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{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=கமலா விருத்தாசலம்|Title of target page=கமலா விருத்தாசலம்}}
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[[File:கமலா அம்மாள் 1.jpg|thumb|Kamala Virudhachalam]]
[[File:புதுமைப்பித்தன் - கமலா அம்மாள்.jpg|thumb|Pudhumaipithan - Kamala Ammal]]
[[File:Kamala1.png|thumb|410x410px|Samsara Bandham]]
[[File:Kamala1.png|thumb|410x410px|Samsara Bandham]]
Kamala Virudhachalam (1917-1995) was a writer who wrote stories in Tamil. She was the wife of the acclaimed writer [[Pudhumaipithan]].
Kamala Virudhachalam (1917-1995) was a writer who wrote stories in Tamil. She was the wife of the acclaimed writer [[Pudhumaipithan]].
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== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
At the age of fifteen, Kamala married So. Virudhachalam (Pudhumaipithan). They had a daughter named Dinakari. Pudhumaipithan died in 1948.
At the age of fifteen, Kamala married So. Virudhachalam (Pudhumaipithan). They had a daughter named Dinakari. Pudhumaipithan died in 1948.
[[File:புதுமைப்பித்தன் - கமலா அம்மாள்.jpg|thumb|Pudhumaipithan - Kamala Ammal]]
== Literary life ==
== Literary life ==
Kamala Virudhachalam, who started writing after 1935, published stories in ''Dinamani'' and ''Grama Uzhiyan'' magazines. “According to him, there were no individual norms for the husband and wife. The suffering he endured during his lifetime is immeasurable. He likes to talk a lot. Some days we would talk until 2 a.m. We discussed books, writers, literature, poetry, stories, family, and so much more. He has an eloquent way of saying everything. He kept urging me to write stories. ‘You can write real, immortal stories. It is my wish that you should accompany me in my writing,’ he’d say,” writes Kamala Virudhachalam about her husband in her book ''Pudhumaipithanin Samsara Bandham.''
Kamala Virudhachalam, who started writing after 1935, published stories in ''Dinamani'' and ''Grama Uzhiyan'' magazines. “According to him, there were no individual norms for the husband and wife. The suffering he endured during his lifetime is immeasurable. He likes to talk a lot. Some days we would talk until 2 a.m. We discussed books, writers, literature, poetry, stories, family, and so much more. He has an eloquent way of saying everything. He kept urging me to write stories. ‘You can write real, immortal stories. It is my wish that you should accompany me in my writing,’ he’d say,” writes Kamala Virudhachalam about her husband in her book ''Pudhumaipithanin Samsara Bandham.''Her short stories were published in 1971 under the title ''Kasumalai''.
[[File:கமலா அம்மாள் 1.jpg|thumb|Kamala Virudhachalam]]


Her short stories were published in 1971 under the title ''Kasumalai''.
== Death ==
== Death ==
Kamala Virudhachalam passed away in 1995.
Kamala Virudhachalam passed away in 1995.

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Kamala Virudhachalam (1917-1995) was a writer who wrote stories in Tamil. She was the wife of the acclaimed writer Pudhumaipithan.

Birth, Education

Kamala Virudhachalam was born in 1917 in Thiruvananthapuram to P.T. Subramania Pillai, a renowned contractor in the public sector. She completed her high school in Thiruvananthapuram.

Personal Life

At the age of fifteen, Kamala married So. Virudhachalam (Pudhumaipithan). They had a daughter named Dinakari. Pudhumaipithan died in 1948.

Pudhumaipithan - Kamala Ammal

Literary life

Kamala Virudhachalam, who started writing after 1935, published stories in Dinamani and Grama Uzhiyan magazines. “According to him, there were no individual norms for the husband and wife. The suffering he endured during his lifetime is immeasurable. He likes to talk a lot. Some days we would talk until 2 a.m. We discussed books, writers, literature, poetry, stories, family, and so much more. He has an eloquent way of saying everything. He kept urging me to write stories. ‘You can write real, immortal stories. It is my wish that you should accompany me in my writing,’ he’d say,” writes Kamala Virudhachalam about her husband in her book Pudhumaipithanin Samsara Bandham.Her short stories were published in 1971 under the title Kasumalai.

Kamala Virudhachalam

Death

Kamala Virudhachalam passed away in 1995.

Books

Short Stories
  • Mudhalaichattai
  • Kasumalai
  • Kulandhai Meenaal
  • Kadhal Purthy
Others
  • Pudhumaipithanin Samsara Bandham
  • Kanmani Kamalavukku (Pudhumaipithan’s letters to his wife)

References


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