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Kulla Chithan Sarithiram (2000) is the first novel writtey by Yuvan Chandrasekar. A metafiction novel depicting the life of a mystic known as Kulla Chithar through the experiences and notes written by many people who were variously associated with the magic he performed. | Kulla Chithan Sarithiram (2000) is the first novel writtey by Yuvan Chandrasekar. A metafiction novel depicting the life of a mystic known as Kulla Chithar through the experiences and notes written by many people who were variously associated with the magic he performed. | ||
==Writing, Publication == | ==Writing, Publication == | ||
Yuvan Chandrasekar wrote this novel in 2000 and came out from | Yuvan Chandrasekar wrote this novel in 2000 and came out from Tamizhini Publications. | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Halasyamaiyar, who is trying to write the history of an unnamed Siddha known as Kulla Chithar and Vamana Swamis, learns about the experiences of Muthuswamy who was in contact with the Siddha. Halasyamaiyar, who is working as a policeman, quits his job and voices Muthuswamy and he writes his story. After his death, he comes to Kulla Chithar Mutt to light the lamp according to his request. There he gets to know the story of Kulla Chithar. The story of childless Chigappi Achi, Palaniappa Chettiar, and the story of Thayarammal who had a child before marriage and becomes a virgin again are intertwined. The novel shows that Kulla Chithan, who appears in different places in different forms and connects everyone through miracles, lives in another reality beyond the world in which these characters live. | Halasyamaiyar, who is trying to write the history of an unnamed Siddha known as Kulla Chithar and Vamana Swamis, learns about the experiences of Muthuswamy who was in contact with the Siddha. Halasyamaiyar, who is working as a policeman, quits his job and voices Muthuswamy and he writes his story. After his death, he comes to Kulla Chithar Mutt to light the lamp according to his request. There he gets to know the story of Kulla Chithar. The story of childless Chigappi Achi, Palaniappa Chettiar, and the story of Thayarammal who had a child before marriage and becomes a virgin again are intertwined. The novel shows that Kulla Chithan, who appears in different places in different forms and connects everyone through miracles, lives in another reality beyond the world in which these characters live. | ||
==Pioneer Novels== | ==Pioneer Novels== | ||
Avathoothar written by [[Ka.Na. Subramaniam]] and Manasarovar written by [[ | Avathoothar written by [[Ka.Na. Subramaniam]] and Manasarovar written by [[Ashokamithran]] can be mentioned as precursors of Kulla Chithan Sarithiram novel. | ||
== Literary Place== | == Literary Place== | ||
Kulla Chithan Sarithiram is the best example in Tamil of the post-modern narrative style of blending multiple realities into a narrative. Books, Memories, Myths, Everyday Reality all blend together to create a world. This novel called Kulla Chithan Sarithiram is written by Halasyamaiyar who comes in it. The post-modern style of writing is not borrowed from European novels, but the author has taken it from the stories and spiritual traditions that have always existed in Indian-Tamil life. Tamil Chithar Tradition which already existed as Metaphysics has been modernized. This is a novel that presents spirituality beyond religion. | Kulla Chithan Sarithiram is the best example in Tamil of the post-modern narrative style of blending multiple realities into a narrative. Books, Memories, Myths, Everyday Reality all blend together to create a world. This novel called Kulla Chithan Sarithiram is written by Halasyamaiyar who comes in it. The post-modern style of writing is not borrowed from European novels, but the author has taken it from the stories and spiritual traditions that have always existed in Indian-Tamil life. Tamil Chithar Tradition which already existed as Metaphysics has been modernized. This is a novel that presents spirituality beyond religion. | ||
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Kulla Chithan Sarithiram (2000) is the first novel writtey by Yuvan Chandrasekar. A metafiction novel depicting the life of a mystic known as Kulla Chithar through the experiences and notes written by many people who were variously associated with the magic he performed.
Writing, Publication
Yuvan Chandrasekar wrote this novel in 2000 and came out from Tamizhini Publications.
Synopsis
Halasyamaiyar, who is trying to write the history of an unnamed Siddha known as Kulla Chithar and Vamana Swamis, learns about the experiences of Muthuswamy who was in contact with the Siddha. Halasyamaiyar, who is working as a policeman, quits his job and voices Muthuswamy and he writes his story. After his death, he comes to Kulla Chithar Mutt to light the lamp according to his request. There he gets to know the story of Kulla Chithar. The story of childless Chigappi Achi, Palaniappa Chettiar, and the story of Thayarammal who had a child before marriage and becomes a virgin again are intertwined. The novel shows that Kulla Chithan, who appears in different places in different forms and connects everyone through miracles, lives in another reality beyond the world in which these characters live.
Pioneer Novels
Avathoothar written by Ka.Na. Subramaniam and Manasarovar written by Ashokamithran can be mentioned as precursors of Kulla Chithan Sarithiram novel.
Literary Place
Kulla Chithan Sarithiram is the best example in Tamil of the post-modern narrative style of blending multiple realities into a narrative. Books, Memories, Myths, Everyday Reality all blend together to create a world. This novel called Kulla Chithan Sarithiram is written by Halasyamaiyar who comes in it. The post-modern style of writing is not borrowed from European novels, but the author has taken it from the stories and spiritual traditions that have always existed in Indian-Tamil life. Tamil Chithar Tradition which already existed as Metaphysics has been modernized. This is a novel that presents spirituality beyond religion.
References
- https://www.suyaanthan.com/2016/12/metaphysics-creations.html
- https://authoor.blogspot.com/2008/03/blog-post_28.html
- https://jegadeeshkumark.blogspot.com/2010/06/blog-post_16.html
- https://www.jeyamohan.in/5590/
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