Friday, February 26, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010

Siva...



shiva the name of the Lord is a mantra. It is a part of the very holy mantra of shaivam The Holy Five Letters. mantra means powerful word. The mantras are revealed to and through the sages in their matured spiritual state to the entire world. These mantras may or may not be associated directly to one particular language. At times they get interpreted in the languages. The name shiva and The Holy Five Letters are accepted as they are in different languages

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Dearest... Kamala.....????


Kamala das Surayya nee Madhavikutty is one of the first indian to write short stories in English, she is the Malayalam writer and poetess and also a painter who was 75 old has passes away in the hospital in pune, she has suffered with respiratory problems from the last few weeks has taken last breath at 1.55 am.Kamala was born in very rich family her mother was also a popular poetess, Kamala had been in many controversies of her content writing and in sex scandel later she converted to islam religion and she triedto donate some of her property in kerala as small temple named Kerala Sasthra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP).
Kamala has left the city of Kerala and went toPune to settle with herthree son’s Jayasuray Dasand, Monu Nalapat and Chinnan Das she finally won the transaction of the land in her last stage.Kamala always wanted to have her end in home town in kerala when asked the culture minister M A Baby she said that funeral will take place at the Palayam Juma Masjid here [on] Tuesday.” but nobody seemed to show any problem on her order confirmed while Monu who was one his way to Pune.
Jayasurya said that her mother was not happy for being in the hospital fot longer days that she wanted visit kerelawere monu has to take her mother to her kerala were their is no direct flight pune to kerala she found some difficulties in pune she has written some poems and brought all and given it to the HarperCollins is in the process of publishing, and also said apart from her all controversies she deserves all the respect that the Kerala government is offering.
Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan said Kamala Das’s death was an irreparable loss to the country and the state.

vayalar sarath chandra varma...


Like molehills growing into mountains the shadow keeps growing. Vayalar Sarathchandra Varma loves to remain in its comforting shade; it is for him a tangible presence of his father, lyricist Vayalar Rama Varma.
"For someone who came to realise the greatness of his father quite late, every sign, every word about him becomes valuable. Comparisons to my father have always been there. His reputation, his greatness, like a shadow, has always been there. But it has not bothered me. For I know that I'm here only to complete a job he left incomplete," says Sarath, who is now firmly set on his mission.
Sarath never nursed ambitions of a career in writing. His father wanted him to be a doctor. "My father had great plans for me. He put me in St. Xavier's College, Thumba, near Thiruvananthapuram. The reason he chose this college was because it was far from the city, far from strikes and bandhs. That was when I lost my father and with that ended my hopes of becoming a doctor. I went on to do my graduation from Mar Ivanios College."
Memories of his father
Memories of his father during those impressionable childhood years were like a flitting dream.
"He used to come to the hostel either on his way home from Madras [Chennai] or while going back. It used to be brief, happy moments. I never knew my father was a great poet, a great lyricist. For me, and my three younger sisters, he was just our dear father. It was only after his death, to be more precise, when the Vayalar Trust was set up, did I realise the great regard and immense affection people had for him."
The death brought in its train a whole lot of problems for the Vayalar family. The four children were studying and the money that Vayalar always said he had put away safe never came. The Trust collected Rs. 8 lakhs. "My family owes a huge debt to the people of this State. Had it not been for them, Vayalar's family would have been literally on the streets. It was the beginning of my journey to know more about him."
Immediately after his degree Sarath was offered a job at a distillery near Cherthala and he took it up.
"It happened through the efforts of Malayatoor Ramakrishnan, who was my father's very close friend."
The turning point in Sarath's career came when he lost his job after 12 years. "That was a terrible phase. My grandmother was critically ill and my second sister's wedding was fixed. I was unable to go to office for a long time, and that must have led them to sack me. The wedding was over, my grandmother died, and I ended up jobless. That was the time when I turned to reading."
Sarath drowned himself inbooks, those that his father had collected and much more.
Birth of a poet
"One day I tried putting my thoughts on paper. I finally managed to scribble down to what seemed like poems. It sounded good when I read them, and I sent it to Dasettan (K.J. Jesudas). He accepted it, and it was set to music by Alleppey Ranganath and appeared in Tharangini's 10th volume of Ayyappa songs. "
Sarath, who had by then got back his job at the distillery, made a memorable debut in films. Three of his songs and one song that was originally written by his father for a drama were included in the film `Ente Ponnuthampuran.'
"I consider myself very lucky to have Devarajan Master compose my first songs. He advised me never to hum a tune and search for suitable words later. I have tried to follow his advice."
Since his debut, Sarath made his presence felt through songs in films like `Mizhirandillum,' `Harbour,' Achamakuttiyude Achayan,' `Jaloltsavam,' `Bunglaowil Aoutho,' and the super-hit songs from the recent blockbuster `Chanthupottu.'
"I'm grateful to director Ranjith for giving me the chance to work with Raveendran in `Mizhirandillum.' Usually, I ask for some time to write songs. I have always felt that there should be links connecting the lines and sequences. Now, I'm working for `Achan urangathaveedu..,' Lal Jose's latest film."
Sarath now stays in his ancestral house at Vayalar with his wife Sreelatha and 11-year-old daughter Subhadra.
"It is always so relaxing to be here. I have experienced my father's presence here," he says.

Monday, January 11, 2010

childrens.... love...


THIS child needs your love,
this child sees himself inmamas arms,
this child sings, this child laughs,
this child cries, when yoursitting by your self.
THIS child sees your tears, this child waits untill itspast.
this child sings, this child laughs,
this child cries, when your sitting by your self.
THIS child takes your hand,
this child leads you to achair.this child sings,
this child laughs, this child takes away your pain.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

A Special World...


A special world for you and meA special bond one cannot seeIt wraps us up in its cocoonAnd holds us fiercely in its womb.Its fingers spread like fine spun goldGently nestling us to the foldLike silken thread it holds us fastBonds like this are meant to last.And though at times a thread may breakA new one forms in its wakeTo bind us closer and keep us strongIn a special world, where we belong

Friday, January 8, 2010

Yusuf Ali Kechery...


Yusuf Ali Kechery
Yusuf Ali Kecheri or Yūsaphali Kēccēri (born 1934) is a poet and film director from Kerala, India.He is the former president of the Kerala Sahitya Academy. Professor K. P. Narayana Pisharody, the eldest scholar, was Yousuf Ali's Sanskrit teacher. The film Dhwani included his lyrics, with music director Naushad Ali.
Some films that he has written lyrics for the songs
Choonda (2003)
Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan (2002)
Karumadikkuttan (2001)
Dada Sahib (2000)
Chitrashalabham (1998)
Parinayam (1994)
Sargam (1992 film) (1992)
Pattana Pravesham (1988)
Ithile Iniyum Varu (1986)
Iniyenkilum (1983)
Pinnilavu (1983)
Lava (1980)
Sarapanjaram (1979)
Eeta (1978)
Maza (2001)
Joker
vasanthiyum lakshmiyum pinne njanum
Nadodikattu
Gasal
Thirakalkkappuram
Five star Hospital

O.N.V.Kurup...


Ottaplavil Neelakandan Velu Kurup (Malayalam: ഒറ്റപ്ലാവില്‍ നീലകണ്ഠന്‍ വേലു കുറുപ്പ്) is a famous Malayalam poet from Kerala, India. He is acknowledged[by whom?] as one of the greatest living poets in India. O. N. V. Kurup is also a lyricist in Malayalam cinema. He received the Padmashri Award from the Government of India in 1998. He is also called O. N. V., without the surname. O. N. V. is known for his leftist leaning.[1] He was the Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate in the Thiruvananthapuram constituency for the Lok-Sabha elections in 1989, and was the runner-up.
Biography
O. N. V. Kurup was born to O. N. Krishna Kurup and K. Lakshmikutty Amma, on May 27, 1931 at Chavara, Kollam in Kerala. He lost his father when he was eight. His childhood days were spent in the village where he attended the public 'Government School, Chavara'. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in Economics from SN College, Kollam, he moved to Thiruvananthapuram city where he joined Travancore University (now Kerala University) and pursued Master of Arts (postgraduate) in Malayalam literature.
Awards from State / Central Governments
O. N. V. has won two major awards from the Kerala State and two from the Indian government
Padma Shri in 1998
Vayalar Ramavarma Award for Uppu in 1982
Kendra Sahitya Academy Award (Malayalam) for Aksharam in 1975
Kerala Sahithya Academy Award in 1971 for Agni Salabhangal
National Film Awards:
1989 - Best Lyricist - Vaishali
Kerala State Film Awards:
He won the Kerala State film awards for the Best Lyricist thirteen times:
2008 - Best Lyricist (Film - Gulmohar)
1990 - Best Lyricist (Film - Radha Madhavam)
1989 - Best Lyricist (Film - Oru Sayahnathinte Swapnathil, Purappadu)
1988 - Best Lyricist (Film - Vaishali)
1987 - Best Lyricist (Film - Manivathoorile Ayiram Sivarathrikal)
1986 - Best Lyricist (Film - Nakhashathangal)
1984 - Best Lyricist (Film - Aksharangal, Ethiripoove Chuvannapoove)
1983 - Best Lyricist (Film - Adaminte Variyellu)
1980 - Best Lyricist (Film - Yagam, Ammayum Makkalum)
1979 - Best Lyricist (Film - Ulkkadal)
1977 - Best Lyricist (Film - Madanolsavam)
1976 - Best Lyricist (Film - Aalinganam)
1973 - Best Lyricist (Film - Swapna Nadanam

Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri...



Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri
Origin
Kaithapram, Kannur, Kerala, India
Occupations
PoetLyristMusic directorClassical VocalistActorPlayback SingingScreenwriterMusic Therapist
Instruments
Music director (playback singing)
Years active
1985 – present


Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri (കൈതപ്രം ദാമോദരന്‍ നമ്പൂതിരി), popularly known as Kaithapram, is a noted malayalam Poet, Lyrist, Music director, Actor, Singer, Screenwriter, Music therapist, and performer of Carnatic Music. He is the son of well known singer late Keshavan Namboothiri popularly known as Kannadi Bhagavathar (disciple of Chembai Vaidyanathan Bhagavathar) and Aditi Antharjanam. He is popularly known as Kaithapram.

Gireesh Puthenchery....


Gireesh Puthenchery
Gireesh Puthenchery is a noted Malayalam lyrist and Screen Writer. He is also serving as a governing council member of the Indian Performance Rights Society (IPRS).
Kerala State Film Awards:
2004 - Best Lyricist - Kathavasheshan
2003 - Best Lyricist - Gourisankaram
2002 - Best Lyricist - Nandanam
2001 - Best Lyricist - Ravanaprabhu
1999 - Best Lyricist - Punaradivasam
1997 - Best Lyricist - Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu
1995 - Best Lyricist - Agnidevan

Bichu Thirumala...



Bichu Thirumala (ബിച്ചു തിരുമല) is an Indian lyricist from Kerala, who works in the Malayalam film industry. He, along with O. N. V. Kurup, is known for creating the style of arranging beautiful words in Malayalam film songs. In Malayalam cinema, Thirumala led the group of lyricist who wrote songs for readymade tunes. In 1981, he won the Kerala State Film Award for the best lyricist for the films Thrishna and Thenum Vayambum. Thirumala won the same award for the second time in 1991, for the Rajasenan directed film Kadinjool Kalyanam.
Bichu Thirumala started his lyricist career in the 1972-Malayalam film Bhaja Govindam. After his modest beginning, Thirumala went on to become one of the most successful Malayalam lyricists and wrote songs for such notable music directors as Shyam, A. T. Ummer, Raveendran, G. Devarajan, and Ilaiyaraaja. in 1970's he teamed up with music director A. T. Ummer to compose many sweet melodies.

Sree kumaran tampi...


Sreekumaran Thampi (Malayalam: ശ്രീകുമാരന്‍ തമ്പി), born in Haripad (Town of Temple), in Alappuzha District, is a lyricist, director, producer and scenarist in Malayalam Film Industry. He is a civil engineer by education.
Personal lifeHis son, Rajkumar Thampi, is too into films. He works in the Telugu film industry. His wife Raji and daughter Kavitha too have dabbled in arts.His son Rajkumaran Thampi also known as Raj Adithya was found dead in a hotel room in Secundarabad in March 2009.

Vayalar...

The "Vayalar-Devarajan" was a prolific lyricist-composer combination which lasted till the death of Vayalar.
Vayalar was married to Bharathy Amma. The couple has four children: Sarath Chandran, Indulekha, Yamuna and Sindhu. Vayalar's elder son Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma is now a popular lyricist in Malayalam film industry.
Awards
Kerala Sahithya Academy Awards
1961 - Sargasangeetham (poetry collection)
National Film Awards
1973 - Best Lyrics (Song: Manushyan mathangale srishtichu; Film: Achanum Bappayum)
Kerala State Film Awards:
1969 - Best Lyricist
1972 - Best Lyricist
1974 - Best Lyricist
1975 - Best Lyricist - Chuvanna Sandhyakal, Swami Ayyappan
Vayalar sarath Chandra varma
He was born in the village of Vayalar,Cherthala, in Aalappuzha district and he is married to Sreelatha and has one daughter Subhadra (11-year-old

P.Bhaskaran...



Born
April 21, 1924(1924-04-21)Kodungallur, Thrissur, Kerala, India
Died
February 25, 2007 (aged 82)Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Occupation
poet, lyricist, Film director, Actor, Journalist


Pulloottupadathu Bhaskaran better known as P. Bhaskaran (21 April 1924 - 25 February 2007) was a famous Malayalam poet and lyricist of Malayalam film songs. He penned about 3000 songs for close to 250 films. He also had directed and acted in several Malayalam films. He was a journalist and an All India Radio employee before becoming active in the film industry. He was well-known for simple but beautiful use of the language in his songs.
Most popular film songs written
· Kayalarikathu... (Film: Neelakkuyil)
· Kuyiline thedi... (Film: Neelakkuyil)
· Ellarum chollanu... (Film: Neelakkuyil)
· Thamasamenthe varuvaan... (Film: Bhargavi Nilayam)
· Alliyambal kadavil... (Film: Rosi)
· Anjanakkannezhuthi... (Film: Thacholi Othenan)
· Pranasakhi nhan... (Film: Pareeksha)
· Karayunno puzha chirikkunno... (Film: Murappennu)
· Innenikku pottu kuthan... (Film: Guruvayoor Kesavan)
· Karimukilkkattile... (Film: Kallichellamma)
· Manjani poonilavu... (Film : Nagarame Nandi)
Pathuvelippinu......(Film :Vengalam)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

My....


Special WorldA special world for you and meA special bond one cannot seeIt wraps us up in its cocoonAnd holds us fiercely in its womb.Its fingers spread like fine spun goldGently nestling us to the foldLike silken thread it holds us fastBonds like this are meant to last.And though at times a thread may breakA new one forms in its wakeTo bind us closer and keep us strongIn a special world, where we belong

ITECH COMPUTERS....


NJEKKAD

VADASSERIKONAM

VARKALA...

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

My Only dreams....

" I can see in what you call the dark, but which to me is golden. I can see a god-made world, not a man - made world..."