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'''Mullamangalath Raman Bhattathiripad''' |
'''Mullamangalath Raman Bhattathiripad''' (1908 – 2001), commonly known as '''M. R. Bhattathiripad''' or '''MRB''', was a social reformer, cultural leader and a [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]] writer.<ref>[http://keralawindow.net/imp_m.htm MRB at Keralawindow]</ref> |
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He was born into a [[Nambudiri]] family of [[Kerala]] in 1908. He joined [[Yogakshema Sabha]] and worked with [[V. T. Bhattathiripad]] and his brother [[Premji]]. When widow marriage was considered as taboo in Nambuthiri community, he married one. MRB wrote 14 books, which included two plays: ''Ente Mmana'' (1927) and ''Marakkudakkullile Maha Narakam'' (1927). He was a recipient of the [[Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy, Thrissur|Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy]] Award,<ref>[http://www.keralasangeethanatakaakademi.com Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy Award]</ref> the [[Kerala Sahithya Academy]] Award (1992),<ref>[http://www.keralasahityaakademi.org/ml_aw12.htm Kerala Sahithya Academy Award - Overall Contribution] (in Malayalam)</ref> the Basheer Puraskaram,<ref>[http://www.pravasidoha.org/basheerpuraskaram.htm Basheer Puraskaram]</ref> and the Deviprasadam Puraskaram. He died in 2001. |
He was born into a [[Nambudiri]] family of [[Kerala]] in 1908. He joined [[Yogakshema Sabha]] and worked with [[V. T. Bhattathiripad]] and his brother [[Premji]]. When widow marriage was considered as taboo in Nambuthiri community, he married one. MRB wrote 14 books, which included two plays: ''Ente Mmana'' (1927) and ''Marakkudakkullile Maha Narakam'' (1927). He was a recipient of the [[Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy, Thrissur|Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy]] Award,<ref>[http://www.keralasangeethanatakaakademi.com Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy Award]</ref> the [[Kerala Sahithya Academy]] Award (1992),<ref>[http://www.keralasahityaakademi.org/ml_aw12.htm Kerala Sahithya Academy Award - Overall Contribution] (in Malayalam)</ref> the Basheer Puraskaram,<ref>[http://www.pravasidoha.org/basheerpuraskaram.htm Basheer Puraskaram]</ref> and the Deviprasadam Puraskaram. He died in 2001. |
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*[[V. T. Bhattathiripad]] |
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*[[E. M. S. Namboodiripad]] |
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==References== |
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| NAME = Bhattathiripad, M. R. |
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Revision as of 14:28, 6 July 2013
Mullamangalath Raman Bhattathiripad (1908 – 2001), commonly known as M. R. Bhattathiripad or MRB, was a social reformer, cultural leader and a Malayalam writer.[1]
He was born into a Nambudiri family of Kerala in 1908. He joined Yogakshema Sabha and worked with V. T. Bhattathiripad and his brother Premji. When widow marriage was considered as taboo in Nambuthiri community, he married one. MRB wrote 14 books, which included two plays: Ente Mmana (1927) and Marakkudakkullile Maha Narakam (1927). He was a recipient of the Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy Award,[2] the Kerala Sahithya Academy Award (1992),[3] the Basheer Puraskaram,[4] and the Deviprasadam Puraskaram. He died in 2001.