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Mohamathavu ennu ezhuthachan visheshippichathu enthine

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Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan (About this soundpronunciation, Tuñcattŭ Rāmānujan Eḻuttacchan) (fl. 16th century) was a Malayalam devotional poet, translator and linguist from Kerala, south India.[1] He has been called the "Father of Modern Malayalam", or, alternatively, the "Father of Malayalam Literature", or the "Primal Poet in Malayalam".[2] He was one of pioneers of a major shift in Kerala literary production (the domesticised religious textuality associated with the Bhakti movement).[3] The number and circulation of his texts far outdo that of any other poet of premodern Kerala.[4]

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