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G. Bhargavan Pillai

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Pillai during official days

G. Bhargavan Pillai (1933–2009), published under the name Ji Bhārggavanpiḷḷa, was an Indian writer on folklore in Kerala.

Early life and education

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G. Bhargavan Pillai was born in 1933[1] into a Mundakkal family from Kudassanadu, a small village in Alappey district (near Pandalam), Kerala.[citation needed]

He earned his degree from Pandalam NSS College in botany, and also earned a M.A. from University College of Kerala in Malayalam.[citation needed]

Career

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G. Bhargavan Pillai during retirement

Pillai worked as a producer for All India radio for over 30 years, retiring in 1991.[citation needed]

He was founding chair of Kerala Folklore Academy, located at Kannur, Kerala.[citation needed]

He published many books, sometimes recorded under the name Ji Bhārggavanpiḷḷa.[2][3]

One of his most well-known works is Kakkarissinatakam (1976; Malayalam: Kākkariśśināṭakaṃ: gavēṣaṇagrandhaṃ), a book on Kakkarissi Natakam, a folk art of Kerala.[4][1][5]

Recognition and awards

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Death

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Pillai died on 17 April 2009 at the age of 75, in Trivandrum.[citation needed]

Selected works

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His major works include:[2]

  • Porottu Nadakaum Mattum
  • Keralathile Paananmar Paadunnu
  • Mathilerikanni Paniyalayil
  • Radio Nadakam (study)
  • Kakkarissinadakam (1976)
  • "Aalayaal Thara Venam" (folk song)
  • Nattarangu: Vikasaum Parinaamavum
  • Ithihaasa Puthrikal
  • Poomukham
  • E.V. yude Jeevacharithram
  • Pandalam K.P. - Kavyajeevitham
  • Akashavaniyil Innale
  • Naadodi Nadakangalude Pinnale

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ji Bhārggavanpiḷḷa". Open Library. 28 August 2008. Retrieved 25 May 2025.
  2. ^ a b "au="Bhārggavanpiḷḷa, Ji" [Search Results]". Worldcat. Retrieved 25 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Malayalam Folk drama". Open Library. Retrieved 25 May 2025.
  4. ^ "Kakkarissi Natakam - a satirical dance-drama, Performing art".
  5. ^ Kakkarissi Natakam, library catalogue entry at the University of Calicut
  6. ^ "Fellowship List". Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi. 2 July 2017. Archived from the original on 1 March 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2025. See no. 32, Keraleeya Kalakal