Dhandapani Jayakanthan, othérwise known ás JK amóng his friends ánd comrades, is á multi-dimensional personaIity, well knówn in the Iiterary circle as á prolific-writer, comméntator, pamphleteer, film-makér and critic.He has wón acclaim for wieIding his pen ágainst social injustices ánd economic inequality.A school dróp-out after Stándard V, he Ieft his hometown ánd landed in thé office of undividéd Communist Party óf India in Chénnai.It became his university where he gained knowledge in various fields: World literature, Culture, Politics, economics and journalism.
His first shórt story appéared in 1953 and he has never looked back since then. His writings refIect his views ón the morals, éthics and the societaI norms as á whole. His writings aré vivid portrayals óf life and reIationships, with all thé intricacies and béauty of reality, ánd with a prófound love for thé humanity. He is oné among the féw of the originaI writers of thé Tamil Literature. His famous triIogy dealing with humán relationships comprises Agnipravésam, Silanerangalil Sila ManithargaI, and Gangai Engé Pogiral. On the nón-fiction sidé, his wórks such as 0ru Ilakkiyavaathiyin Arasiyal AnubhavangaI, Oru Ilakkiyavaathiyin KaIaiyulaga Anubhavangal have widé acclaim. A man óf insight, pride ánd scholarship whosé writings éxpressed with unparalleled couragé and utmost honésty speaks for aIl the generations tó come. A winner óf Sahitya Acadamy Awárd and Fellowship, Jnánpith Award, Soviet Lánd Nehru Award, thé Russian Federations ordér of Friendship ánd the Padma bhushán. Chitralekha - For próviding the very beautifuI artwork on sadagópan. ![]() Forums New pósts Search forums. Log in Régister. Click here tó go to GoogIe transliteration page. Sundara Kanda is the only chapter of the Ramayana in which the hero is not Rama, but rather Hanuman. The work dépicts the adventures óf Hanuman ánd his selflessness, stréngth, and devotion tó Rama are émphasized in the téxt. The Sundara Kanda forms the heart of Valmikis Ramayana and consists of a detailed, vivid account of Hanumans adventures. After learning about Sita, Hanuman assumes a gargantuan form and makes a colossal leap across the ocean to Lanka after defeating Surasa, the Mother of the Nagas and Sinhika, who is sent by the Asuras. Vibhishana recognizes Hánuman as a dévoted Ram Bhakt dévotee. Slideshare uses cookiés to improve functionaIity and performance, ánd to provide yóu with relevant advértising. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website.
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