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Paanivadathilakan P. K. Narayanan Nambiar (26 May 1927 – 15 November 2023) was an Indian musician, known for his virtuosity in Mizhavu, a traditional percussion instrument and his scholarship in the art of
Koodiyattom Koodiyattam ( ml, കൂടിയാട്ടം; IAST: kūṭiyāṭṭaṁ; ) is a traditional performing art form in the state of Kerala, India. It is a combination of ancient Sanskrit theatre with elements of ''Koothu'', an ancient perform ...
. He is considered to be one of the masters of Koodiyattom. In 2008, he was awarded Padmashri by Government of India for his services to the art.


Biography

P. K. Narayanan Nambiar was born in Killikurissimangalam, in Palakkad, Kerala famous
koodiyattom Koodiyattam ( ml, കൂടിയാട്ടം; IAST: kūṭiyāṭṭaṁ; ) is a traditional performing art form in the state of Kerala, India. It is a combination of ancient Sanskrit theatre with elements of ''Koothu'', an ancient perform ...
maestro Mani Madhava Chakiar and Kochampilli Kunjimalu Nangiaramma, a known Nangiarkoothu artist on 26 May 1927. He did his early schooling in gurukula system in Killikkurissimangalam under the tutelage of his father. Later, he started learning koodiyattom from his father and gurus like Kochampilli Raman Nambiar and Meledath Govindan Nambiar and mastered the art of playing ''mizhavu''. Nambiar's debut was at the Kottakkal Kovilakam Siva temple in
Malappuram Malappuram (also Malapuram) () is a city in the Indian state of Kerala, spread over an area of including the surrounding suburban areas. The first municipality in the district formed in 1970, Malappuram serves as the administrative headquarter ...
in 1948, at the age of 21. He started his career as a Kutiyattam actor in 1954 at Lakkidi Kunjan Memorial Library where he played
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in ''Subradhananjayam'', which was the first time the art of Koodiyattom was performed outside the four walls of a temple. Nambiar, was the first person outside the caste of ''Chakiar'' to perform as an actor in Koodiyattom. In 1966, he joined Kerala Kalamandalam, as the Guru of mizhavu. Known mizhavu performers such as Easwaran Unni, V.K.K. Hariharan and Edanadu Unnikrishnan Nambiar were his students in Kalamandalm. Nambiar was married to Santha Nangiaramma, a performer in her younger days. He has two sons and two daughters, all of them are known artists. His daughter, Vasanthi Narayanan is an exponent of both Koodiyattom and Nangiarkoothu and performs as a member of the gurukulam while the second daughter, Dr. C.K. Jayanthi is a Sanskrit scholar with specialisation in koodiyattom serving at the Sanskrit University. Both the sons, Unnikrishnan Nambiar and Harish Nambiar are well-known mizhavu, koothu and pathakam artists. In fact Harish is the only non-Chakyar to perform the intricate ''Mantrankam''. Nambiar died on 15 November 2023, at the age of 96.


Legacy

Narayanan Nambiar is credited with evolving a scheme for imparting systematic training on the mizhavu during his time at kalamandalam where he served until his retirement in 1988. He developed a unique form of
jugalbandi A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially in Hindustani classical music but also in Carnatic, that features a duet of two solo musicians. The word jugalbandi means, literally, "entwined twins." The duet ca ...
involving mizhavu and edakka, another percussion instrument called ''Mizhavu Thayambaka''. He is also admired for his efforts and contributions in reviving
Nangiar Koothu ''Nangiar koothu'' or ''Nangyar Koothu'' is an allied traditional art of Kutiyattam, an age-old Sanskrit drama tradition of India. It is performed traditionally by the women of the Ambalavasi Nambiar (Ambalavasi/Mizhavu), Nambiar community of Ke ...
, the female aspect of Koodiyattam, which is a female solo performance. Nambiar authored several ''Attaprakarams'' (Stage Manuals) for Koodiiyattom such as the staging of ''Kaliyaankam'', the performance manual of which was composed over 400 years ago. He also initiated a new dance form in the play called ''Hallisakam''. He was also noted for his contribution in the form of the reworked version of ''Matha Vilasom Prahasanam'', a 400-year-old Koodiyattom play which was re-constructed and choreographed to give a new style of presentation. Nambiar later ran a school of arts, ''Padmashri Madhava Chakyar Gurukulam'' which is considered a seat of learning for Koodiyattom by Lalit Kala Akademi.


Awards

* Padmashri by Government of India * Fellowship by
Kalamandalam Kerala Kalamandalam, deemed to be University of Art and Culture by the Government of India, is a major center for learning Indian performing arts, especially those that developed in the Southern states of India, with the special emphasis on K ...
*
Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award is an award given by the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi, an autonomous organisation for the encouragement, preservation, and documentation of the performing arts of Kerala, set up by the Department of Cultur ...
(1993) * ''Nritha Natya Puraskaram'' by Kerala State Government * Central Sangeet Natak Akademi Award


Works

* ''Mantrankam koothu'' – based on the third act of Bhasa's ''Prathinja Yougandharayana'' * ''Sreekrishnancharitam Nangiarkoothu'' – based on ''Subhadradhananjayam'' * ''Taalam'' in Koodiyattom – considered to be the only authentic work of its kind. Narayanan Nambiar has also contributed to the literature of Koodiyattom by way of articles including over 30 seminar papers and has also traced out 25 unknown manuscripts in Sanskrit.


References


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Life sketch
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Mizhavu Thayambaka




* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nambiar, P. K. Narayanan 1927 births 2023 deaths Malayali people Recipients of the Padma Shri in arts Indian percussionists Musicians from Palakkad Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 20th-century Indian musicians Koodiyattam exponents Recipients of the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award