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Sugathakumari (22 January 1934 – 23 December 2020) was an Indian
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or w ...
and activist, who was at the forefront of environmental and feminist movements in
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,
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. Her parents were the poet and freedom fighter
Bodheswaran Bodheswaran (28 December 1901 – 3 July 1990), (also known as Bodheswarananda), was an Indian independence activist, social reformer and a poet of Malayalam literature. He was known for his nationalistic poems such as ''Keralaganam'' and for hi ...
and V. K. Karthiyayini Amma, a
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scholar. She was the founder secretary of the Prakrithi Samrakshana Samithi, an organisation for the protection of nature, and of Abhaya, a home for destitute women and a day-care centre for the mentally ill. She chaired the Kerala State Women's Commission. She played a prominent role in the
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protest. Sugathakumari's notable works included ''Muthuchippikal, Pathirapookkal, Krishna Kavithakal, Ratrimazha,'' and ''Manalezhuthu.'' She won numerous awards and recognitions including Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award (1968), Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award (1978),
Odakkuzhal Award ''Odakkuzhal'' is a 1975 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. N. Menon and produced by M. P. Navakumar. The film stars Sheela, Jose Prakash, P. J. Antony and Alummoodan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjuna ...
(1982), Vayalar Award (1984), Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra Award (1986), Asan Prize (1991), Vallathol Award (2003), Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship (2004),
Ezhuthachan Puraskaram The Ezhuthachan Puraskaram is the highest literary honour is given by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi, Government of Kerala. The award is named after Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, the father of the Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languag ...
(2009),
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(2012),
Mathrubhumi Literary Award Mathrubhumi Literary Award (also known as Mathrubhumi Sahitya Puraskaram) is a literary award instituted in 2001 by leading Malayalam daily ''Mathrubhumi''. A sum of 3 lakh, a plaque and citation constitute the award. The award is conferred as a ...
(2014) and O. N. V. Literary Award (2017). In 2006, she was honoured with
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, the country's fourth-highest civilian honour.


Early life

Sugathakumari was born in Aranmula on 22 January 1934 in the modern day southern Indian state of Kerala (then in the Kingdom of Travancore). Her father Keshava Pillai, known as
Bodheswaran Bodheswaran (28 December 1901 – 3 July 1990), (also known as Bodheswarananda), was an Indian independence activist, social reformer and a poet of Malayalam literature. He was known for his nationalistic poems such as ''Keralaganam'' and for hi ...
, was a famous
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thinker and writer, who was involved in the country's freedom struggle. V. K. Karthiyayini Amma, her mother, was a well-known scholar and teacher of
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. Sugathakumari was the second of the three daughters of her parents, following an elder sister named Hrdayakumari, and preceding a younger sister named Sujatha Devi, both of them who excelled in literary field. After graduating from the
University College, Thiruvananthapuram University College, Thiruvananthapuram (UCT) is a constituent college of the University of Kerala, based primarily in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. The college was awarded 23rd rank by National Institutional Ran ...
, Sugathakumari completed her master's degree in philosophy from
Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram, also known as H.H. The Maharaja's College for Women, is one of the oldest women's college located in Trivandrum, Kerala. It was established in the year 1864 under the University of Madras. Acade ...
in 1955, and spent three years researching on the topic of 'Comparative Study of the Concept of Moksha in Indian Schools of Philosophy', but did not complete the thesis. Sugathakumari was the former state vice president of Kerala Students Uniun KSU ... ..she worked KSU 3 years 1959 1962


Literary career

Sugathakumari's first poem, which she published under a pseudonym in a weekly journal in 1957, attracted wide attention. In 1968, Sugathakumari won the
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 ...
for her work ''Pathirappookal'' (''Flowers of Midnight''). ''Raathrimazha'' (''Night Rain'') won the Kendra Sahitya Academy Award in 1978. Her other collections include ''Paavam Manavahridayam, Muthuchippi, Manalezhuth, Irulchirakukal'' and ''Swapnabhoomi''. Sugathakumari's earlier poetry mostly dealt with the tragic quest for love and is considered more lyrical than her later works, in which the quiet, lyrical sensibility is replaced by increasingly feminist responses to social disorder and injustice. Environmental issues and other contemporary problems are also sharply portrayed in her poetry. Sugathakumari has been described as among the most sensitive and most philosophical of contemporary Malayalam poets. Her poetry drew on her sadness. In an interview, she said, "I have been inspired to write mostly through my emotional upheavals; few of my poems can be called joyous. But these days I feel I'm slowly walking away from it all, to a world that is futile or meaningless". Sugathakumari's most famous works include ''Raathrimazha'', ''Ambalamani (temple bell)'' and ''Manalezhuthu''. Sugathakumari also wrote children's literature, receiving an Award for Lifetime Contribution to Children's Literature, instituted by the State Institute of Children's Literature, in 2008. She also translated many pieces of work into Malayalam. She won numerous other awards for her literary works, including the Vayalar Award and
Ezhuthachan Puraskaram The Ezhuthachan Puraskaram is the highest literary honour is given by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi, Government of Kerala. The award is named after Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, the father of the Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languag ...
, the highest literary honour from the Government of Kerala. In 2004, she was given the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship. She won the
Saraswati Samman The Saraswati Samman is an annual award for outstanding prose or poetry literary works in any of the 22 languages of India listed in Schedule VIII of the Constitution of India. It is named after the Hindu goddess of knowledge, Saraswati. The Sara ...
in 2012, being only the third Malayalam writer to do so. She also won the Pandit Karuppan Award. She was the principal of Kerala State Jawahar Balabhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. She was the founding chief editor of ''Thaliru'', a children's magazine published by Kerala State Institute of Children's Literature.


Social activism

A committed conservationist, Sugathakumari served as the secretary of the Society for Conservation of Nature, Thiruvananthapuram. In the late 1970s she led a successful nationwide movement, known as
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, to save some of the oldest natural forests in the country, the Silent Valley in Kerala, from submersion as a result of a planned hydroelectric project. Her poem ''Marathinu Stuthi'' (Ode to a Tree) became a symbol for the protest from the intellectual community and was the opening song of most of the Save Silent Valley campaign meetings. She was the founding secretary of the Prakrithi Samrakshana Samithi, an organisation for the protection of nature. She was also actively involved with various women's movements of the 1970s and served as the chair of the Kerala State Women's Commission. Sugathakumari also founded Abhaya (refuge), an organisation that provides shelter to female mental patients, after being appalled at conditions in the government-run mental hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. Three women led by social activist and artist G. Geetha, demanded a probe into the rape of a Dalit inmate woman by two counselors and the hostel warden of 'Abhaya' in 2002. Sugathakumari received the Bhattia Award for Social Science, the Sacred Soul International Award, the Lakshmi Award for social service, and the first Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra Award from the Government of India for her efforts in environmental conservation and afforestation.


Personal life

Sugathakumari's husband Dr. K. Velayudhan Nair (died 2003) was an educationist and writer who was an expert in educational psychology. They had a daughter, Lekshmi Devi. Sugathakumari's elder sister Hridayakumari was a literary critic, orator and educationist. The Kerala government declared Sugathakumari's ancestral house, Vazhuvelil Tharavadu, as a protected monument on her 84th birthday. Sugathakumari died on 23 December 2020, due to complications from
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during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, at the
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, thirty days short from her 87th birthday. She was cremated with full state honours at Santhikavadam crematorium in Thiruvananthapuram on the same day.


Works

*''Mutthuchippi'' (''Pearl and Oyster''; 1961) *''Pathirappookkal'' (''Midnight Flowers''; 1967) *''Paavam Pavam Manava Hrudayam'' (''Poor Human Heart''; 1968) *''Pranamam'' (''Salutation''; 1969) *''Irul Chirakukal'' (''The Wings of Darkness''; 1969) *''Raathrimazha'' (''Night Rain''; 1977) *''Ambalamani'' (''Temple Bell''; 1981) *''Kurinjippookkal'' (''Kurinji Flowers''; 1987) Pavada was also one of her works *''Thulaavarshappacha'' (''The Monsoon Green''; 1990) *''Radhayevide'' (''Where is Radha?''; 1995) *''Devadasi'' (1998) *''Manalezhuthu'' (''The Writing on the Sand''; 2006) *''Abhisarika'' *''Sugathakumariyude Kavithakal'' (2006) *''Krishnakavithakal'' (2008) *''Megham Vannu Thottappol'' (2010) *''Poovazhi Maruvazhi'' *''Kaadinu Kaaval''


Awards and recognitions


Civilian honours

* 2006:
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Literary awards

* 1968:
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 ...
for ''Pathirappookkal'' * 1978: Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award for ''Rathrimazha'' * 1982:
Odakkuzhal Award ''Odakkuzhal'' is a 1975 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. N. Menon and produced by M. P. Navakumar. The film stars Sheela, Jose Prakash, P. J. Antony and Alummoodan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjuna ...
for ''Ambalamani'' * 1984: Vayalar Award for ''Ambalamani'' * 1990: Asan Prize * 2001: Lalithambika Sahitya Award * 2003: Vallathol Award * 2004: Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship * 2004: Balamaniamma Award * 2007: P. Kunhiraman Nair Award for ''Manalezhuthu'' * 2008: Mahakavi Pandalam Keralavarma Poetry Award * 2008: Award for Lifetime Contribution to Children's Literature * 2009: Ezhuthachan Award * 2009: Basheer Puraskaram * 2012:
Saraswati Samman The Saraswati Samman is an annual award for outstanding prose or poetry literary works in any of the 22 languages of India listed in Schedule VIII of the Constitution of India. It is named after the Hindu goddess of knowledge, Saraswati. The Sara ...
for ''Manalezhuthu'' * 2013: PKV Award for Literature * 2013: Pandit Karuppan Award * 2014: VT Literary Award * 2014:
Mathrubhumi Literary Award Mathrubhumi Literary Award (also known as Mathrubhumi Sahitya Puraskaram) is a literary award instituted in 2001 by leading Malayalam daily ''Mathrubhumi''. A sum of 3 lakh, a plaque and citation constitute the award. The award is conferred as a ...
* 2014: Thoppil Bhasi Award * 2017: O. N. V. Literary Award * 2017: P. Kesavadev Literary Award * 2019: Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan Award


Other awards

* 1986: Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra Award * 2006: Panampilly Prathibha Puraskaram * 2007: Streesakti Award * 2007: K. Kunhirama Kurup Award * 2009: M.T.Chandrasenan Award


References


Further reading

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External links

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Leading Lights – Smt. Sugathakumari

Sugathakumari excerpts from an Interview
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