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Thiruvarur Viruttachala Kalyanasundaram (Thiruvarur Virudhachala Kalyanasundaram : 26 August 1883 – 17 September 1953), better known by his
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initials Thiru. Vi. Ka, was a
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scholar, essayist and activist. The analytical depth of his commentaries on classical
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and philosophy, and the clear, fluid style of his prose. His works, along with those of V. O. Chidambaram Pillai,
Maraimalai Adigal Maraimalai Adigal (15 July 1876 – 15 September 1950) was a Tamil orator and writer and father of Pure Tamil movement. He was a fervent Tamizh Saivite. He wrote more than 100 books, including works on original poems and dramas, but most famou ...
, and Arumuga Navalar, are considered to have defined the style of modern Tamil prose.


History

Thiru Vi.Kalyanasundaram was born in Tuluva Vellala family in the village of Thullam, presently called Thandalam in Chengalpet district, near
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in the southern Indian state of
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on 26 August 1883. His family moved to Thiruvarur as his father got transferred. He attended the Wesley College High School, and also studied Tamil under
Maraimalai Adigal Maraimalai Adigal (15 July 1876 – 15 September 1950) was a Tamil orator and writer and father of Pure Tamil movement. He was a fervent Tamizh Saivite. He wrote more than 100 books, including works on original poems and dramas, but most famou ...
and N. Kathiravel Pillai of
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. He worked briefly as a teacher and, in 1917, became an editorial assistant on ''Desabaktan'', a nationalist, Tamil daily newspaper. Thiru Vi. Ka. was soon involved in various aspects of the independence movement. During this period, he became a strong campaigner for worker rights. In 1918 he became active in the trade union movement as an associate of BP Wadia and organised the first trade unions in the south of India.


Contribution to literature

In 1920, Thiru. Vi. Ka. started a new Tamil weekly magazine, titled ''Navasakthi''. Navasakthi would be the vehicle for his thoughts for much of the rest of his life. Thiru Vi. Ka. sought to make his magazine a beacon to the Tamil people. His writings reflected his political and philosophical views. He published one of the first Tamil interpretations of the thought of
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, which is still regarded as an important milestone in Gandhian studies. He wrote a number of works on the religious and spiritual thought of
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, an influential Tamil Saivite philosopher-
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of the 19th century. He wrote commentaries on a number of works of classical Tamil literature, which appeared as serials in Navasakthi. Over the course of his writing career, Thiru Vi. Ka. published over fifty books. These include ''Manitha Vazhkkaiyum Gandhiyadigalum'', a study of the implications of Gandhi's thought for human conduct. His ''Pennin perumai allatu valkait tunai nalam'' was one of the most read books of that period. Also very influential, albeit at a more critical level, is his study of the concept of Beauty in Hinduism, published as (Lord Murugan or Beauty). His writings reflect the
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characteristic of Indian intellectuals of that period, a strong pride in Indian and Tamil culture, coupled with a strong belief in the unity and universal kinship of all human thought. In his writings, Thiru Vi. Ka. developed a prose style which built on the inner rhythms of the Tamil language and produced a rhythmic, flowing text. The field of Tamil prose was still relatively new, and the style he developed was extremely influential. His works are today seen as having given a new energy to the Tamil language and regarded as part of the foundations on which the modern Tamil prose style has been built.


Politics

Through this period, Thiru Vi. Ka. continued to remain active in politics and the Indian independence struggle. He was considered to be one of the three pillars of the
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in Tamil Nadu, even becoming the President of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee in 1926. He spent much time touring Tamil Nadu, making speeches on the need for independence. He remained active well into his sixties, and did not retire from politics until Indian independence in 1947.


Death

Thiru Vi. Ka. died on 17 September 1953 at the age of 71.


Recognition

*On 21 October 2005, the Indian government commemorated his life by releasing a stamp in his honour. *Thiru.Vi.Ka industrial estate, Guindy *Thiru.Vi.Ka nagar, Chennai – Assembly constituency *Thiru.Vi.Ka park, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai. *Thiru.Vi.Ka Salai, Royapeta (GP Road), Chennai *Thiru Vi.Ka Government School, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai *Thiru.Vi.Ka Bridge, Adyar, Chennai *Thiru.Vi.Ka Nagar, Virudachalam *Thiru.Vi.Ka Government Arts College, Thiruvarur *Thiru.Vi.Ka Corporation Higher Secondary School, Thathaneri, Madurai *Thiru.Vi.Ka Government Higher Secondary School, Savarirayalu Street, Pondicherry *Thiru.Vi.Ka Government Higher Secondary School, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai


See also

*
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References

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