Kurissery Gopala Pillai

Kurissery Gopala Pillai
Born (1914-03-03)March 3, 1914
Panmana, Kollam, Travancore
Died March 5, 1978(1978-03-05) (aged 64)
Panmana, Kerala, India
Education Sastry, Upadhyaya
Spouse(s) Saudamini Amma
Children 2 daughters and 2 sons.

Kurissery Gopala Pillai was an orientalist, researcher, lexicographer, poet, essayist, grammarian and scholar of Malayalam and Sanskrit languages. He specialised in Comparative study of languages.

Biography

He was born to Cheruvilayil Padmanabha Pillai and L. Kalyani Amma on 3 March 1914 at Panmana in Kollam district. He married P. Soudamini Amma in 1943. He is survived by two daughters and two sons.

Education

He did his schooling in Panmana Manayil High School and later joined the H.H The Maharaja's Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram. He had five years of sanskrit study before joining the college. From Sanskrit College, he passed the Sastry and completed Upadhyaya courses.

Career

Gopala Pillai started his professional career as Headmaster of Sanskrit schools at Perumbuzha (1934) and Panmana (1935).[1] From 1938 to '42, he was the headmaster of Brahmanandodayam Sanskrit School run by Advaithashramam in Kalady. He was also the secretary of the Hindu Youth Service Society which was presided over by Swami Agamananda, social reformer and founder of Advaita Ashram at Kalady. During 1944-'45, he enrolled to military service and traveled across North India.

Later he worked as Malayalam Lexicon Pandit at University of Kerala (1954–61) and as research officer at Oriental Research Institute and Manuscript Library of the University of Kerala at Thiruvananthapuram (1961–71). He served as the president of Malayalam Sahitya Samsat from 1966 to 1972 and worked in Kerala Sahitya Sahakarana Sanghom (1967–70). He was also a member of Kavimandalam.

Writer

Gopala Pillai who was a versatile writer in Malayalam has written books in Sanskrit as well. He had knowledge of Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Kannada languages too. His works spanned several genres covering both poetry and prose and covered diverse topics.

Kerala Gauthameeyam is one of the important works in Malayalam on Tarka sastra. Originally published in 1959, it was re-published in 2013 by Kerala Bhasha Institute.[2] "Vidyadhirajan" is the biography of Chattampi Swamikal. "Udayakiranangal" was prescribed as text book for graduate courses of University of Kerala during 1970s. "Vijayalahari" is a collection of poems celebrating Indian victory in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He has also compiled "Sabdavaijayanthi", a Sanskrit- Malayalam dictionary.

Major works

Sanskrit

Malayalam

Awards

He was referred by the title 'Kerala Gauthaman' for his contributions in familiarising Tarka sastra in Malayalam.[3] The book "Kerala Gauthameeyam Tharkasastram" was honoured by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi. He was awarded by the Prime Minister of India and Kerala State Government.

References

  1. Editor: Dr. P.V Krishnan Nair (2004). Sahithyakara Directory. Kerala Sahithya Academy. p. 126. ISBN 81-7690-042-7.
  2. "Concerted effort needed to promote Malayalam: Minister". The Hindu. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  3. Dr. N.P Unni (7 March 2014). "Kerala Gauthamanaaya Kurissery Gopala Pillai". Mathrubhumi. Archived from the original on March 15, 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2014.

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