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Language
  
Tamil

Pages
  
100

Page count
  
100

Published
  
1966

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Publisher
  
Kalachuvadu

Author
  
Thi. Janakiraman

Genre
  
Fiction

Country
  
India

Amma Vandhaal is an Indian novel by the noted Indian Tamil writer Thi. Janakiraman ("Thi Jaa"). It is a fictional account of a youngster who returns home from his vedic school. It is one of Thi Jaa's most important works, and one of the few that have been translated into English, published in 1972 as The Sins of Appu's Mother.

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Plot

Appu, a vedic scholar, returns from his school after completing his studies. After reaching home, Appu comes to know about his mother's affair with Sivasu, and that the other family members are already aware of it. His mother reveals that she had sent him to the vedic school to atone for her sins. A heartbroken Appu goes back to his school after hearing of his guru's illness, as someone has to run the school.

Main characters

  • Appu, a scholar
  • Bhavani Ammal, who runs the school
  • Indu, niece of Bhavani Ammal
  • Alankaram, Appu's mother
  • Sivasu, a rich landowner
  • Reception

    Triloki Nath Madan called it "a particularly insightful interpretation of the mother–son relationship, when the son is cast by a strong-willed mother in the role of her savior".

    References

    Amma Vandhaal Wikipedia