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Manavaasam - Tamil | by Kavignar Kannadasan/ Fictional Book

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Publisher Page Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Kannadasan Pathipagam

240

Kavignar Kannadasan

4 in

7 in

Soft Bound

0.5 in

0.175 kg

"Manavaasam, a timeless masterpiece of Tamil literature that speaks to the heart and excites the intellect, invites readers to enter a world of faith, emotion, and fiction."

• An Introduction to the Book Human Habitat:

The great poet and thinker Kannadhasan produced Manavaasam, which is considered to be one of the greatest Tamil novels. This fictional book skillfully combines sincere storytelling with profound spiritual understanding, making it an intriguing read for those who are curious about Hindu religious book and human principles.

• An in-depth account of the novel Manavaasam:

Manavaasam, which chronicles the intensely personal and spiritual voyage of one of Tamil Nadu's most renowned authors, Kannadhasan, is a semi-autobiographical novel, not just a piece of fiction. This Tamil novels book expands on his prior work, Arthamulla Hindu Madham, by delving into the emotional and experiential world of faith, surrender, and realization rather than simply focusing on intellectual analysis.

True to its name, Manavaasam, which means ""Human Residence"" or ""Human Life,"" is a thorough exploration of the meaning of the human experience. Kannadhasan describes his return to Hinduism after years of atheism and rationalism through vivid occurrences and thoughtful story book. The tale chronicles his interactions with Hindu temples, seers, scriptures, and the inner conflict between worldly aspirations and spiritual reality.

The author's increasing understanding of the subtle and omnipresent character of divinity is a key motif throughout Manavaasam. The central theme of this Hindu religious book is his emotional submission to gods such as Lord Murugan, Lord Krishna, and Lord Shiva. A private journal of ideas turns into a shared story of hardship, epiphany, and forgiveness.

The story book tackles topics like karma, rebirth, dharma, and the soul's mission through prayerful meditations and profound philosophical insights. However, unlike typical religious writings, Manavaasam reads like a work of Tamil fiction—poetic, passionate, and very human.

The story is one of knowledge, inner struggle, and unwavering trust rather than blind faith. As Kannadhasan goes from uncertainty to devotion, from hopelessness to submission, the reader walks beside him. Manavaasam is a Tamil novel that appeals to the intellectual and the religious person alike because of its vivid descriptions, emotionally charged language, and sincere insights.

Manavaasam is a masterpiece that blends faith with fiction, turning the tale fictional book into a scripture in itself, a Hindu religious text that also reflects the human condition.

• A thorough biography of the novelist Kannadhasan:

One of the most famous authors, poets, and lyricists in Tamil literature, Kannadhasan was born as Muthiah on June 24, 1927, in the hamlet of Sirukoodalpatti, which is near Karaikudi in the Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu. His impact on contemporary thoughts, religious texts, and Tamil film was enduring.

He changed his pen name from Muthiah to Kannadhasan, which means "Servant of Lord Krishna" (Kannan + Dasan), after he made the transformation from atheism to extreme devotion. This change had a profound impact on his literary and philosophical stance.

In a typical Chettiar home, Kannadhasan received a traditional upbringing. In his early years, he was significantly impacted by rationalist and atheist ideologies, particularly those propagated by the Dravidian movement. He first joined the group of Periyar E.V. Ramasamy before joining C.N. Annadurai. He also published a few articles during this period questioning religious beliefs.

However, after years of reflection and inner conflict, Kannadhasan underwent a religious conversion. His rediscovery of Hindu philosophy, particularly the Bhagavad Gita and the epics, has produced some of the most perceptive works of religious and philosophical writing in modern Tamil literature.

1. Literary and Cinematic Contributions:

Having written more than 5,000 songs, Kannadhasan is best known for his unmatched contribution to Tamil film music. His pieces were packed with emotion and meaning, making them accessible to the general public. He was famous in Tamil Nadu for introducing poetry to popular culture.

2. He wrote a variety of books, essays, short tales, philosophical works, and film lyrics. Some of his literary achievements include:

Arthamulla Indu Matham (Meaningful Hindu Religion) - A thorough ten-volume collection that explains Hinduism in a practical and understandable manner.
His poetic interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita is referred to as Kannan Aruliya Bhagavath Geethai.
His life, opinions, and growth are illuminated in autobiographical novels like Vanavasam and Manavasam.
The philosophical topic of the meaning of existence is discussed in Cheraman Kadali.

3. Legacy and Recognition:

Kannadhasan was given the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1980 for his novel Cheraman Kadali, which recognized his contribution to Indian literature. He was also given the moniker Kaviarasu by the Tamil people, which translates to ""King of Poets.""

During his time in Chicago, he passed away on October 17, 1981, leaving behind a legacy of insightful writings, poignant songs, and spiritually inspiring works.

Decades after his death, Kannadhasan is still celebrated for his ability to blend literature with life, poetry with divinity, and philosophy with emotion. His writings, especially Hindu religious works such as Kannan Aruliya Bhagavath Geethai, have served as spiritual companions for Tamil readers for many generations.

• Why This Book Is Worth Reading:

This book encourages introspection and provides more than simply a tale. Manavaasam is a fictional novel that also serves as a spiritual guide for readers looking for meaningful Tamil fiction.

It is a Hindu religious book that reconnects contemporary readers with traditional ideals and a tale book that instructs, uplifts, and enlightens. This book offers a life-changing experience, regardless of whether you are an experienced reader of Tamil literature or a novice.

"Purchase now and lose yourself in one of the most profound voyages in Tamil literature." Let Manavaasam awaken your spirit and illuminate your path.

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