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Panayanthitta Kunhiraman Nair (4 October 1905 – 27 May 1978), also known as Mahakavi P, was an Indian writer of
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. He was known for his romantic poems which detailed the natural beauty of his home state of
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in
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as well as the realities of his life and times. He received the inaugural
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in 1959. He was also a recipient of the
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.


Biography

P. Kunhiraman Nair was born on January 5, 1906, at Bellikoth near
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, in
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of the south Indian state of
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to Puravankara Kunjambu Nair, a
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scholar, physician and
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and his wife, Panayanthitta Kunjamma Amma. His early schooling was with traditional teachers as well as at the local primary school before studying Sanskrit at the school run by Punnassery Nambi Neelakanda Sharma in
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(the present-day
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) where he was reported to be a lazy student. It was during this time, Nair started writing poems. He also fell in love with a local girl by name, Vattoli Kunjilakshmy. Subsequently, he moved to
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to continue his Sanskrit and
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studies when his family arranged his marriage with Puravankara Janaki Amma, his cousin and bride-designate as per local customs. However, he declined the proposal and instead, married his lover, Kunjilakshmy. After marriage, he founded a magazine, ''Navajeevan'', which was published from
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but after the publication became defunct, he worked at Saraswathi Press in
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and Sree Ramakrishnodayam Press in
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. Later, he joined
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as a Malayalam teacher ad after a while, moved to Rajas High School Kollengode from where he superannuated from service. He died on May 27, 1978, at the age of 72, while he was staying at C. P. Sathram, a lodging facility in
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. He is survived by his son, P. Ravindran Nair and daughter, Radha.


Legacy

P., as he was popularly known, was a habitual nomad and was reported to have led a
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, wandering across Kerala, living in several places, meeting their people and making them part of his life and literature. Poetry formed his main genre of work, though he has also written novels, short stories, articles and plays. While during the initial stages of his literary career, Nair wrote spiritual poems, ''Nirapara'' published in 1944, started a new phase which showed his leaning towards nature and symbolism. His autobiography, ''Kaviyude Kaalpaadukal'' (The Footprints of a Poet), with foreword by
M. T. Vasudevan Nair Madath Thekkepaattu Vasudevan Nair (born 1933 July 15 ), popularly known as MT, is an Indian author, screenplay writer and film director. He is a prolific and versatile writer in modern Malayalam literature, and is one of the masters of post-I ...
, is one of the celebrated works in prose in Malayalam. ''Thamarathoni'', written during his days in Kollengode, ''Kaliyachan'', ''Vayalkarayil'', ''Ratholsavam'' and ''Pookkalam'' are a few of his known poems.


Honours

The Raja of
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honoured Nair with the title ''Bhakthakavi'' and presented him with a ''veerashrungala'' (golden bracelet) in 1949 and he received the title of ''Sahitya Nipunan'' in 1963 from the Raja of Kochi.
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selected ''Kaliyachan'' of Kunhiraman Nair for their inaugural
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to Malayalam writers for writing poetry of literary merit. It is one of the twelve categories of the Kerala Sahitya A ...
in 1959. He received the Kendra Sahithya Academy Award for his work, ''Thamarathoni'', in 1967. In 1981, Eyamkode Sreedharan, with the help of Venugopala Varma, the then Raja of Kollengode who donated a plot of land, initiated the efforts to build a memorial for the poet in Kollengode which was subsequently taken up by the
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to establish the ''Mahakavi P. Memorial Art and Culture Centre''. The centre houses music school, a library, Kerala Kalabhavan which is a school for
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. The centre also holds performances in folk and classical art forms such as Kathakali,
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and Porattukali. A government vocational school at Nair's native place, Bellikoth, has been named after him as ''Mahakavi P. Smaraka Government Vocational Higher Secondary School'' and a town hall in
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has been named ''Mahakavi P Memorial Hall''. Kanhangad also has another memorial of the poet, ''Mahakavi P. Memorial'' which was designed by
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and houses a library and a public reading room. The upper floor of the building has since been converted into a museum and all the books and articles written by the poet, the chair and dresses used by him, as well as a gold chain presented by the
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m on his 60th birthday are in display there. There are two
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organizations, ''Mahakavi P Foundation'', based in Thiruvananthapuram and ''Mahakavi P. Smaraka Samithi'', based in Kanhangad; the former has instituted an annual literary award, ''Kaliyachan Award'' and the latter manages two awards for recognising excellence in Malayalam poetry, the ''Mahakavi P Memorial Award for Poetry'' and ''Poetry Award for Young Poets''.


In popular culture

''
Ivan Megharoopan ''Ivan Megharoopan'' is a 2012 Malayalam biographical film written and directed by P. Balachandran. The film is based on the life of Malayalam poet P. Kunhiraman Nair and is particularly based on his autobiography, ''Kaviyude Kalpadukal''. Prak ...
'', a 2012 Malayalam biopic, written and directed by
P. Balachandran Padmanabhan Balachandran Nair (2 February 1952 – 5 April 2021) was an Indian writer, playwright, scenarist, director, and actor. He was known for his work in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema. Career Balachandran is best known for ...
with
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in the lead role, is based on the life of poet as detailed in his autobiography, ''Kaviyude Kalpadukal''. His 1959 poem ''Kaliyachan'', has been adapted into a feature film produced by the National Film Development Corporation under the same name with Manoj K. Jayan in the lead; the film received three awards at the
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