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Name
  
V. Nair


Role
  
Poet

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Education
  
University College Thiruvananthapuram

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V. Madhusoodhanan Nair- On Record Oct 10,2011 Part 1.


V. Madhusoodhanan Nair (Malayalam: വി. മധൂസൂധനന് നായര്) is a well-known Malayalam poet, scholar, and teacher, well accepted nationally and by Keralites, who popularised poetry and endeared it even to the illiterates and children.

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While the most popular poem from him is the Naranath Bhranthan, he has many more touching and strong poems to his credit. A professor by profession, he has held many eminent positions by virtue of his knowledge and position in society.

Main works

As a poet, his major works include

  • Naranath Bhranthan (നാറാണത്ത് ഭ്രാന്തന്, The Madman of Naranam)
  • Bharatheeyam (ഭാരതീയം, Of India)
  • Gandhi (ഗാന്ധി)
  • Ammayude Ezhuthukal (അമ്മയുടെ എഴുത്തുകള്, Letters from Mother)
  • Agasthya Hrudayam (അഗസ്ത്യഹൃദയം, Heart of Agasthya)
  • Nataraja Smriti (നടരാജസ്മൃതി, Remembering Nataraja)
  • Punyapuranam Rama Katha (പുണ്യപുരാണം രാമകഥ, Holy Epic of Rama)
  • Seethayanam (സീതായനം, Journey of Seetha)
  • Vaakku (വാക്ക്, Word)
  • Akatharu Puratharu (അകത്താര് പുറത്താര്, Who's In; Who's Out)
  • Ganga (ഗംഗ)
  • Sakshi (സാക്ഷി, Witness)
  • All these poems are written in Malayalam language.

    Awards and recognitions

  • Kunju Pillai Kavitha Award for Poetry in 1986, for Naranathu Bhranthan.
  • Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1993, for his collection of poems titled Naranathu Bhranthan.
  • K. Balakrishnan Award in 1991, for Bharatheeyam.
  • The Arangu Abu Dhabi Literary Award in 2011
  • Aasan Prize in 2003
  • Abu Dhabi Malayalee Samajam Sahithya Award in 2011
  • MadhavaMudra Award in 2013
  • Janmashtami Puraskaram 2015
  • Padmaprabha Puraskaram 2016
  • References

    V. Madhusoodhanan Nair Wikipedia