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[[File:Kasupillai.jpg|thumb|Kaa. Su. Pillai]]K. Subramania Pillai (Kaa. Su. Pillai) (Kandhimathinathapillai Subramania Pillai) (November 5, 1888 - April 30, 1945) was a Tamil scholar and a Tamil literature history teacher. He was a Shaivite, a lawyer, a Tamil professor, a translator, an orator, and a speechwriter. He was multilingual in Tamil, English, Sanskrit, and Malayalam.  
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K. Subramania Pillai (Kaa. Su. Pillai) (Kandhimathinathapillai Subramania Pillai) (November 5, 1888 - April 30, 1945) was a Tamil scholar and a Tamil literature history teacher. He was a Shaivite, a lawyer, a Tamil professor, a translator, an orator, and a speechwriter. He was multilingual in Tamil, English, Sanskrit, and Malayalam.
== Birth, Education ==
== Birth, Education ==
K. Subramania Pillai was born on November 5, 1888, to Shaiva Vellalar Gandhimathinatha Pillai and Meenakshi Pillai. He received his primary education in a ''thinnai'' (porch) school in Tirunelveli. In 1906, he bagged the first rank in the Chennai Matriculation exam. In 1908, he topped the F. A (Fellow of Arts) examination in the University of Madras. He won first place as a student in a poet examination conducted by Madurai Tamil Sangam. He won a prize for Tamil research; which was arranged by Powermurket, an Englishman. In 1910, he graduated with B.A. History. In 1913, he received his M.A. in English Literature and in 1914, he received his M.A. in TamilLiterature. [[File:Ka-su-pillai-saivaperumakkal FrontImage 638.jpg|thumb|Kaa. Su. Pillai]]
K. Subramania Pillai was born on November 5, 1888, to Shaiva Vellalar Gandhimathinatha Pillai and Meenakshi Pillai. He received his primary education in a ''thinnai'' (porch) school in Tirunelveli. In 1906, he bagged the first rank in the Chennai Matriculation exam. In 1908, he topped the F. A (Fellow of Arts) examination in the University of Madras. He won first place as a student in a poet examination conducted by Madurai Tamil Sangam. He won a prize for Tamil research; which was arranged by Powermurket, an Englishman. In 1910, he graduated with B.A. History. In 1913, he received his M.A. in English Literature and in 1914, he received his M.A. in TamilLiterature. [[File:Ka-su-pillai-saivaperumakkal FrontImage 638.jpg|thumb|Kaa. Su. Pillai]]
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== In Chennai ===
=== In Chennai ===
In 1919, he joined the Madras Law College as a lecturer, with the help of Judge Sheshadri Iyer. In 1920, Kaa. Su. Pillai gave 12 lectures on the subject, Principles of Criminology, at the University of Calcutta; he received the “Legal Lecture Award” created by the Rabindranath Tagore family. In 1922, he became a member of the glossary terms committee created by the Madras presidency. In 1926, he was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of  
In 1919, he joined the Madras Law College as a lecturer, with the help of Judge Sheshadri Iyer. In 1920, Kaa. Su. Pillai gave 12 lectures on the subject, Principles of Criminology, at the University of Calcutta; he received the “Legal Lecture Award” created by the Rabindranath Tagore family. In 1922, he became a member of the glossary terms committee created by the Madras presidency. In 1926, he was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of  


South India Saiva Siddhantha Works Publishing Society Tinnevelly Limited: which was formed to publish Tamil novels that didn’t incorporate other languages. He held that position until 1932. Sir Pitti Theagaraya Chetty, who was one of the founding members of the South Indian Welfare Association, helped Kaa. Su. Pillai to become a law professor. In 1927, he resigned as a law professor due to a new regulation at the Madras Law College.  
South India Saiva Siddhantha Works Publishing Society Tinnevelly Limited: which was formed to publish Tamil novels that didn’t incorporate other languages. He held that position until 1932. Sir Pitti Theagaraya Chetty, who was one of the founding members of the South Indian Welfare Association, helped Kaa. Su. Pillai to become a law professor. In 1927, he resigned as a law professor due to a new regulation at the Madras Law College.  
=== In Nellai ===
=== In Nellai ===
Kaa. Su. Pillai returned to his hometown, Nellai; after resigning as a law professor. From 1927 to 1929, he engaged in historical research on Saivakuralgal Sundarar, Seikizhar, and Manivasagar; he also engaged in writing the history of literature. In 1930, he resigned from Annamalai University and again returned to Nellai. He contested in local elections and served as a member of the Tirunelveli Municipality. He served as the trustee of the ''Gandhimati Amman Udanurai Nellaiyappar'' Temple located in Nellai. Later, he established Thevara and Saiva Agama schools to lay the foundation for Tamil worship.
Kaa. Su. Pillai returned to his hometown, Nellai; after resigning as a law professor. From 1927 to 1929, he engaged in historical research on Saivakuralgal Sundarar, Seikizhar, and Manivasagar; he also engaged in writing the history of literature. In 1930, he resigned from Annamalai University and again returned to Nellai. He contested in local elections and served as a member of the Tirunelveli Municipality. He served as the trustee of the ''Gandhimati Amman Udanurai Nellaiyappar'' Temple located in Nellai. Later, he established Thevara and Saiva Agama schools to lay the foundation for Tamil worship.


In 1934, the Madras Presidency Tamil Conference convened for the first time in Nellai. Kaa. Su. Pillai took charge as the chairman of the reception committee of the conference. At the conference, he spoke about the pride of Tamil and the pride of Tamilians. In 1934, Madras Presidency Tamil Association was started at Palayankottai as decided in the conference. Kaa. Su. Pillai held the post as in-charge until 1938.  
In 1934, the Madras Presidency Tamil Conference convened for the first time in Nellai. Kaa. Su. Pillai took charge as the chairman of the reception committee of the conference. At the conference, he spoke about the pride of Tamil and the pride of Tamilians. In 1934, Madras Presidency Tamil Association was started at Palayankottai as decided in the conference. Kaa. Su. Pillai held the post as in-charge until 1938.  
=== In Kanchipuram ===
=== In Kanchipuram ===
Kaa. Su. Pillai lived in Kanchipuram from 1938 to 1940. He stayed with his friend, Isaimani Sundaramoorthy Oduvar, and reaserched about Tamil music.
Kaa. Su. Pillai lived in Kanchipuram from 1938 to 1940. He stayed with his friend, Isaimani Sundaramoorthy Oduvar, and reaserched about Tamil music.
=== In Chidambaram ===
=== In Chidambaram ===
He was a professor in the Tamil department, in Annamalai University, Chidambaram, during the academic year 1929-1930. Ten years later, he served as a professor again at that university for four years, from 1940-1941 academic year to 1943-1944 academic year; he retired on July 1, 1944.  
He was a professor in the Tamil department, in Annamalai University, Chidambaram, during the academic year 1929-1930. Ten years later, he served as a professor again at that university for four years, from 1940-1941 academic year to 1943-1944 academic year; he retired on July 1, 1944.  


He suffered from rheumatism while working as a Tamil professor for the second time at the Annamalai University. Therefore, he wrote his research papers and texts through his assistant, In 1944, he returned to Nellai, from Chidambaram.
He suffered from rheumatism while working as a Tamil professor for the second time at the Annamalai University. Therefore, he wrote his research papers and texts through his assistant, In 1944, he returned to Nellai, from Chidambaram.
== Literary Life ==
== Literary Life ==
Kaa. Su. Pillai wrote a novel titled ''Tamil Ilakiya Varalaru'' when he lived in Nellai, from 1927-1930; it was published as two parts. This was the first novel that defined Tamilians and the Tamil literature. He has written forewords for ''Thiruvasagam, Tirukural, Tirumurugatrupadai, Siva Gnanapotham.'' He has written biographies of Appar, Sundarar, Sambandar, Manickavasagar.  
Kaa. Su. Pillai wrote a novel titled ''Tamil Ilakiya Varalaru'' when he lived in Nellai, from 1927-1930; it was published as two parts. This was the first novel that defined Tamilians and the Tamil literature. He has written forewords for ''Thiruvasagam, Tirukural, Tirumurugatrupadai, Siva Gnanapotham.'' He has written biographies of Appar, Sundarar, Sambandar, Manickavasagar.  
== Awards ==
== Awards ==
* In 1940, he was awarded ''Palkalai Pulavar'' at Tirunelveli, by the Madras Presidency Tamil Association, in a meeting.  
* In 1940, he was awarded ''Palkalai Pulavar'' at Tirunelveli, by the Madras Presidency Tamil Association, in a meeting.  
*In 1940, a member of the ''Needhi Katchi'' (Justice party), in the South Indian Welfare Association, and the prince of Chettinad, A. Muttaiah Chettiyar presented Kaa. Su. Pillai, a bronze pattayam; in appreciation of his work.  
*In 1940, a member of the ''Needhi Katchi'' (Justice party), in the South Indian Welfare Association, and the prince of Chettinad, A. Muttaiah Chettiyar presented Kaa. Su. Pillai, a bronze pattayam; in appreciation of his work.  
== Biography, Memorials ==
== Biography, Memorials ==
* Kaa. Su. Pillai Varalaru- E.Mu Subramaniyapillai 1958 (Tirunelveli Saiva Siddhanantha Printing Society)
* Kaa. Su. Pillai Varalaru- E.Mu Subramaniyapillai 1958 (Tirunelveli Saiva Siddhanantha Printing Society)
* At the Tirunelveli Junction, on the west bank of the Thamiraparani River, in the Kailasapuram Town Park, a piller was planted in memory of Kaa. Su. Pillai on October 13, 1947.
* At the Tirunelveli Junction, on the west bank of the Thamiraparani River, in the Kailasapuram Town Park, a piller was planted in memory of Kaa. Su. Pillai on October 13, 1947.
* The Kaa. Su. Memorial Literary Group was established in Kulithalai. One of the leaders of the Dravidian movement, Mee. Su. Ilamurugu founded this group. Kaa. Su. Pillai’s Centenary year was celeberated on behalf of this group, at Kulithalai.  
* The Kaa. Su. Memorial Literary Group was established in Kulithalai. One of the leaders of the Dravidian movement, Mee. Su. Ilamurugu founded this group. Kaa. Su. Pillai’s Centenary year was celeberated on behalf of this group, at Kulithalai.  
== Death ==
== Death ==




Kaa. Su. Pillai died on April 30, 1945, at the age of 56.
Kaa. Su. Pillai died on April 30, 1945, at the age of 56.
== Literary Significance ==
== Literary Significance ==
Kaa. Su. Pillai is notable for being one of the earliest researches in Tamil literature. He did not follow the research methods like Manonmaniam P. Sundaranar, K. N. Sivaraja Pillai. It is pointed out that his studies before them were mostly written in accordance with the linguistic data of the texts. His adoption of ''Saiva'' had limited his researches. His foreword for ''Thirukura''l, which was written on the basis of ''Saiva'', is an example.  
Kaa. Su. Pillai is notable for being one of the earliest researches in Tamil literature. He did not follow the research methods like Manonmaniam P. Sundaranar, K. N. Sivaraja Pillai. It is pointed out that his studies before them were mostly written in accordance with the linguistic data of the texts. His adoption of ''Saiva'' had limited his researches. His foreword for ''Thirukura''l, which was written on the basis of ''Saiva'', is an example.  
== Works ==
== Works ==
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Kaa. Su. Pillai

இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: கா.சுப்ரமணிய பிள்ளை


K. Subramania Pillai (Kaa. Su. Pillai) (Kandhimathinathapillai Subramania Pillai) (November 5, 1888 - April 30, 1945) was a Tamil scholar and a Tamil literature history teacher. He was a Shaivite, a lawyer, a Tamil professor, a translator, an orator, and a speechwriter. He was multilingual in Tamil, English, Sanskrit, and Malayalam.

Birth, Education

K. Subramania Pillai was born on November 5, 1888, to Shaiva Vellalar Gandhimathinatha Pillai and Meenakshi Pillai. He received his primary education in a thinnai (porch) school in Tirunelveli. In 1906, he bagged the first rank in the Chennai Matriculation exam. In 1908, he topped the F. A (Fellow of Arts) examination in the University of Madras. He won first place as a student in a poet examination conducted by Madurai Tamil Sangam. He won a prize for Tamil research; which was arranged by Powermurket, an Englishman. In 1910, he graduated with B.A. History. In 1913, he received his M.A. in English Literature and in 1914, he received his M.A. in TamilLiterature.

Kaa. Su. Pillai

Biography

In Chennai

In 1919, he joined the Madras Law College as a lecturer, with the help of Judge Sheshadri Iyer. In 1920, Kaa. Su. Pillai gave 12 lectures on the subject, Principles of Criminology, at the University of Calcutta; he received the “Legal Lecture Award” created by the Rabindranath Tagore family. In 1922, he became a member of the glossary terms committee created by the Madras presidency. In 1926, he was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of

South India Saiva Siddhantha Works Publishing Society Tinnevelly Limited: which was formed to publish Tamil novels that didn’t incorporate other languages. He held that position until 1932. Sir Pitti Theagaraya Chetty, who was one of the founding members of the South Indian Welfare Association, helped Kaa. Su. Pillai to become a law professor. In 1927, he resigned as a law professor due to a new regulation at the Madras Law College.

In Nellai

Kaa. Su. Pillai returned to his hometown, Nellai; after resigning as a law professor. From 1927 to 1929, he engaged in historical research on Saivakuralgal Sundarar, Seikizhar, and Manivasagar; he also engaged in writing the history of literature. In 1930, he resigned from Annamalai University and again returned to Nellai. He contested in local elections and served as a member of the Tirunelveli Municipality. He served as the trustee of the Gandhimati Amman Udanurai Nellaiyappar Temple located in Nellai. Later, he established Thevara and Saiva Agama schools to lay the foundation for Tamil worship.

In 1934, the Madras Presidency Tamil Conference convened for the first time in Nellai. Kaa. Su. Pillai took charge as the chairman of the reception committee of the conference. At the conference, he spoke about the pride of Tamil and the pride of Tamilians. In 1934, Madras Presidency Tamil Association was started at Palayankottai as decided in the conference. Kaa. Su. Pillai held the post as in-charge until 1938.

In Kanchipuram

Kaa. Su. Pillai lived in Kanchipuram from 1938 to 1940. He stayed with his friend, Isaimani Sundaramoorthy Oduvar, and reaserched about Tamil music.

In Chidambaram

He was a professor in the Tamil department, in Annamalai University, Chidambaram, during the academic year 1929-1930. Ten years later, he served as a professor again at that university for four years, from 1940-1941 academic year to 1943-1944 academic year; he retired on July 1, 1944.

He suffered from rheumatism while working as a Tamil professor for the second time at the Annamalai University. Therefore, he wrote his research papers and texts through his assistant, In 1944, he returned to Nellai, from Chidambaram.

Literary Life

Kaa. Su. Pillai wrote a novel titled Tamil Ilakiya Varalaru when he lived in Nellai, from 1927-1930; it was published as two parts. This was the first novel that defined Tamilians and the Tamil literature. He has written forewords for Thiruvasagam, Tirukural, Tirumurugatrupadai, Siva Gnanapotham. He has written biographies of Appar, Sundarar, Sambandar, Manickavasagar.

Awards

  • In 1940, he was awarded Palkalai Pulavar at Tirunelveli, by the Madras Presidency Tamil Association, in a meeting.
  • In 1940, a member of the Needhi Katchi (Justice party), in the South Indian Welfare Association, and the prince of Chettinad, A. Muttaiah Chettiyar presented Kaa. Su. Pillai, a bronze pattayam; in appreciation of his work.

Biography, Memorials

  • Kaa. Su. Pillai Varalaru- E.Mu Subramaniyapillai 1958 (Tirunelveli Saiva Siddhanantha Printing Society)
  • At the Tirunelveli Junction, on the west bank of the Thamiraparani River, in the Kailasapuram Town Park, a piller was planted in memory of Kaa. Su. Pillai on October 13, 1947.
  • The Kaa. Su. Memorial Literary Group was established in Kulithalai. One of the leaders of the Dravidian movement, Mee. Su. Ilamurugu founded this group. Kaa. Su. Pillai’s Centenary year was celeberated on behalf of this group, at Kulithalai.

Death

Kaa. Su. Pillai died on April 30, 1945, at the age of 56.

Literary Significance

Kaa. Su. Pillai is notable for being one of the earliest researches in Tamil literature. He did not follow the research methods like Manonmaniam P. Sundaranar, K. N. Sivaraja Pillai. It is pointed out that his studies before them were mostly written in accordance with the linguistic data of the texts. His adoption of Saiva had limited his researches. His foreword for Thirukural, which was written on the basis of Saiva, is an example.

Works

S. No First Edition Second Edition Third Edtion Books Pages Publisher
01 1920 Principles of Criminology
02 1923 1927, July Indhiya Samayangalin Suruku Varalaru 42
03 1932, August Saiva Sithandha Vilaka Surukam 16
04 1924 1927, May Saiva Sithandha Unmai Varalaru 40
05 1924, April Sambandar Thevaram Eyarkai Porulazhagu 2+42
06 1925 1939, July Arivu Vilaku Vaasagam 5+66
07 1925, August Pandara Saathiram Pathinaanku
08 1925, December 1958, August Saiva Siddhantha Sathaanasariyarkalum

Avarkalin Arul Noolgalum Saiva Sithandha Vilakamum

4+90
09 1926 1947, June Appar Swamigal Sarithiram 164
10 1927 1953, June Gnanasambadha Swamigal Sarithiram 10+205
11 1927 Nandhanasaariyar Sarithiram (An excerpt from the novel, Saivasithandha Uraikothu)
12 1928 1947 Natharamoorthy Swamigal Sarithiram 8+208
13 1928 1954, September Seikizhar Swamigal Sarithiramum Periya Puranam Aaraichiyum 154
14 1928 1947, March Manivasaga Perumal Varalaru 8+124
15 1928 1958, June Ilakiya Varalaru (Part 1) 20+269
16 1928 1958, June Ilakiya Varalaru (Part 2) 20+516
17 1929 1955, June Thirukural Pozhipurai 10+370
18 1929, March Murugan Perumai 36
19 1929, May Metaphysics of the Saiva Siddhanta System 4+38
20 1930, June 1955, March Thaiyumana Swamigal 4+207
21 1930 1958, February Pattinathadigal Varalarum Noolaraichiyum 8+112
22 1932, June 1947 Kumarapura Adikal Varalarum Noolaraichiyum 4+6+134
23 1932, August 1949, November Meikantaarum Sivagnana Podhamum 18+177
24 1933 Suthaathuvitham
25 1934 Andaal Varalarum Noolaraichiyum
26 1938 1952, December India Varalaru Kadhaigal- Book 1 4+74
27 1938 1949, November India Varalaru Kadhaigal- Book 2 4+92
28 1939 Pazhanthamizh Naagarigam Allathu Poruladhikara Karuthu
29 1938 Vanool
30 1939, May 1941, May Ulagu Perumakkal, Part 1 136
31 1940, August Ulagu Perumakkal, Part 2 6+141
32 1940, August 1948, May 1963, April Sir P. C. Roy 6+122
33 1949, December Sivagnanapotham Pozhipurai 6+81
34 1953 Tamizhar Samayam 14+134
35 1955, November Sivagnana Swamigal Varalaru
36 Thiruvaasagam Pozhipurai
37 Thirumurukatrupadai Kuripurai
38 Kumaragurupararin Kandhar Kalivenba Kuripurai
39 Pala Pulavargal Iyattriya Thanipaadatriratu- Volume 1
40 Pala Pulavargal Iyattriya Thanipaadatriratu- Volume 2
41 Naalvar Varalaru (Meikandaar, Arunadhi Sivachariyar, Maraignana Sithiyar, Umapathi Sivachariyar)
42 Irayanaar Agaporul
43 Tamizh Noorkolgaiyum Tamizh Mozhiamaippum
44 Thirucholiyar Thurai Vilakkam
45 Thirunaan Marai Vilakkam
46 Saiva Sadangu Vilakkam
47 Meikanda Noolgalin Urainadai
48 Dhiyanamum Vazhkai Uyarvum
49 Kadavalum Vaazhkai Nalamum
50 Ulaga Nanmaye Oruvan Vaazhvu
51 Makkal Vaazhkai Thathuvam
52 Vaazhkai Inbam
53 Udal Nool
54 Sivaprakasham- English Translation
55 Needhineri Vilakkam- English Translation
56 A Short Sketch of the Hindu Religion
57 A Note on Hindu Religion Endowment Bill
58 Tamil Blooms
59 Nature of Thevaram and ancient Tamil Scripture
60 Porut Sattam
61 India Dhandanai Thogudhi- Volume 1
62 Lectures on the Indian Penal Code
63 Pathivu Vidhi
64 Kuttra Sattam
65 Thiruvandhiyar Thirukalittrupadiya