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Ganapathi Iyer (1709-1784) was a Tamil scholar, Saiva scholar, Priest and minor-literary poet.
Ganapathi Iyer (1709-1784) was a Tamil scholar, Saiva scholar, Priest and Sitrilakkia (Minor-literary) poet.
 
== Private Life ==
Ganapathy Iyer was born to Balakrishna Iyer in 1709 at Vaddukkoddai, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Balakrishna Iyer migrated to Jaffna from Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu and served as a priest in Vaddukkoddai temples.
 
== Saiva Life ==
Ganapathy Iyer remained a bachelor. While travelling to northern Sri Lanka, Ganapathy Iyer became a devotee of Vairavar of Thiruvaiyaru (Sri Lanka) and recited verses in praise of Vairavar. Ganapathy Iyer returned to Vaddukoddai after the pilgrimage to north and completed the play composition ''Vaalapiman Natakam'' which was started as ''Sundari Natakam'' with few verses by his relative Shanmuga Iyer. Ganapathy Iyer became a famous poet subsequently.
 
== Literary Life ==
Sittambalapulavar who lived in Mathagal, Jaffna was his student. Ganapathy Iyer who used to visit Vedaranyam every year, composed mariner’s song for the benefit of boatmen. It embodies the ''Skanda Purana'' completely. Ganapathy Iyer wrote plays such as ''Malaiyakantini Natakam, Alankararupa Natakam and Adhirupavathi Natakam''. He composed ''Vannai Vaithilinga Kuravanji'' imagining Vaithilinga Swamy of Vannarpannai as supreme in the song. Ganapathy Iyer composed ''Vaddunagar Pittivayal Bhadrakali'' verses. On Siddhi Vinayaka of Paruthithurai, he penned a hundred poem Paavikarpam of venba, Asiriyam, kali, vanchi and marul. He also composed many solo poems.
 
== Death ==
Ganapathy Iyer passed away in 1784 at the age of 75.
 
== Books ==
 
===== Kuravanji =====
 
* ''Vannai Vaithilinga Kuravanji''
 
===== Verses =====
 
* ''Vaddunagar Pittivayal Bhadrakali''
 
===== Unjal =====
 
* ''Vaddunagar Pittivayal Bhadrakali''
 
===== Plays =====
 
* ''Adhirupavathi Natakam''
* ''Malaiyakantini Natakam''
* ''Alankararupa Natakam''
* ''Vaalapiman Natakam''
 
===== Others =====
 
* ''Siddhi Vinayaka Paavikarpam''
 
== References ==
 
* [https://noolaham.org/wiki/index.php/Dictionary_of_Biography_of_the_Tamils_of_Ceylon Dictionary of biography of the Tamils of Ceylon, 1997 (compiled by S. Arumugam)]
* [https://noolaham.org/wiki/index.php/%E0%AE%88%E0%AE%B4%E0%AE%A8%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%9F%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%9F%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%A9%E0%AF%8D_%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%B4%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%9A%E0%AF%8D_%E0%AE%9A%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%9F%E0%AE%B0%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%AE%E0%AE%A3%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%95%E0%AE%B3%E0%AF%8D Ezha Natin Tamil Sudar Manihal - Thenpuloliyur M. Ganapathypillai - Pari Publishers]
* [https://www.commonfolks.in/books/n-v-jayaraman Sitrilakkia Pulavar Agarathi : N. V. Jayaraman]
* [http://kanaga_sritharan.tripod.com/sittilakkiyam.htm#19 17th - 20th Century Jaffna's Sitrilakkia Pulavars, compiled by Kanaga Sritharan]
* [https://www.thejaffna.com/eminence/%E0%AE%95%E0%AE%A3%E0%AE%AA%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%BF-%E0%AE%90%E0%AE%AF%E0%AE%B0%E0%AF%8D Ganapathy Iyer - thejaffna.com]
 
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Ganapathi Iyer (1709-1784) was a Tamil scholar, Saiva scholar, Priest and Sitrilakkia (Minor-literary) poet.

Private Life

Ganapathy Iyer was born to Balakrishna Iyer in 1709 at Vaddukkoddai, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Balakrishna Iyer migrated to Jaffna from Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu and served as a priest in Vaddukkoddai temples.

Saiva Life

Ganapathy Iyer remained a bachelor. While travelling to northern Sri Lanka, Ganapathy Iyer became a devotee of Vairavar of Thiruvaiyaru (Sri Lanka) and recited verses in praise of Vairavar. Ganapathy Iyer returned to Vaddukoddai after the pilgrimage to north and completed the play composition Vaalapiman Natakam which was started as Sundari Natakam with few verses by his relative Shanmuga Iyer. Ganapathy Iyer became a famous poet subsequently.

Literary Life

Sittambalapulavar who lived in Mathagal, Jaffna was his student. Ganapathy Iyer who used to visit Vedaranyam every year, composed mariner’s song for the benefit of boatmen. It embodies the Skanda Purana completely. Ganapathy Iyer wrote plays such as Malaiyakantini Natakam, Alankararupa Natakam and Adhirupavathi Natakam. He composed Vannai Vaithilinga Kuravanji imagining Vaithilinga Swamy of Vannarpannai as supreme in the song. Ganapathy Iyer composed Vaddunagar Pittivayal Bhadrakali verses. On Siddhi Vinayaka of Paruthithurai, he penned a hundred poem Paavikarpam of venba, Asiriyam, kali, vanchi and marul. He also composed many solo poems.

Death

Ganapathy Iyer passed away in 1784 at the age of 75.

Books

Kuravanji
  • Vannai Vaithilinga Kuravanji
Verses
  • Vaddunagar Pittivayal Bhadrakali
Unjal
  • Vaddunagar Pittivayal Bhadrakali
Plays
  • Adhirupavathi Natakam
  • Malaiyakantini Natakam
  • Alankararupa Natakam
  • Vaalapiman Natakam
Others
  • Siddhi Vinayaka Paavikarpam

References