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  2. K. P. Rajagopalan - Wikipedia

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    Kumbakonam P. Rajagopalan (January,1902–27.4.1944), known by his pen name Ku. Pa. Ra. was a Tamil writer, translator and journalist. He is linked with the Manikodi tradition of Tamil writers. [1] He has been compared with his co-writers Pudumaipithan, Mowni. M. V. Venkatram and Na. Pichamurthy. His short stories are clear and bold.

  3. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasa Sastri was born in the town of Valangaiman, Madras Presidency, India [5] on 22 September 1869. His father, Vaidik Sankaranarayana Sastri, was a poor Hindu priest. He was educated at the Native High School in Kumbakonam and in 1887, graduated from Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai, with a first class degree in English and Sanskri

  4. Master C. V. V. - Wikipedia

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    Master C.V.V. was born on 4 August 1868 in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India (then part of British India) into a middle class Brahmin family. His family name was Canchupati. [1] His parents are Sri Kuppuswamy Iyyengar and Smt. Kamamma. During the reign of the Vijayanagar dynasty, their family moved from the regions of Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu ...

  5. Kumbakonam - Wikipedia

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    Kumbakonam is also famous for its metal works. [99] The Tamil Nadu Handicraft Development Corporation had been established in the nearby town of Swamimalai in order to train bronze artisans. [99] Kumbakonam is an important silk-weaving centre and more than 5,000 families were employed either directly or indirectly in silk weaving. [99]

  6. List of Kalevala translations - Wikipedia

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    Full translation from English. Croatian: 2001: Stjepan A. Szabo: Partial translation in narrative form. 2006: Slavko Peleh: Full translation using the German translation partially. Low German: 2001 [13] Herbert Strehmel: Oriya: 2001 [13] Mahendra Kumar Mishra: Prose translation. Udmurt: 2001 [13] Anatoli Uvarov: Summary. Veps: 2003 [13] Nina ...

  7. Raghavendra Math (Mantralayam) - Wikipedia

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    Sri Moola rama, Digvijaya rama and Jayarama Idols at Raghavendra Math. Shri Raghavendra Math, better known as Rayara Math (popularly known as Shri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt, formerly known as Kumbakonam Math, Vibhudendra Math, Dakshinadi Mutt [1] or Vijayendra Math or Sushameendra Math) is one of the Dvaita Vedanta monasteries descended from Madhvacharya through Sri Jayatirtha further with ...

  8. Vaishnavism in Ancient Tamilakam - Wikipedia

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    Such scenes where cowgirls imitate Krishna's life story are also found in Sanskrit poems of Harivamsa and Vishnu Purana, both generally dated to be older than Cilappatikaram. [92] The Tamil epic calls portions of it as vāla caritai nāṭaṅkaḷ , which mirrors the phrase balacarita nataka – dramas about the story of the child Krishna ...

  9. T. Gopala Rao - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, the provincial school at Kumbakonam was elevated to a government arts college. Gopala Rao and William Archer Porter were instrumental for its elevation. They were also credited with having built up the reputation of the college. From 1870 to 1872, Gopala Rao acted as the Inspector of Schools, the first Indian to be appointed to the post.