award carries a cash prize of 30,000 and Sugathakumari,
O. N. V. Kurup Ottaplakkal Neelakandan Velu Kurup (known as O. N. V. Kurup; 27 May 1931 – 13 February 2016) was a Malayalam poet and lyricist from Kerala, India, who won the Jnanpith Award, the highest literary award in India for the year 2007. He received ...
, K. Ayyappa Panicker and K. Satchidanandan are some of the recipients of the award. Asan Memorial Senior Secondary School is a CBSE affiliated higher secondary school run by Asan Memorial Association. The
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issued a commemorative postage stamp depicting Asan's portrait in 1973, in connection with his birth centenary.


Works


Major works


Other works

Kumaran Asan also wrote many other poems. Some of these poems are listed in the book ''Asante Padyakrthikal'' under the name "Mattu Krthikal" (Other Works): *''Sadaachaarasathakam'' *''Sariyaaya Parishkaranam'' *''Bhaashaaposhinisabhayodu'' *''Saamaanyadharmangal'' *''Subrahmanyapanchakam'' *''Mrthyanjayam'' *''Pravaasakaalaththu Naattile Ormakal'' :This is another collection of poems that come from various letters Kumaran Asan wrote over the course of several years. None of the poems were longer than thirty-two lines. *''Koottu Kavitha'' The other poems are lesser known. Only a few of them have names: *''Kavikalkkupadesam'' *''Mangalam'' *''Oru Kathth'' :This is another one of Asan's letter-poems. *''Randu Aasamsaapadyangal'' poems or stories which are written by kritikal 1. Leela 2. veenpuv 3. nlene 4. kruna 4. parodnam


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Works on Asan

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See also

* Asan Smaraka Kavitha Puraskaram *
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* Vallathol Narayana Menon * Ulloor S. Parameswara Iyer * Pandalam Kerala Varma


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