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C. Arumugapillai is a Tamil scholar and a Shaiva scholar. He was one of the minor literature writers in Eelam.  
C. Arumugapillai was a Tamil scholar and a Shaiva scholar. He was one of the minor literature writers in Eelam.  
 
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
He lived in the late 19th century in Udupiddy, Jaffna. He was known as Appukutty Upadhiyayar.  
He lived in the late 19th century in Udupiddy, Jaffna. He was known as Appukutty Upadhiyayar.  
== Literary Life ==
== Literary Life ==
He learned the grammar of Tamil literature from Valvai S. Vayathilinga Pillai. He assisted Vaiman Kathiravapillai with dictionary work. In 1887, he compiled and published his father’s songs, titled ''Kumaraswamy Mudaliar Kavithirattu''. He wrote anti-Christian novels on sectarianism, Christian heresy, and biblical history. He wrote novels on Shaivism. He sang ''pathigams'' with ''Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairava''r as the lead.  
[[File:ஊரிக்காடு நெற்கொழு வைரவர்.jpg|thumb|Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairavar]]
 
He learned the grammar and literature of Tamil from Valvai S. Vayathilinga Pillai. He assisted Vaiman Kathiravapillai with dictionary work. In 1887, he compiled and published his father’s songs, titled ''Kumaraswamy Mudaliar Kavithirattu''. He wrote anti-Christian books on Christian sectarianism, Christian heresy, and biblical history. He wrote novels on Shaivism. He sang ''pathigams'' with ''Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairava''r as the lead.  
== Novels ==
== Novels ==
=== ''Padhigam'' ===
=== ''Padhigam'' ===
 
* ''Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairavar''
* ''Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairava''r
 
=== Others ===
=== Others ===
* ''Kirithupalapirivinai''
* ''Kirithupalapirivinai''
* ''Christusamaya Pedham (1889)''
* ''Christusamaya Pedham (1889)''
* ''Viviliyanool Varalaru (1889)''
* ''Viviliyanool Varalaru (1889)''
== References ==
* Dictionary of biography of the Tamils of Ceylon, 1997 (compiled by S. Arumugam)
* Eela Naatin Tamil Sudar Manigal - Thenpuloliyur Mu. Ganapathipillai
*Sitrilakitya Pulavar Agaradhi : Na. Vi. Jeyaraman
* [http://kanaga_sritharan.tripod.com/sittilakkiyam.htm#2 Eelathu Sitrilakiya Pulavargal who lived in the 17th to 20th century, Collection : Kanaga Sritharan Australia | Yaazhpana Sarithiram - Navalar Kottam, A. Muthampillai (1912) | Hindu Kalaikalnjiyam - Kalakeerthi Po Bhoologasingam (1990)]
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== References ==
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* Dictionary of biography of the Tamils of Ceylon, 1997 (compiled by S. Arumugam)
* ஈழ நாட்டின் தமிழ் சுடர் மணிகள் – தென்புலோலியூர் மு. கணபதிப்பிள்ளை
* சிற்றிலக்கிய புலவர் அகராதி: ந.வீ. ஜெயராமன்
* http://kanaga_sritharan.tripod.com/sittilakkiyam.htm#2


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C. Arumugapillai was a Tamil scholar and a Shaiva scholar. He was one of the minor literature writers in Eelam.

Biography

He lived in the late 19th century in Udupiddy, Jaffna. He was known as Appukutty Upadhiyayar.

Literary Life

Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairavar

He learned the grammar and literature of Tamil from Valvai S. Vayathilinga Pillai. He assisted Vaiman Kathiravapillai with dictionary work. In 1887, he compiled and published his father’s songs, titled Kumaraswamy Mudaliar Kavithirattu. He wrote anti-Christian books on Christian sectarianism, Christian heresy, and biblical history. He wrote novels on Shaivism. He sang pathigams with Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairavar as the lead.

Novels

Padhigam

  • Urikaadu Nerkozhu Vairavar

Others

  • Kirithupalapirivinai
  • Christusamaya Pedham (1889)
  • Viviliyanool Varalaru (1889)

References



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First published on: 29-Sep-2022, 21:14:22 IST