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A. Chandrasekhara Pandithar (death: October 26, 1879) was a Tamil scholar from Eelam. He was multifaceted; a writer, teacher, and translator. One of his most important works is the Mannippay Dictionary.
 
== Youth, Education ==
Chandrasekhara Pandithar was born to Ambalanavar in Uduvil, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. He was taught by his grandfather, Sankara Udayar. He was working with a Christian missionary of that time in Uduvil; he later converted to Christianity and changed his name to Nathaniel.


A. Chandrasekhara Pandithar (Died On: October 26, 1879) was a Tamil scholar from Eelam. He was also a writer, teacher, and a translator. One of his most important works is the Manipay Dictionary (Manipay is also spelled Maanippaai. It is the name of the town in Jaffna where the dictionary was complied).
== Early Life & Education ==
Chandrasekhara Pandithar was born to Ambalanavar in Uduvil, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. He was taught by his grandfather Sankara Udayar. He worked with Christian missionaries in Uduvil, converted to Christianity, and changed his name to Nathaniel.
== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Chandrasekhara Pandithar’s eldest son, Uvaiman Nathaniel Swaminathar was a doctor in Pamban. His middle son, Tillaiambal Nathaniel Uvesulia worked as a teacher in a mission school. His younger son, Ambalavanar worked in the Judicial Police Department in Jaffna.  
Chandrasekhara Pandithar’s eldest son, Uvaiman Nathaniel Swaminathar was a doctor in Pamban. His middle son, Tillaiambal Nathaniel Uvesulia worked as a teacher in a mission school. His youngest son, Ambalavanar worked in the Judicial Police Department in Jaffna.  
 
== Literary Life ==
== Literary Life ==
He was an editor in Vana. Spalding. He has written and translated many novels. He assisted Vana. Je. Knight from Nallur with a Tamil-English dictionary. He went to Chennai in 1848, to translate the Bible along with a priest from Spalding, Arnold Sadasivam Pillai. He helped a clergy with the translation of many Christian scriptures printed at the Mannippay Printing House.  
Chandrasekhara Pandithar wrote and translated many novels. He taught Rev. Levi Spaulding and assisted Rev. Joseph Knight of Nallur in the creation of a Tamil-English dictionary. He went to Chennai in 1848, to translate the Holy Bible along with Spaulding and Arnold Sadasivam Pillai. He helped the clergymen with the translation of many Christian scriptures printed at the Manipay Printing House.  
 
== Manipay Dictionary ==
== Mannippay Dictionary ==
Chandrasekhara Pandithar compiled and published the Manipay dictionary, which is the earliest comprehensive Tamil dictionary. Rev. Spaulding printed "The Manual Dictionary of the Tamil Language" in an American Mission printing house in Jaffna. It is known as the ''Yazhpaanam Dictionary'' or the ''Spaulding Dictionary''. This dictionary contains 58,500 words. Irupaalai Senathirasa Mudaliar and Navali V. Vairamuthupillai also helped create it.  
Chandrasekhara Pandithar compiled and published the Mannipay dictionary. This is one of the earliest big dictionaries in Tamil. Father Spalding printed “The Manual Dictionary of the Tamil Language” in an American Mission printing house in Jaffna. It has been known as the ''Yazhpaanam Dictionary'' or the ''Spalding Dictionary''. This dictionary contains 58,500 words. Irupaalai Senathirasa Mudaliar and Navali V. Vairamuthupillai helped with the dictionary.  
 
== Death ==
== Death ==
Chandrasekhara Pandithar died at the age of 79 on October 26, 1879.  
Chandrasekhara Pandithar passed away on on October 26, 1879 at the age of 79 .  
 
== Links ==
== Links ==
* [https://noolaham.net/project/10/962/962.pdf Paavalar Sarithira Theepagam]
* [https://noolaham.net/project/10/962/962.pdf Paavalar Sarithira Theepagam]
== Reference ==
== Reference ==
 
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The Manual Dictionary of the Tamil Language - 1842

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A. Chandrasekhara Pandithar (Died On: October 26, 1879) was a Tamil scholar from Eelam. He was also a writer, teacher, and a translator. One of his most important works is the Manipay Dictionary (Manipay is also spelled Maanippaai. It is the name of the town in Jaffna where the dictionary was complied).

Early Life & Education

Chandrasekhara Pandithar was born to Ambalanavar in Uduvil, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. He was taught by his grandfather Sankara Udayar. He worked with Christian missionaries in Uduvil, converted to Christianity, and changed his name to Nathaniel.

Personal Life

Chandrasekhara Pandithar’s eldest son, Uvaiman Nathaniel Swaminathar was a doctor in Pamban. His middle son, Tillaiambal Nathaniel Uvesulia worked as a teacher in a mission school. His youngest son, Ambalavanar worked in the Judicial Police Department in Jaffna.

Literary Life

Chandrasekhara Pandithar wrote and translated many novels. He taught Rev. Levi Spaulding and assisted Rev. Joseph Knight of Nallur in the creation of a Tamil-English dictionary. He went to Chennai in 1848, to translate the Holy Bible along with Spaulding and Arnold Sadasivam Pillai. He helped the clergymen with the translation of many Christian scriptures printed at the Manipay Printing House.

Manipay Dictionary

Chandrasekhara Pandithar compiled and published the Manipay dictionary, which is the earliest comprehensive Tamil dictionary. Rev. Spaulding printed "The Manual Dictionary of the Tamil Language" in an American Mission printing house in Jaffna. It is known as the Yazhpaanam Dictionary or the Spaulding Dictionary. This dictionary contains 58,500 words. Irupaalai Senathirasa Mudaliar and Navali V. Vairamuthupillai also helped create it.

Death

Chandrasekhara Pandithar passed away on on October 26, 1879 at the age of 79 .

Links

Reference


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