Sankhu Ram Explained

Sankhu Ram
Birth Name:S. S. Ram
Birth Date:1907 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Madurai
Nationality:Indian
Known For:Translating the Kural into Sourashtra
Occupation:Poet

Sankhu Ram (6 April 1907 – 26 April 1976), also known as S. S. Ram, was an Indian poet of Sourashtra language. He is best known for translating the Tirukkural into Sourashtra.

Biography

Sankhu Ram was born in Meenakshipuram in the eastern part of Madurai to Sourashtrian parents Sankhu Subbhuramaiyer and Nagammal. He was associated with the Madurai Sourashtra Sugunodhaya Nataka Sabha under the mentorship of V. A. Venkateshwara Baghavathar and Vasthukavi Viprabhandhu G. V. Padhmanabha Iyer, where he authored several plays, dialogues, and lyrics for Sourashtrian dramas. He learnt Tamil under Appan Iyengar of the Madurai Tamil Sangam. He also penned several patriotic songs, nalangu songs for weddings and various scripts for invitation cards. He also wrote the history and hymns on the deity of the Srinivasa Temple in his neighbourhood. Upon the request of one of his gurus, he translated the Kural text into Saurashtra. However, he died in 1976, before the publication of his translation. The work was published posthumously in 1980.[1] [2]

Literary works

Below is a list of literary works of Sankhu Ram:

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thirukkural in Saurashtra . Ashraf . N. V. K. . n.d. . OOCities . 23 April 2017 .
  2. Book: Sankhu Ram . Sourashtra Tirukkural (in Tamil Scripts) . 1993 . Siddhasramam . Madurai .