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The Hindu
09-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Three-day Kamban Vizha begins in Puducherry
The 58th Kamban Vizha, a three-day festival to commemorate Kamban, the Tamil poet of the Chola period, began on Friday at Kamban Kalaiarangam in Puducherry. Organised by Kamban Kazhagam, the festival has events lined up for the next three days based on Kamba Ramayanam. Inaugurating the event, Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashanathan said the poet has played a major role in spreading the teachings of Ramayana among the Tamil population. 'If Ram is living as God in the minds of Tamil people, it is because of Kamban,' the Lt. Governor said. Urging the youth to inculcate the spirit and values enshrined in Kamba Ramayana, the Lt. Governor said the epic work of Kamban has withstood the test of time. The poet and his work continued to get huge recognition, he added. Several writers and poets were honoured at the inaugural function. Retired Supreme Court Judge and Chairperson of National Human Rights Commission V. Ramasubramanian, Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, Speaker R. Selvam, Home Minister A. Namassivayam and Minister for Public Works K. Lakshminarayanan were among those who attended the inaugural event.


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Pondicherry university professor establishes endowment to promote kambaramayanam and kamban
Growing up listening to his mother recite verses of ' Kambaramayanam ' turned Clement S Lourdes into a lifelong fan of the epic. Now, Lourdes, a Professor in English at Pondicherry University , has established an endowment at the Subramania Bharathi School of Tamil Language and Literature to promote the Tamil epic and its celebrated writer, Kamban . "Kambaramayanam was never given the recognition it deserves. Neither was Kamban," says Lourdes, Director of Culture and Cultural Relations at the university. "There are many endowments on almost all noted Tamil scholars in various universities in India and abroad, but none of the prominent universities has an endowment on Kamban to celebrate his works." He adds that the endowment aims to bring together teaching faculty members, research scholars, postgraduate and undergraduate students to study the epic. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai Lourdes says his mother, Jaya, was a school dropout but read Tamil literature, particularly the works of Kamban. "She knew the epic by heart. My mother's father, A M Thambusamy, published the Tamil magazine Kavidamandalam and appointed Tamil poet Bharathidasan as its chief editor." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Jawa Barat: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Lourdes adds that the epic stands apart among all classical Tamil poetry for its richness in language, use of metaphors, and poetic elegance. "The epic played a crucial role in shaping Tamil Hindus' religious devotion. It popularised Lord Rama's life in Tamil Nadu and reinforced Hindu values and tradition. Kamban succeeded in translating the Sanskrit epic into a local, more accessible language and narrated Lord Rama's life in a poetic form to the Tamil-speaking populace." The epic, says Lourdes, has several unique characteristics when compared to other versions of the Ramayana. Central Institute of Classical Tamil Vice Chairperson Sudha Seshayyan gave the inaugural lecture of the endowment on 'Kamban Entroru Manudan' (Kamban: A Human Being), delving into the essence of Kambaramayanam. Assistant Professor (Tamil) Lakshmi Duttai will coordinate the endowment lecture series. In a bid to encourage students to engage more deeply with the epic, the department organised elocution and drawing competitions for the students and distributed prizes to the winners during the inaugural function. Email your feedback with name and address to MSID:: 120772264 413 |