Isaikkavi Ramanan

Hamida Chopra
Mr. T.A. Venkateswaran, popularly known as Isaikkavi Ramanan, rose to the position of Regional Manager during his 27-year stint with The Hindu newspaper. He gave up his newspaper career ahead of his retirement to pursue his interest in the Fine Arts. He is a prolific poet and writer in Tamil, a composer, and a singer. He has published about 32 books comprising a compilation of poems and articles. Notable among them is Sikaram, the biography of the famous movie director, Sri K. Balachandar. His books in English include Chips Down? Chin Up!Business Mantras, a Pictorial on Sri N. Mahalingam; and A Sublime Sacrament, an interpretation of Hindu marriage rites.
 
Mr. Venkateswaran has addressed audiences of various age groups in multiple forums on diverse topics, including series on Thirukkural, Bharathiar’s works, Kannadasan’s film songs, and motivational talks. He has anchored and acted in several programs on many popular TV channels relating to social and spiritual themes. He has written a Tamil play Bharathi Yaar? and plays the lead role in it. He has also dabbled in English theatre and has traveled widely across the globe for his lecture tours in English and Tamil. Besides pursuing his interest in literary works, Mr. Venkateswaran is an avid photographer and a nature enthusiast. He is an ardent pilgrim and has made 35 visits to different parts of the Himalayas so far.

Abstracts of the Lectures


The Sangam Period
The Sangam literature contains classical poems. Its style is unique, which was not followed subsequently as the language of Tamil poetry went through several changes. Basically, it portrays life during that period – from wars to intimacy, full of nuances and drama. The divide between the elite and the poor is seen even during those times. From expressing angst to appealing to God, this literature teaches how to celebrate life with all the emotions and angularities intact!

Thiruvalluvar, Ilango and Kamban
One is a saint-poet teaching us a way of life by obtaining the right attitude through 1330 cryptic couplets, the other is a dramatist who gives vivid details of a variety of arts and Gods worshipped during his time, and the last one is a combination of Valmiki, Kalidasa, and Shakespeare who rendered the epic Ramayana through his 10,000 plus verses which never cease to amaze the reader.

The Bhakti Element to Bharathi
If you remove the element of devotion, very little will be left of Tamil literature. The Saivite and Vaishnavite savants and their like contributed richly to Tamil. Their verses contain heightened romance which is what devotion is all about. The poems and prose of Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi contain all that is mentioned above! He was a trailblazer as he forcefully influenced the very thinking process of litterateurs and even common men who came after him.

Readings
1. Kamba Ramayana explanations by Sri V.V.S Aiyar, contemporary of Sri Aurobindo and Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi

2. Introduction to Sangam literature by Professor A. Dakshinamurthy

3. A complete translation of Thirukkural in English

4. Subramania Bharathi and English renderings of some of his poems