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Nellikkal Muraleedharan
BornT.R Muraleedharan Nair
(1948-12-01)1 December 1948
Pathanamthitta District, Kerala,
India
Died25 April 2010(2010-04-25) (aged 61)
Occupation(s)Poet, writer and critic
Years active1977–2010 (Poet)

Nellickal Muraleedharan (1948–2010) was a writer and poet in Malayalam. He received the Kerala Sahitya Academi award in the `poetry' section for his collection, Nellickal Muraleedharante Kavithakal in 2004.

Muraleedharan was selected for the Edassery Memorial award in 1985 for his book Purappad. He also received the S.B.T award for 'Paandi', Poonthanam award for poetry, and the K.C Chacko Award.

Personal life

He was born in a village called Nellickal in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala State on 2 December 1948. His official name was T.R Muraleedharan Nair. He was the eldest son of T. Raghavan Pillai and late P.P Thankamma. He did his schooling from various schools in Pathanamthitta. He had written many poems about river Pamba since he spent his childhood days playing on the shores of Pampa. He had also expressed his attachment to his parents through his poems. He was married to Sukhada Devi K., a retired school Principal. They have three daughters.

Career

He had completed Master of Arts in Malayalam from Mahatma Gandhi University and worked as a Lecturer in various colleges since 1977. He took a Doctorate (Ph.D) in 1991 and was a Research guide since then. He later joined Sree Sankaracharya Sanskrit University, Kalady as a Professor in Malayalam and continued his service there till he retired on 30 April 2009 as the Head of the Department of Malayalam department.

Life as a poet and writer

Nellickal Muraleedharan was noticed for his modern poems and was recognised in the world of Malayalam Poetry from the early '80s. His poem 'Veedu' had brought him various appreciations from noted poets of that time. He received his first award 'Edassery Award' in 1985 for the book, "Purappad" which was a collection of his various poems. He had published various books since then, some of the noted ones are Viroopante Pattu, 76; Atmapuranum, 86; Purappad, 85; Kilivathil, 88; Baligatha, 91; Chitha Kadakunna Pakshikal, 92; Bodhisatvante Jenmangal, 94 (All Poetry); Nagarapuranum, 81 (novel); Sahitya Sabdakaram, 93 (Dictionary of literary terms), Nellickal Muraleedharante Kavithaakal, Nellickal Muraleedharante Kavithaakal - Volume 2, Veedu, Keralathile Jaathivyavstha, Aranmula Vallamkali, Vishwasaahithya darshanangal. He received a number of awards for his book Sahitya Sabdakaram which is also a reference book for all Malayalam M.A students. His collection of Poems Nellickal Muraleedharante Kavithaakal fetched him the Kerala Saahitya Academy Award for the best Poet in Kerala in the year 2004. He also won a number of other awards like 'State Bank of Travancore Award', 'K.C Chacko Award', 'Poonthanam Award' for various books. He wrote some Plays, 'Poocha Sanyasi' being the most noted one among them. It was a musical and was directed and aired by Doordarshan . His selected poems Veedu was also published with a music CD containing 8 of his most noted Poems. He was one of the most noted modern day poets in Malayalam.

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