G Bhargavan Pillai
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G. Bhargavan Pillai (1933–2009), was one among the famous Folklore writers from Kerala. He was the Founder Chairman of Kerala Folklore Academy, located at Kannur, Kerala. Pillai's most famous work is Kakkarissinatakam (1976, Malayalam), a book on Kakkarissi Natakam.[1] Bhargavan Pillai died on 17 April 2009 at the age of 75, in Trivandrum due to illness.
Occupation:Folklore writer
Spouse:Smt. K.G. Leelavathy Amma
Early life
[edit]Pillai was born in Mundakkal family from Kudassanadu, a small village in Alappey district (near Pandalam), Kerala. He earned his degree from Pandalam NSS College in Botany and holds an M.A. from University College of Kerala in Malayalam. After working in All India Radio (AIR) for over 30 years, he retired as the producer in 1991.
Awards and honors
[edit]- Senior Fellowship from Central Government for his research works in traditional art forms of Kerala in 1977.
- Scholarship holder from Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust Archived 10 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine (1986).
- Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy Award in 1994.
- Revathi Pattathanam Award in 1996.
Major works
[edit]Some of his major works include:
- Porottu Nadakaum Mattum
- Keralathile Paananmar Paadunnu
- Mathilerikanni Paniyalayil
- Radio Nadakam (Study)
- Kakkarissinadakam
- Aalayaal Thara Venam (Folk Song)
- Nattarangu: Vikasaum Parinaamavum
- Ithihaasa Puthrikal
- Poomukham
- E.V. yude Jeevacharithram
- Pandalam K.P. - Kavyajeevitham
- Akashavaniyil Innale
- Naadodi Nadakangalude Pinnale