- Padmanābhan
initially studied Sanskrit, Ayurveda,
kalari etc. from his
father Muloor Sankaran Vaidyar. He
started writing poems right from his childhood. He...
- the
Vaikom Temple by an
upper caste person. It
prompted Kumaran Asan and
Muloor S.Padmanabha Panicker, both
disciples of Guru, to
compose poems in protest...
- at Pandalam,
monument of Velu
Thampi Dalawa at
Mannadi and the
Muloor Smarakom (
Muloor memorial).
Pandalam was the
capital of the
ancient Travancore kingdom...
- 1928)
Kumaran Asan (1873 - 1924) – also
known as
Mahakavi Kumaran Asan
Muloor S.
Padmanabha Panicker (1869-1931) – poet and
prominent social reformer...
-
Raghava Panicker, a poet,
teacher , and his wife,
Vamakshi Amma and
nephew of
Muloor S.
Padmanabha Panicker.
After early education by a
local teacher by name...
-
Muloor is a
census town in kaup
taluk of
Udupi District the
Indian state of Karnataka.
Muloor name came From the word 'Mula' it
means 'origin' it is the...
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Kuthpady Kuthyar Majoor Manoor Marne Matpady Mattu Moodahadu Mudarangadi Muloor Nadur Nalkur Nanchar Nandicoor Neelavar Padebettu Padoor Padu
Pajaka Palimar...
- Mat****, Ch****anal, Omallur, Malayalappuzha, Kodumthara, Elavumthitta-
Muloor Smarakam, Kodumon, Kalanjoor,
Ayroor Cherukolpuzha, Ulanadu, Kaipattoor...
-
Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker, 19th
Century Warrior and
Social Reformer.
Muloor S.
Padmanabha Panicker,
Malayalam poet and
prominent social reformer Dinesh...
-
Award ( Baharin) for the book of
poems -
Achante Chumbanam 2005 -
Mahakavi Muloor Poetry Award for the book of
poems -
Sheershakamillaatha Kavithakal 2008...