Thursday 26 January 2012

SUKUMAR AZHIKODE


Sukumar Azhikode (Malayalamസുകുമാര്‍ അഴീക്കോട്; 26 May 1926 – 24 January 2012) was an Indian writercritic and orator, acknowledged for his contributions to Malayalam language and insights on Indian philosophy. He was a scholar in Sanskrit, Malayalam, and English languages.
Azhikode was a bachelor and lived in Eravimangalam near ThrissurKerala state. He died on 24 January 2012 at the age of 85 at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, in Thrissur due to cancer.

AWARDS:-
Azhikode's most famous work is Tatvamasi (1984, Malayalam), an authoritative book on Indian Philosophy, Vedas and Upanishads.Thathvamasi won twelve awards, including the Kendra Sahitya Akademi AwardKerala Sahithya Akademi Award, Vayalar Award and theRajaji Award.
In January 2007, Azhikode refused to accept the Padma Shri conferred on him stating that Such honours are against the Constitution. "The Constitution says everyone should be treated as equal. Giving such honours at different levels, the State discriminates between people. I see the Padma Shri conferred on me as an opportunity to expose this discrimination."
He also won the Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam Sahithya Puraskaram lifetime achievement award.
DEATH:-
Azhikode died on 24 January 2012, in private hospital in Trichur. He was suffering from cancer and had been hospitalized since 7 December 2011.He was 86 years old.
MAJOR WORKS:-
  • Aasaante Seethaakaavyam (Asan's Sita Kavya)
  • Ramananum Malayalakavitayum (Ramanan and Malayalam Poetry)
  • Shankarakkuruppu Vimarshikkappedunnu (Sankara Kurup Critiqued)
  • Mahatmavinte Margam (Way of the Mahatma)
  • Purogamanasahityavum Mattum (Modern Literature and Others)
  • Malayala Sahityavimarsanam (Criticism of Malayalam Literature)
  • Vayanayute Swargattil (In the Paradise of Reading)
  • Tatvamasi
  • Malayala Sahitya Patanangal (Studies on Malayalam Literature)
  • Tatvavum Manushyanum (Philosophy and Humans)
  • Khandanavum Mandanavum (Destructive Criticism and Constructive Criticism)
  • Entinu Bharatadare
  • Azhikodinte Prabhashanangal (Speeches of Azhikode)
  • Azhikodinte Falitangal (Jokes of Azhikode)
  • Guruvinte Dukham (Sorrow of the Teacher)
  • Aakasam Nashtapetunna India (India Losing Horizon)
  • Pathakal Kazhchakal (Routes and Sights)
  • Mahakavi Ulloor (The Great Poet Ulloor)



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