കുമാരനാശാൻ, സി വി കുഞ്ഞിരാമൻ എന്നീ സാമുദായിക പരിഷ്കർത്താക്കളുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ ഉൾപ്പെടുത്തിയിരിക്കുന്നത്.
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Birthplace of Kumaranashan
Kayikkara, Thiruvananthapuram
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Kumaranashan born on
12th April 1873
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Father of Kumaranashan
Narayanan
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Mother of Kumaranashan
Kali
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Spouse of Kumaranashan
Bhanumathi
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Childhood name of Kumaranashan
Kumaru
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Kumaranashan undertook a studentship in poetry under
Manamboor Govindan Asan
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Translation of Edwin Arnold’s Light of Asia written by Kumaranasan
Sribuddha Charitham
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First notable work of Kumaranashan
Veena Poovu
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Which is known as the first ideal Khanda
kavyam
in Malayalam
Veena Poovu
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Veena Poovu was published for the first time in
Mithavadi
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Veena Poovu was written at
Jaina Medu, Palakkadu
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Veena Poovu was written in which year
1907
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Kumaranashan was
honoured
by Prince of Wales in
1922
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The only poet in Malayalam become Mahakavi without writing a Mahakavyam
Kumaranasan
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The title Mahakavi was given to Kumaranasan by
Madras University
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Work of Kumaranasan that depicts the fact “Mamsanibadhamalla Ragam”
Leela
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Work of Kumaranasan written in Vanchippattu vritham
Karuna
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Last work of Kumaranasan
Karuna
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Plays written by Kumaranasan
Vichithravijayam, Mrityunjayam
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The character “Mathangi” belongs to which poem of Kumaranasan
Chandalabhikshuki
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Work of Kumaranasan in the background of Mappila Rebellion
Duravastha
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The elegy authored by Kumaranasan to mourn the death of AR Rajaraja Varma
Prarodhanam
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“Mattuvin
chattangale swayam
,
allenkil mattumathukalee ningalethan
” Kumaranasan give this warning in which poem?
Duravastha
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Who was known as “Sneha Gayakan”
Kumaranasan
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Who was called as “Ashaya Gambheeran”
Kumaranasan
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Who called Kumaranasan as “Divya kokilam”
Leelavathy
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Who called Kumaranasan as “Chinna Swami”
Dr. Palpu
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Who called Kumaranasan as “Viplavathinte Shukranakshathram”
Joseph Mundassery
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Who called Kumaranasan as “Poet of the revolution” and “Poet of renaissance”
Thayat Sankaran
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“Asan- Navodhanathinte Kavi” is written by
Thayat Sankaran
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Who was known as the Son of honor (മാനസപുത്രൻ) to Dr. Palpu
Kumaranasan
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Kumaranasan authored “Divya kokilam” as a tribute to
Rabindranath Tagore
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The first poet to become a member of Travancore legislative assembly
Kumaranasan
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Kumaranasan become a member of Travancore legislative assembly in
1909
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First Malayalam poet to appear on Indian postal stamp
Kumaranasan
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Indian postal stamp issued to honour Kumaranasan in
12th April 1973
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Kumaranasan died on
16th January 1924
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Kumaranasan memorial is situated at
Thonnackal, Thiruvananthapuram
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Boat accident that caused the death of Kumaranasan was happened at
Kuarakodi, Pallana River, Alappuzha
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Name of the boat that Kumaranasan traveled at the time of the accident
Redeemer
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Asan’s books on Buddha legends
Karuna, Chandala Bhikshuki
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Who wrote the book “Asanthiyil
ninnum
Shanthiyilekk” about Kumaranasan
MK Sanu
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Famous works of Kumaranasan
Veena Poovu, Prarodhanam, Divya Kokilam, Duravastha, Karuna, Vanamala, Pushpavaadi, Manimala, Nalini, Leela, Sreebudha Charitham, Simhaprasavam, Shankara Shathakam, Bhaktha Vilapam, Kalakanda geetham, Chinthavishtayaya Seetha, Chandala Bhikshuki, Gramavrikshathile Kuyil
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Birthplace of CV Kunjiraman
Mayyanadu, Kollam
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CV Kunjiraman was born on
1871
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Father of CV Kunjiraman
Velayudhan
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Mother of CV Kujiraman
Kunji Chali
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Founder of Malayalam daily Kerala Kaumudi
CV Kunjiraman
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Kerala Kaumudi Started on
1911
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The founder editor of Malayalarajyam newspaper
CV Kunjiraman
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“Theeyarkk
nallath
Budhamatham
thanneyaanu
” who told these words
CV Kunjiraman
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PK
Theeyan
, Simhalan, Bhashabhimani, were the pen names of
CV Kunjiraman
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Years in which CV Kunjiraman was elected as the secretary of SNDP
1928 and 1931
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CV Kunjiraman died on
1949
(To be Continued…)