Kutty Kunju Thankachi Explained

Kutti Kunju Thankachi
Birth Name:Lakshmy Pilla
Birth Date:1820 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Vilavancode taluk, Travancore, India
Death Place:Travancore
Occupation:Poet, playwright, composer
Spouse:Kunjan Thamban, Kunjunni Thamban
Children:Eight children

Lakshmy Pilla (14 February 1820 – 13 February 1904), better identified as Kutti Kunju Thankachi, was an Indian composer and writer of Malayalam literature, known to be the first female poet and composer of Kerala. The daughter of Irayimman Thampi, the noted composer of Omanathinkal Kidavo and a musician at the court of Swathi Thirunal, she was the author of a number of attakathas such as Parvathiswayamvaram and Mithrasahamoksham. Sreemathy Swayamvaram and a play, Ajnathavasam.

Biography

Kutti Kunju Thankachi, née Lakshmy Pilla, was born on 14 February 1820 at Vilavancode taluk of the Travancore state, presently in Kanyakumari district of the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, to Irayimman Thampi and Kalipilla Thankachi.[1] Her early education was under her father; she studied under Harippadu Kochuppilla Varrier, simultaneously learning Thiruvathira dance from her father.[2] Her first marriage was in 1834 to Kunjan Thampan of Cherthala Varanadu Naduvilel Kovilakam but after the death of Thampan in 1851, she married again in 1861; the marriage with Kunjunni Thampan lasting a decade until his death in 1871. She had eight children, from her two marriages. She was afflicted with eye disease from her childhood, lost her eye sight completely by 1902 and died on 13 February 1904, at the age of 83.

Legacy

Thankachi, known to be the first woman poet[3] and composer of Kerala, wrote eighteen books comprising three attakathas, Parvathiswayamvaram, Mithrasahamoksham and Sreemathy Swayamvaram,[4] several poems, two kurathi songs, a thullal and a play, Ajnathavasam.[5] Noted critic, S. Gupthan Nair, has stated that Thankachi had gained popularity as a poet during her time itself and people used to visit her to read their poems to listen to her opinions.[6] She was known to have good knowledge of Sanskrit and she composed songs in several ragas such as Kambhoji, Kalyaani, Naatta, Khamas and Surutti.[7] [8]

Literary contributions

No.WorkGenre
1 Shivaraari Mahatmyam Thiruvathira songs
2 Seetha Swayamvaram Thiruvathira songs
3 Narada Mohanam Thiruvathira songs
4 Thiruvananthapuram Sthalapuranam Kilippattu
5 Vaikom Sthalapuranam Kilippattu
6 Kiratham Kurathipattu (folk song)
7 Nalacharitham Kurathipattu (folk song)
8 Ganga Snanam Tullal
9 Parvathiswayamvaram Attakatha
10 Mithrasahamoksham Attakatha
11 Sreemathy Swayamvaram Attakatha
12 Anchita Saubhagya Lakshmi (for Princess Vanchi) Tharattu (lullaby)
13 Ajnathavasam Play
14 Asharavamsha Dinesha Vibho Kummi (folk song)

Musical compositions

WorkLanguageRagaTalaRemarks
Katyayan mam palaya on Palkulangara Devi
Saamaja hara hara on Thiruvattar Keshava Swami
Sooryakoti sama prabha makute on Mookambika
Paahi mohana krute on Neyyattinkara Sree Krishna Swami
Anandaroopa hare Chapu on Malayinkeezhu Sree Krishna Swami
Shri pavanapurusha Suruti on Lord Krishna
Bandurangi Kintu cheyvu njan Huseni Padam
Balike, pokarudanetho Padam
Indal valarunnitayyayyo Padam
Ha ramananayi maranno Padam
Kulasekhara maharaja bhupathe Roopaka Tillana
Dayithe thurakkoo vathil Vathilthurapattu (Door opening songs)
Yahi yahi mohanakarte Vathilthurapattu (Door opening songs)
Kaama komalaakaara Ragamalika Vathilthurapattu (Door opening songs)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography on Kerala Sahitya Akademi portal . 2019-04-05 . Kerala Sahitya Akademi . 2019-04-05.
  2. Web site: KUTTIKUNJU THANGACHI The First Woman Composer in (the present day) kaRNATik tradition . carnatica.net . 2019-04-07.
  3. Web site: Brehath Sangeetha Kendram - Kerala Composers . 2019-04-07 . brehathsangeet.com . 2019-04-07.
  4. Web site: Breathing life into Kutti Kunju Thankachi's play . Santhosh . K. . 2015-04-21 . The Hindu . en-IN . 2019-04-07.
  5. Web site: List of works . 2019-04-05 . Kerala Sahitya Akademi . 2019-04-05.
  6. Web site: Women Writers of Kerala - Kuttykunju Thankachi . 2019-04-07 . womenwritersofkerala.com . 2019-04-07.
  7. Web site: Composers and Musicians Kutti Kunju Thankachi (1820-1904) . www.swathithirunal.in . 2019-04-07.
  8. Web site: Carnatic Music in Kerala . www.keralaculture.org . en . 2019-04-07.