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Ki. Va. Jagannathan (Ki. Va. Ja) (April 11, 1906 - November 4, 1988) was a Tamil scholar, journalist, folklorist, and literary critic. He was a student of U.V. Swaminatha Iyer and the editor of ''Kalaimagal'' Magazine.
Ki.Va. Jagannathan (Ki.Va.Ja) (April 11, 1906 - November 4, 1988) was a Tamil scholar, journalist, folklorist, and a literary critic. He was a student of U.V. Swaminatha Iyern (U.Ve.Sa) and was the editor of ''Kalaimagal'' Magazine.
 
== Birth, Education ==
== Birth, Education ==
Ki. Va. Jagannathan was born on April 11, 1906 in Krishnarayapuram, Karur district, to Vasudeva Iyer and Parvatiyammal. Soon, the family moved to Mohanur, near Salem. He received his primary education in a ''thinnaipalli'' (porch). He continued his education in schools in Vangal and Kulithalai. He could not complete his higher education since he had a stroke. Later, he started reading books by himself; visiting the Tilakar Library in Mohanur to read on a regular basis.
Ki.Va. Jagannathan was born on April 11, 1906 in Krishnarayapuram, Karur district, to Vasudeva Iyer and Parvathiyammal. Soon, the family moved to Mohanur, near Salem. He received his primary education in a ''thinnaipalli'' (porch school). He continued his education from schools in Vangal and Kulithalai. He could not complete his higher education since he had a stroke. Later, he started reading books by himself; visiting the Thilakar Library in Mohanur to read on a regular basis.
[[File:Pic-2.jpg|thumb|Ki. Va. Ja]]
[[File:Pic-2.jpg|thumb|Ki. Va. Ja]]
At the age of 22, Ki.Va. Jagannathan spoke at a festival held in Gandhamalai Murugan Temple. Senthamangalam Swayam Prakasa Swamigal, also known as Kichu Udayar, after hearing his speech, asked him to stay and work in the town. While he worked as an accountant in the panchayat office, he gave lectures and taught lessons to the children of an ashram. He also taught Tamil to an Englishman named Drover, whom Swamigal introduced to him.


At the age of 22, Ki. Va. Jagannathan spoke at a festival held in Gandhamalai Murugan Temple; Senthamangalam Swayam Prakasa Swamigal, also known as Kichu Udayar, after hearing his speech, asked him to stay and work in the town. While he worked as an accountant in the panchayat office, he gave lectures and taught lessons to the children of an ashram. He also taught Tamil to an Englishman named Drover, whom Swamigal introduced to him.
Sri Sivashanmuga Meignana Sivachariyar visited Senthamangalam, Ki.Va.Ja. sent a letter of request to learn Tamil further from him. He advised Ki.Va. Jagannathan to go to U.V. Swaminatha Iyer to further learn Tamil. U.V. Swaminatha Iyer was working as a Tamil teacher in Chidambaram during that time. Ki.Va. Jagannathan went to Chidambaram and conveyed his interest to U.V. Swaminatha Iyer. U.V. Swaminatha Iyer was planning to go to Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai as a Tamil teacher and asked Ki.Va. Jaganathan to accompany him to learn Tamil. Ki.Va. Jagannathan went to Chennai along with U.V. Swaminatha Iyer and stayed at his home. He learnt Tamil literature from U.V. Swaminatha Iyer, and assisted him with his publications and research.
 
Sri Sivasanmuga Meignana Sivachariyar visited Senthamangalam, Ki. Va. Ja. sent a letter of request to learn Tamil further from him. He advised Ki. Va. Jagannathan to go to U. V. Swaminatha Iyer to further learn Tamil. U. V. Swaminatha Iyer was working as a Tamil teacher in Chidambaram during that time. Ki. Va. Jagannathan went to Chidambaram and conveyed his interest to U. V. Swaminatha Iyer. U. V. Swaminatha Iyer was planning to go to Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai as a Tamil teacher and asked Ki. Va. Jaganathan to accompany him to learn Tamil. Ki. Va. Jagannathan went to Chennai along with U. V. Swaminatha Iyer and stayed at his home. He learnt Tamil literature from U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, and assisted him with his publications and research.
 
Under the guidance of U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, Ki. Va. Jagannathan wrote the Tamil Pulavar examination and ranked first in the state. He also won a prize of one thousand rupees from Thiruppanandal Adheenam.


Under the guidance of U.V. Swaminatha Iyer, Ki.Va. Jagannathan wrote the Tamil Pulavar examination and ranked first in the state. He also won a prize of one thousand rupees from Thiruppanandal Adheenam.
== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
[[File:Ki va jagannathan large.jpg|thumb|Ki. Va. Ja]]
[[File:Ki va jagannathan large.jpg|thumb|Ki.Va.Ja]]
Ki. Va. Jagannathan married Alamelu in 1932. In 1932, he was offered to work as a sub-editor at ''Kalaimagal'' magazine. He joined and continued as an editor at ''Kalaimagal'' magazine until the end of his life.  
Ki.Va. Jagannathan married Alamelu in 1932. In 1932, he was offered to work as a sub-editor at ''Kalaimagal'' magazine. He joined and continued as an editor at ''Kalaimagal'' magazine until the end of his life.  
 
== Literary life ==
== Literary life ==
[[File:Kiv2.jpg|thumb|கி,வா.ஜ சுதேசமித்திரன்]]
[[File:Kiv2.jpg|thumb|Ki.Va.Ja Sudesamithran]]
Ki. Va. Jagannathan started writing poems at the age of 14. He wrote a ''Cheiyulkova''i about the Chidambaram Natarajar titled ''Pottripathu''; it was his first work. His poems under the pseudonym Jyoti were published in literary magazines of the time in Tamil Nadu. He was interested in the independence movement and believed in Gandhism. He wore ''khaddar'' until his last day. He wrote poems such as ''Suthanthradevi Tiruppalliyeluchi'' and ''Suthanthradevi Thirukoil.''
Ki.Va. Jagannathan started writing poems at the age of 14. He wrote a ''Cheiyulkova''i about Chidambaram Natarajar titled ''Pottripathu''; it was his first work. His poems under the pseudonym Jyoti were published in literary magazines of the time in Tamil Nadu. He was interested in the independence movement and believed in Gandhian ideals. He wore ''khaddar'' until his last day. He wrote poems such as ''Suthanthradevi Tiruppalliyeluchi'' and ''Suthanthradevi Thirukoil (''Classical verses on the Indian freedom struggle'').''


He wrote a Tamil literature quiz under the pen name Vidayavan, it was a serialized publication in ''Kalaimagal'' magazine.
He wrote a Tamil literature quiz under the pen name Vidayavan, it was a serialized publication in ''Kalaimagal'' magazine.
=== Assistance in U.V. Swaminatha Iyer’s research ===
Ki.Va.Ja helped with U.V. Swaminatha Iyer’s research. In the preface of U.V. Swaminatha Iyer’s ''Thakkayaaga Barani'' novel, U.Ve.Sa has mentioned that "In the days that this book was being reviewed and printed, Ki.Va. Jagannathan, a Tamil scholar from Mohanur, fondly helped in the writing, research, and analysis of this book". Ki.Va.Ja has written short stories, poems, and stories for the ''Kalaimagal'' magazine as well.


=== Assistance in U. V. Swaminatha Iyer’s research ===
Ki.Va. Jagannathan helped in writing and publishing U. V. Swaminatha Iyer’s autobiography ''En Sarithiram'', and ''Sri Meenakshi Sundharampillai Sarithiram''. ''En Sairithiram'' was serialized in ''Anandha Vikatan''. However, U.V. Swaminatha Iyer passed away before the series ended. As per the notes written by U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, it was known that Ki.Va. Jagannathan had written the rest of the book and published it. Ki.Va. Jagannathan wrote a book about U.V. Swaminatha Iyer titled ''En Aasiriyapiraan''.
He helped with U. V. Swaminatha Iyer’s research. In the preface of U. V. Swaminatha Iyer’s ''Thakkayaaga Barani'' novel, he mentioned that “In the days that this book was being tested and printed, Ki. Va. Jagannathan, a Tamil scholar from Mohanur, fondly helped in the writing, research, and analysis of this book”. He has written short stories, poems, and stories for the ''Kalaimagal'' magazine as well.
===Tamil Research===
 
Ki.Va. Jagannathan reviewed and checked the texts of ''Thirukkural'' and published it as a single novel titled ''Thirukkural Vilakku''. He wrote explanatory texts and introductions to books such as ''Thevaram, Thiruvasagam, Thiruppugazh,'' and ''Periyapuranam''.
Ki. Va. Jagannathan helped in writing and publishing U. V. Swaminatha Iyer’s autobiography ''En Sarthiram'', and ''Sri Meenakshi Sundharampillaivargal Sarithiram''. ''En sairithiram'' was serialized in ''Anandha Vikatan''. However, U. V. Swaminatha Iyer passed away before the series ended. As per the notes written by U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, it was known that Ki. Va. Jagannathan had written the rest of the book and published it. Ki. Va. Jagannathan wrote a book about U. V. Swaminatha Iyer titled ''En Aasiriyapiraan''.  
[[File:Kiv4.jpg|thumb|Ki.Va.Ja]]
 
==Folklore==
=== Tamil Research ===
Ki.Va. Jagannathan is considered one of the pioneers in Tamil folklore. He met Devendra Satyarthi, a researcher who had collected folklore all over India. Ki.Va. Jagannathan was inspired and decided to do the same. Ki.Va.Ja travelled to villages, collecting and compiling folk songs and proverbs. It was through him that folklore in Tamil was systematically compiled and published. In the preface of his ''Theivapadalgal'' (hymns), he mentioned, "Usually women sing these songs, but they will refuse to sing them if we request it. However, if we start singing by ourselves, they will sing along without any inhibitions. I used this strategy to make them sing."
Ki. Va. Jagannathan reviewed and checked the texts of ''Thirukkural'' and published it as a single novel titled ''Thirukkural Vilakku''. He wrote explanatory texts and introductions to books such as ''Thevaram, Thiruvasagam, Thiruppugazh,'' and ''Periyapuranam''.
[[File:Kiva6.jpg|thumb|Ki.Va.Ja Book]]
[[File:Kiv4.jpg|thumb|கி,வா.ஜ]]
Ki.Va. Jagannathan refers to folk literature as nomadic literature because it is orally transmitted and not rooted in a place. It is remarkable that he, a scholar in traditional verse poetry, was involved in folklore and folk literature during the Tamil Renaissance period, which predominantly focused on classical literature. Ki.Va. Jagannathan contributed to folk literature like how U.V. Swaminatha Iyer contributed to classical literature. The period in which he collected them is also significant, it was the time in which traditional education and rural life were coming to an end while modern education and migration towards the city began. A part of folk literature could have been destroyed if he hadn’t made an effort at that time. ''Nadodi Illakiyam, Tamizhaga Naatupura Padalgal, Thirumanapadalgal, Theivapadalgal'' and, ''Tamizhaga Pazhamozhigal'' are his important novels. Ki.Va. Jagannathan has collected twenty-two thousand Tamil ''Pazhamozhigal'' (proverbs).  
 
==Journalism==
== Folklore ==
[[File:Kiva3.jpg|thumb|Ki.Va.Ja]]
Ki. Va. Jagannathan is considered one of the pioneers in Tamil folklore. He met Devendra Satyarthi, a researcher who had collected folklore all over India; Ki. Va. Jagannathan was inspired and decided to do the same. He travelled to villages, collecting and compiling folk songs and proverbs. It was through him that folklore in Tamil was systematically compiled and published. In the preface of his ''Theivapadalgal'' (hymns), he mentioned, “Usually women sing these songs, but they will refuse to sing them if we request it. However, if we start singing by ourselves, they will sing along without any inhibitions. I used this strategy to make them sing.
Ki.Va. Jagannathan was the editor of ''Kalaimagal'' for 53 years, from 1932 until his death. The ''[[Manikkodi]]'' writers, [[Pudhumaipithan]], Na. Pichamoorthy, [[Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan|Ku.Pa. Rajagopalan]] continually wrote for ''[[Kalaimagal]]''. Writers of the time, such as Akilan, Pi. Vi. Aar, and R. Vi were introduced through the [[Kalaimagal|''Kalaimaga''l magazine]]. Female writers like [[R. Chudamani]], Rajam Krishnan, and [[Anuthama]] were also introduced through ''Kalimagal'' when it was turned into a family magazine. [[Kalaimagal]] created a panel of female writers. Writer [[Ambai]] was also introduced through ''[[Kalaimagal]]. Kalaimagal's'' contribution to Tamil literature is paramount.
[[File:Kiva6.jpg|thumb|கி,வா.ஜ நூல்]]
==Awards==
 
*In 1967, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his literary criticism work of ''Veerar Ulagam.''
Ki. Va. Jagannathan refers to folk literature as nomadic literature because it is orally transmitted and not rooted in a place. It is remarkable that he, a scholar in traditional verse poetry, was involved in folklore and folk literature during the Tamil Renaissance period, which predominantly focused on classical literature. Ki. Va. Jaganathan contributed to folk literature like how U. V. Swaminatha Iyer contributed to classical literature. The period in which he collected them is also significant; it was the time in which traditional education and rural life were coming to an end while modern education and migration towards the city began. A part of folk literature could have been destroyed if he hadn’t made an effort at that time. ''Nadodi Illakiyam, Tamizhaga Naatupura Padalgal, Thirumnapadalgal, Theivapadalgal'' and, ''Tamizhaga Pazhamoligal'' are his important novels. Ki. Va. Jagannathan has collected twenty-two thousand Tamil ''pazhamoligal'' (proverbs).  
*He has received numerous titles: ''Vagisa Kalanidhi, Senthamizhselvar, Tamil Perumbulavar, Thiruneri Thavamani, Sollin Selvar.''
 
*In 1982, he received the Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar Ninaivu Parisu.
== Journalism ==
==Death==
[[File:Kiva3.jpg|thumb|கி,வா.]]
Ki.Va. Jagannathan passed away on November 4, 1988, in Chennai.
Ki. Va. Jagannathan was the editor of ''Kalaimagal'' for 53 years, from 1932 until his death. The ''Manikkodi'' writers: Pudhumaipithan, Na. Pichamoorthy, Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan continually wrote for ''Kalaimagal''. Writers of the time, such as Akilan, Pi. Vi. Aar, and R. Vi were introduced through the ''Kalaimaga''l magazine. Female writers like R. Chudamani, Rajam Krishnan, and Anuthama were also introduced through ''Kalimagal'' when it was turned into a family magazine. Kalaimagal created a panel of female writers. Writer Ambai was also introduced through ''Kalaimagal. Kalaimagal's'' contribution to Tamil literature is paramount.
==Memory, Biography==
 
*The ''Kamban Kazhagam'' has been providing gifts in Ki.Va.Ja’s memory.
== Awards ==
*Ki.Va. Jagannathan's biography, written by Nirmala Mohan, has been published by Sahitya Akademi in the ''Indhiya Illkiya Sirpigal'' series.
 
==Works==
* In 1967, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his literary criticism work of ''Veerar Ulagam.''
Ki.Va. Jagannathan has written more than 150 books.
* He has received numerous titles: ''Vagisa Kalanidhi, Senthamizhselvar, Tamil Perumbulavar, Thiruneri Thavamani, Sollin Selvar.''
===Folklore===
* In 1982, he received the Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar Ninaivu Parisu.
*''Ettra paatugal''
 
*''Nadodi Illakiyam''
== Death ==
*''Tamil Nadodi Padalgal''
Ki. Va. Jagannathan passed away on November 4, 1988, in Chennai.
*''Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 1''
 
*''Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 2           ''
== Memory, biography ==
*''Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 3''
 
*''Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 4''
* The ''Kamban Kazhagam'' has been providing gifts in Ki. Va. Ja’s memory.
*''Theivapadalgal''
* Ki. Va. Jagannathan's biography, written by Nirmala Mohan, has been published by Sahitya Akademi in the ''Indhiya Illkiya Sirpigal'' series.
*''Thirumanapadalgal''
 
*''Malaiaruvi''
== Works ==
===Literature===
Ki. Va. Jagannathan has written more than 150 books.
*''Adhikaman Neduman anji''
 
*''Appar Thevara Amudhu''
=== Folklore ===
*''Abirami Anthadhi''
 
*''Abirami Anthadhi vilakkam''
* ''Ettra paatugal''
*''Amutha Ilakiya Kadhaigal''
* ''Nadodi Illakiyam''
*''Azhiya Azhagu''
* ''Tamil Nadodi Padalgal''
*''Arapor- Sanganoor Katchigal''
* ''Tamil Pazhamoligal - Thogudhi 1''
*''Ratnagiri Balamurugan Anthadhi''
* ''Tamil Pazhamoligal - Thogudhi 2                      ''
*''Inbamalai - Sanganoor Katchigal''
* ''Tamil Pazhamoligal  - Thogudhi 3''
*''Ellam Tamil''
* ''Tamil Pazhamoligal - Thogudhi 4''
*''Ezhil Udhayam''
* ''Theivapadalgal''
*''Ezhu Peruvallalgal''
* ''Thirumanapadalgal''
*''Olivalar Vilakku''
* ''Malaiaruvi''  
*''Kanni Tamil''
 
*''Kaaraikaalamaiyaarin Arpudha Thiruvandhadhi''
=== Literature ===
*''Kaviyamum Oviyamum''
 
*''Kovur Kilar''
* ''Adhikaman Neduman anji''
*''Sagala Kalavalli''
* ''Appar Thevara Amudhu''
*''Sankara Rasendra Cholan Ula''
* ''Abirami Anthadi''
*''Saranam Saranam''
* ''Abirami Anthadi vilakkam''  
*''Chithi Vezham''
* ''Amutha Ilakiya Kadhaigal''
*''Tamil Nool Arimugam''
* ''Azhiya Azhagu''  
*''Tamil Vaiyai - Sanganoor Katchigal''
* ''Arapor- Sanganoor Katchigal''  
*''Tamil Kaapiyangal''
* ''Ratnagiri Balamurugan Anthadi''
*''Thamarai Poigai- Sanganoor Katchigal''  
* ''Inpamalai - Sanganoor Katchigal''
*''Thirattu paal''
* ''Ellam Tamil''
*''Thiru Ammanai''
* ''Ezhil Udhayam''
*''Thirukural Vilakku''
* ''Ezhu Peruvazhalgal''
*''Thirukolam''
* ''Olivalar Vilakku''
*''Thirumurukattrupadai''
* ''Kanni Tamil''
*''Thirumurukattrupadai- pozhipurai''
* ''Kaarakaalamaiyaarin Arpudha Thiruvandhadhi''
*''Thiruvembavai''
* ''Kaviyamum Oviyamum''
*''Theiva Paadalgal''
* ''Kovur Kilar''
*''Thevaram-Yezham Thirumurai''
* ''Sagala Kalavalli''
*''Pudhuvellam-Sanganoor Katchigal''
* ''Sankara Rasendra Cholan Ula''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-1''
* ''Saranam Saranam''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-2''
* ''Chithi Vezham''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-3''
* ''Tamil Nool Arimugam''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-4''
* ''Tamil Vaiyai - Sanganoor Katchigal''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-5''
* ''Tamil Kaapiyangal''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-6''
* ''Thamarai Poigai- Sanganoor Katchigal''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-7''
 
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-8''
* ''Thirattu paal''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-9''
* ''Thiru Ammanai''
*''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-10''
* ''Thirukural Vilakku''
*''Perum Peyar Murugan''
* ''Thirukolam''
*''Pandian Nedunjezhiyan''
* ''Thirumurukattrupadai''
*''Paari Vel''
* ''Thirumurukattrupadai- pozhipurai''
*''Vazhum Tamil''
* ''Thiruvembavai''
*''Vidayavan Vidaigal''
* ''Theiva Paadalgal''
*''Manai Vilakku- Sanganoor Katchigal''
* ''Thevaram-Yezham Thirumurai''
*''Maalai Poonda Malar''
* ''Pudhuvellam-sanganoor katchigal''
*''Muneer Vizha''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-1''
*''Murugan Anthadhi''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-2''
*''Mullai Manam''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-3''
*''Tamizhppa Manjari''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-4''
*''Kumana vallal''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-5''
===Biography===
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-6''
*''En Aasiriyapiraan''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-7''
*''Tamizh Thaatha (U.V. Swaminatha Iyer)''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-8''
===General===
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-9''
*''Anuboodhi Vilakkam''
* ''Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-10''
*''Arundha Thandhi''
* ''Perum Peyar Murugan''
*''Adhisaya Pen''
* ''Pandian Nedunjezhiyan''
*''Anbin Uruvam''
* ''Paari Vel''
*''Anbu Maalai''
* ''Vazhum Tamil''
*''Atma Jyoti''
* ''Vidayavan Vidaigal''
*''Aramba Arasiyal Nool''
* ''Manai Vilakku- sSnganoor Katchigal''
*''Aalaikarumbu''  
* ''Maalai Poonda Malar''
*''Iruvilangu''  
* ''Muneer Vizha''
*''Ilangai Kaatchigal''
* ''Murugan Anthadi''
*''Udhayam''
* ''Mullai Manam''
*''Ullam Kulirndhadhu''
* ''Tamizhppa Manjari''  
*''Ondrae Ondru''
* ''Kumana vallal''
*''Kanjiyilum Inbam''
 
*''Kandariyadhana Kandaen''
=== Biography ===
*''Kadhirkama Yathirai''
 
*''Kadhai Sollugirar Ki.Va.Ja''
* ''En Aasiriyapiraan''
*''Karikal Vallavan''
* ''Tamizh Thaatha (U.V. Swaminatha Iyer)''
*''Kalaiselvi''
 
*''Kalaignan Thiyagam''
=== General ===
*''Kavi Padalam''
 
*''Kavignar Kadhai''
* ''Anuboodhi Vilkkam''
*''Karpaga Malar''
* ''Arundha Thandhi''
*''Pidiyum Kalirum- Sanganoor Kaatchigal''
* ''Adhisaya Pen''
*''Naayanmar Kadhai''
* ''Anbin Uruvam''
*''Kizhaviyin Thandhiram''
* ''Anbu Maalai''
*''Kumariyin Mookuthi''
* ''Atma Jyoti''
*''Kuzhandhai Ulagam''
* ''Aramba Arasiyal Nool''
*''Kurunji Thaen''
* ''Aalaikarumbu''
*''Koyil Mani''
 
*''Sirika Vaikiraar Ki.Va.Ja''
* ''Iruvilangu''
*''Silambu Pirandha Kadhai''
 
*''Sitrambalam Sudhandhirama!''
* ''Ilangai Kaatchigal''
*''Gnyana Maalai''
* ''Udhayam''
*''Tamil Naavalgal- Naval Vizha Karuthuraigal''
* ''Ullam Kulirndhadhu''
*''Tamil Naavilin Thotramum Valarchiyum''
* ''Ondrae Ondru''
*''Tamizhin Vetri''
* ''Kanjiyilum Inbam''
*''Naam Arindha Ki.Va.Ja''
* ''Kandariyadhana Kandaen''
*''Naayanmar Kadhai- Mudhal Pagudhi''
* ''Kadhirakama Yathirai''
*''Naayanmar kadhai-Irandam Pagudhi''
* ''Kadhai Sollugirar Ki. Va. Ja''
*''Thani Veedu''
* ''Karikal Vallavan''
*''Thaenpaagu''
* ''Kalaiselvi''
*''Nalla Senapadhi''
* ''Kalaigan Thiyagam''
*''Nalla Pillayar Navakragam''
* ''Kavi Padalam''
*''Naal Pazhangal''
* ''Kavignar Kadhai''
*''Bayapudadheergal Ki.Va.Ja''
* ''Karpaga Malar''
*''Pala Kadhambam''
* ''Pidiyum Kalirum- Sanganoor Kaatchigal''
*''Palvagai Paadalgal''
* ''Naayanmar Kadhai''
*''Pavala malligai''
* ''Kizhaviyin Thandhiram''
*''Paarkadal''
* ''Kumariyin Mookuthi''
*''Palar Ezhuthiya Sirukathaigal''
* ''Kuzhandhai ulagam''
*''Pinnu Senjadai''
* ''Kurunji Thaen''
*''Pugazh Maalai''
* ''Koyil Mani''
*''Pudhu Diary''
* ''Sirika Vaikiraar Ki. Va. Ja''
*''Pudhu Merugu''
* ''Silambu Pirandha Kadhai''
*''Pesadha Pecchai''
* ''Sitrambalam Sudhandhirama!''
*''Pesadha Naal''  
* ''Gnyana Maalai''
*''Moonru Thalaimurai''
* ''Tamil Naavalgal- Naval Vizha Karuthuraigal''
*''Megamandalam''
* ''Tamil Naavilin Thotramum Valarchiyum''
*''Valikati Valai Chetti-Sirukadhaigal''
* ''Tamizhin Vetri''
*''Vaarungal Parkalam''
* ''Naam Arindha Ki. Va. Ja''
*''Vazhkai Suzhal''
* ''Naayanmar Kadhai- Mudhal Pagudhi''
*''Vilayum Payir''
* ''Naayanmar kadhai-Irandam Pagudhi''
*''Veerar Ulagam''
* ''Thani Veedu''
===Texts===
* ''Thaenpaagu''
*''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-1''
* ''Nalla Senapadhi''
*''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-2''
* ''Nalla Pillayar Navakragam''
*''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-3''
* ''Naal Pazhangal''
*''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-4''
* ''Bayapudadheergal Ki. Va. Ja''
*''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-5''
* ''Pala Kadhambam''
*''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-6''
* ''Palvagai Paadalgal''
*''Ki.Va.Ja. Pesugirar''
* ''Pavala malligai''
*''Ki.Va.Ja-vin Siladaigal''
* ''Paarkadal''
==References==
* ''Palar Ezhuthiya Sirukathaigal''
*http://www.tamilonline.com/thendral/article.aspx?aid=7261
* ''Pinnu Senjadai''
*https://www.hindutamil.in/news/blogs/178936-10-2.html
* ''Pugazh Maalai''
*http://www.tamilvu.org/library/nationalized/html/naauthor-92.htm
* ''Pudhu Diary''
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* ''Pudhu Merugu''
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* ''Pesadha Pecchai''
* ''Pesadha Naal''
 
* ''Moonru Thalaimurai''
* ''Megamandalam''
* ''Valikati Valai Chetti-Sirukadhaigal''
* ''Vaarungal Parkalam''
* ''Vazhkai Suzhal''
* ''Vilayum Payir''
* ''Veerar Ulagam''
 
=== Texts ===
 
* ''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-1''
* ''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-2''
* ''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-3''
* ''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-4''
* ''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-5''
* ''Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-6''
* ''Ki. Va. Ja. Pesugirar''
* ''Ki. Va. Ja-vin Siladaigal''
 
== References ==
 
* http://www.tamilonline.com/thendral/article.aspx?aid=7261
* https://www.hindutamil.in/news/blogs/178936-10-2.html
* http://www.tamilvu.org/library/nationalized/html/naauthor-92.htm
 
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இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: கி. வா. ஜகந்நாதன்

Ki.Va.Ja
Ki.Va.Ja with his wife

Ki.Va. Jagannathan (Ki.Va.Ja) (April 11, 1906 - November 4, 1988) was a Tamil scholar, journalist, folklorist, and a literary critic. He was a student of U.V. Swaminatha Iyern (U.Ve.Sa) and was the editor of Kalaimagal Magazine.

Birth, Education

Ki.Va. Jagannathan was born on April 11, 1906 in Krishnarayapuram, Karur district, to Vasudeva Iyer and Parvathiyammal. Soon, the family moved to Mohanur, near Salem. He received his primary education in a thinnaipalli (porch school). He continued his education from schools in Vangal and Kulithalai. He could not complete his higher education since he had a stroke. Later, he started reading books by himself; visiting the Thilakar Library in Mohanur to read on a regular basis.

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At the age of 22, Ki.Va. Jagannathan spoke at a festival held in Gandhamalai Murugan Temple. Senthamangalam Swayam Prakasa Swamigal, also known as Kichu Udayar, after hearing his speech, asked him to stay and work in the town. While he worked as an accountant in the panchayat office, he gave lectures and taught lessons to the children of an ashram. He also taught Tamil to an Englishman named Drover, whom Swamigal introduced to him.

Sri Sivashanmuga Meignana Sivachariyar visited Senthamangalam, Ki.Va.Ja. sent a letter of request to learn Tamil further from him. He advised Ki.Va. Jagannathan to go to U.V. Swaminatha Iyer to further learn Tamil. U.V. Swaminatha Iyer was working as a Tamil teacher in Chidambaram during that time. Ki.Va. Jagannathan went to Chidambaram and conveyed his interest to U.V. Swaminatha Iyer. U.V. Swaminatha Iyer was planning to go to Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai as a Tamil teacher and asked Ki.Va. Jaganathan to accompany him to learn Tamil. Ki.Va. Jagannathan went to Chennai along with U.V. Swaminatha Iyer and stayed at his home. He learnt Tamil literature from U.V. Swaminatha Iyer, and assisted him with his publications and research.

Under the guidance of U.V. Swaminatha Iyer, Ki.Va. Jagannathan wrote the Tamil Pulavar examination and ranked first in the state. He also won a prize of one thousand rupees from Thiruppanandal Adheenam.

Personal life

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Ki.Va. Jagannathan married Alamelu in 1932. In 1932, he was offered to work as a sub-editor at Kalaimagal magazine. He joined and continued as an editor at Kalaimagal magazine until the end of his life.

Literary life

Ki.Va.Ja Sudesamithran

Ki.Va. Jagannathan started writing poems at the age of 14. He wrote a Cheiyulkovai about Chidambaram Natarajar titled Pottripathu; it was his first work. His poems under the pseudonym Jyoti were published in literary magazines of the time in Tamil Nadu. He was interested in the independence movement and believed in Gandhian ideals. He wore khaddar until his last day. He wrote poems such as Suthanthradevi Tiruppalliyeluchi and Suthanthradevi Thirukoil (Classical verses on the Indian freedom struggle).

He wrote a Tamil literature quiz under the pen name Vidayavan, it was a serialized publication in Kalaimagal magazine.

Assistance in U.V. Swaminatha Iyer’s research

Ki.Va.Ja helped with U.V. Swaminatha Iyer’s research. In the preface of U.V. Swaminatha Iyer’s Thakkayaaga Barani novel, U.Ve.Sa has mentioned that "In the days that this book was being reviewed and printed, Ki.Va. Jagannathan, a Tamil scholar from Mohanur, fondly helped in the writing, research, and analysis of this book". Ki.Va.Ja has written short stories, poems, and stories for the Kalaimagal magazine as well.

Ki.Va. Jagannathan helped in writing and publishing U. V. Swaminatha Iyer’s autobiography En Sarithiram, and Sri Meenakshi Sundharampillai Sarithiram. En Sairithiram was serialized in Anandha Vikatan. However, U.V. Swaminatha Iyer passed away before the series ended. As per the notes written by U. V. Swaminatha Iyer, it was known that Ki.Va. Jagannathan had written the rest of the book and published it. Ki.Va. Jagannathan wrote a book about U.V. Swaminatha Iyer titled En Aasiriyapiraan.

Tamil Research

Ki.Va. Jagannathan reviewed and checked the texts of Thirukkural and published it as a single novel titled Thirukkural Vilakku. He wrote explanatory texts and introductions to books such as Thevaram, Thiruvasagam, Thiruppugazh, and Periyapuranam.

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Folklore

Ki.Va. Jagannathan is considered one of the pioneers in Tamil folklore. He met Devendra Satyarthi, a researcher who had collected folklore all over India. Ki.Va. Jagannathan was inspired and decided to do the same. Ki.Va.Ja travelled to villages, collecting and compiling folk songs and proverbs. It was through him that folklore in Tamil was systematically compiled and published. In the preface of his Theivapadalgal (hymns), he mentioned, "Usually women sing these songs, but they will refuse to sing them if we request it. However, if we start singing by ourselves, they will sing along without any inhibitions. I used this strategy to make them sing."

Ki.Va.Ja Book

Ki.Va. Jagannathan refers to folk literature as nomadic literature because it is orally transmitted and not rooted in a place. It is remarkable that he, a scholar in traditional verse poetry, was involved in folklore and folk literature during the Tamil Renaissance period, which predominantly focused on classical literature. Ki.Va. Jagannathan contributed to folk literature like how U.V. Swaminatha Iyer contributed to classical literature. The period in which he collected them is also significant, it was the time in which traditional education and rural life were coming to an end while modern education and migration towards the city began. A part of folk literature could have been destroyed if he hadn’t made an effort at that time. Nadodi Illakiyam, Tamizhaga Naatupura Padalgal, Thirumanapadalgal, Theivapadalgal and, Tamizhaga Pazhamozhigal are his important novels. Ki.Va. Jagannathan has collected twenty-two thousand Tamil Pazhamozhigal (proverbs).

Journalism

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Ki.Va. Jagannathan was the editor of Kalaimagal for 53 years, from 1932 until his death. The Manikkodi writers, Pudhumaipithan, Na. Pichamoorthy, Ku.Pa. Rajagopalan continually wrote for Kalaimagal. Writers of the time, such as Akilan, Pi. Vi. Aar, and R. Vi were introduced through the Kalaimagal magazine. Female writers like R. Chudamani, Rajam Krishnan, and Anuthama were also introduced through Kalimagal when it was turned into a family magazine. Kalaimagal created a panel of female writers. Writer Ambai was also introduced through Kalaimagal. Kalaimagal's contribution to Tamil literature is paramount.

Awards

  • In 1967, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his literary criticism work of Veerar Ulagam.
  • He has received numerous titles: Vagisa Kalanidhi, Senthamizhselvar, Tamil Perumbulavar, Thiruneri Thavamani, Sollin Selvar.
  • In 1982, he received the Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar Ninaivu Parisu.

Death

Ki.Va. Jagannathan passed away on November 4, 1988, in Chennai.

Memory, Biography

  • The Kamban Kazhagam has been providing gifts in Ki.Va.Ja’s memory.
  • Ki.Va. Jagannathan's biography, written by Nirmala Mohan, has been published by Sahitya Akademi in the Indhiya Illkiya Sirpigal series.

Works

Ki.Va. Jagannathan has written more than 150 books.

Folklore

  • Ettra paatugal
  • Nadodi Illakiyam
  • Tamil Nadodi Padalgal
  • Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 1
  • Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 2
  • Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 3
  • Tamil Pazhamozhigal - Thogudhi 4
  • Theivapadalgal
  • Thirumanapadalgal
  • Malaiaruvi

Literature

  • Adhikaman Neduman anji
  • Appar Thevara Amudhu
  • Abirami Anthadhi
  • Abirami Anthadhi vilakkam
  • Amutha Ilakiya Kadhaigal
  • Azhiya Azhagu
  • Arapor- Sanganoor Katchigal
  • Ratnagiri Balamurugan Anthadhi
  • Inbamalai - Sanganoor Katchigal
  • Ellam Tamil
  • Ezhil Udhayam
  • Ezhu Peruvallalgal
  • Olivalar Vilakku
  • Kanni Tamil
  • Kaaraikaalamaiyaarin Arpudha Thiruvandhadhi
  • Kaviyamum Oviyamum
  • Kovur Kilar
  • Sagala Kalavalli
  • Sankara Rasendra Cholan Ula
  • Saranam Saranam
  • Chithi Vezham
  • Tamil Nool Arimugam
  • Tamil Vaiyai - Sanganoor Katchigal
  • Tamil Kaapiyangal
  • Thamarai Poigai- Sanganoor Katchigal
  • Thirattu paal
  • Thiru Ammanai
  • Thirukural Vilakku
  • Thirukolam
  • Thirumurukattrupadai
  • Thirumurukattrupadai- pozhipurai
  • Thiruvembavai
  • Theiva Paadalgal
  • Thevaram-Yezham Thirumurai
  • Pudhuvellam-Sanganoor Katchigal
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-1
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-2
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-3
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-4
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-5
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-6
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-7
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-8
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-9
  • Periya Purana Vilakkam Pagudhi-10
  • Perum Peyar Murugan
  • Pandian Nedunjezhiyan
  • Paari Vel
  • Vazhum Tamil
  • Vidayavan Vidaigal
  • Manai Vilakku- Sanganoor Katchigal
  • Maalai Poonda Malar
  • Muneer Vizha
  • Murugan Anthadhi
  • Mullai Manam
  • Tamizhppa Manjari
  • Kumana vallal

Biography

  • En Aasiriyapiraan
  • Tamizh Thaatha (U.V. Swaminatha Iyer)

General

  • Anuboodhi Vilakkam
  • Arundha Thandhi
  • Adhisaya Pen
  • Anbin Uruvam
  • Anbu Maalai
  • Atma Jyoti
  • Aramba Arasiyal Nool
  • Aalaikarumbu
  • Iruvilangu
  • Ilangai Kaatchigal
  • Udhayam
  • Ullam Kulirndhadhu
  • Ondrae Ondru
  • Kanjiyilum Inbam
  • Kandariyadhana Kandaen
  • Kadhirkama Yathirai
  • Kadhai Sollugirar Ki.Va.Ja
  • Karikal Vallavan
  • Kalaiselvi
  • Kalaignan Thiyagam
  • Kavi Padalam
  • Kavignar Kadhai
  • Karpaga Malar
  • Pidiyum Kalirum- Sanganoor Kaatchigal
  • Naayanmar Kadhai
  • Kizhaviyin Thandhiram
  • Kumariyin Mookuthi
  • Kuzhandhai Ulagam
  • Kurunji Thaen
  • Koyil Mani
  • Sirika Vaikiraar Ki.Va.Ja
  • Silambu Pirandha Kadhai
  • Sitrambalam Sudhandhirama!
  • Gnyana Maalai
  • Tamil Naavalgal- Naval Vizha Karuthuraigal
  • Tamil Naavilin Thotramum Valarchiyum
  • Tamizhin Vetri
  • Naam Arindha Ki.Va.Ja
  • Naayanmar Kadhai- Mudhal Pagudhi
  • Naayanmar kadhai-Irandam Pagudhi
  • Thani Veedu
  • Thaenpaagu
  • Nalla Senapadhi
  • Nalla Pillayar Navakragam
  • Naal Pazhangal
  • Bayapudadheergal Ki.Va.Ja
  • Pala Kadhambam
  • Palvagai Paadalgal
  • Pavala malligai
  • Paarkadal
  • Palar Ezhuthiya Sirukathaigal
  • Pinnu Senjadai
  • Pugazh Maalai
  • Pudhu Diary
  • Pudhu Merugu
  • Pesadha Pecchai
  • Pesadha Naal
  • Moonru Thalaimurai
  • Megamandalam
  • Valikati Valai Chetti-Sirukadhaigal
  • Vaarungal Parkalam
  • Vazhkai Suzhal
  • Vilayum Payir
  • Veerar Ulagam

Texts

  • Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-1
  • Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-2
  • Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-3
  • Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-4
  • Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-5
  • Kandharalangara Sorpolivugal Paagam-6
  • Ki.Va.Ja. Pesugirar
  • Ki.Va.Ja-vin Siladaigal

References


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