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Thunchath ezhuthachan biography of abraham david

Total Views. Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan refined the Malyalam language style and wrote his works for ordinary people, incorporating whatever is good with a strong sense of righteousness and worship. His contribution to the Malayalam language through the 'Adhyathma Ramayanam' a translation of the Ramayana and 'Mahabharatham' a translation of the Mahabharata is unparalleled and his contribution in the cultural level is immense.

The Ramayanam, the most popular work depicts the hero, Rama, an ideal figure. Ezhuthachan introduced a movement of domesticised religious textuality in Kerala. He was a significant voice of the Bhakti Movement in South India. The shift of literary production in Kerala to a largely Sanskritic, Puranic religiosity is attributed to this movement.

Ezhuthachan's school promoted popular and non-Brahman Bhakti literary production.

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His Works were also a general opposition against the moral decadence of the 16th century Kerala Society. Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan is to the Malayalis in Southern India, what Tulsidas is to the Hindi speaking people of the North - the supreme poet and religious teacher. In his works we can see the poetic wonder that changes language with expression.