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1 Early life and education  





2 Political career  





3 Works  



3.1  In Malayalam  





3.2  In English  





3.3  In Hindi  







4 References  



4.1  Notes  





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5 External links  














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K Damodaran
Member of ParliamentofRajya Sabha
In office
1964–1970
ConstituencyKerala
Personal details
Born(1912-02-05)5 February 1912
Died3 July 1976(1976-07-03) (aged 64)
NationalityIndian
Political partyCommunist Party of India
OccupationCommunist ideologue, Writer & Politician

Keezhedathu Damodaran[1] ( February 25, 1912 – July 3, 1976) was an Indian Marxist theoretician, writer and one of the leaders of the Communist Party of IndiainKerala, India.[2]

Early life and education

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Damodaran was born to Kizhakkiniyakath Thuppan Nampoothiri and Keezhedathu Narayani Amma in PonnaniinMalappuram district. He had his schooling in Government School, Tirur, and college education in Samoothiri College, Calicut. His first socialist activities were associated with being secretary of the student movement 'Kerala Students Movement' and he joined the freedom struggle. He was arrested in 1931 for participating in the civil disobedience movement and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 23 months. While in Coimbatore jail, he learned Tamil and Hindi. He went to Kasi (UP) in 1935 to study Sanskrit from the Viswa Vidyalaya there and passed the Shastri examination. While at Kasi he learned Urdu and Bengali and was attracted to Communist ideology.

Political career

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Lal Bahadur Shastri was his classmate. He was attracted to Communist ideology through his senior Onkar Nadashasthri. Thus he became a Communist – the first 'Malayalee Communist'. He returned to Kerala in 1937 and joined the Kerala Socialist Party and in May the same year formed the Kerala unit of the Communist Party of India. He organized Coir and Beedi workers. He was imprisoned twice and released in 1945. In 1951, he was elected as the Taluk secretary of the Malabar unit committee of the Communist Party. He contested the assembly election in 1951 and the Loksabha election in 1957. Damodaran was elected to the central executive committee of the party in 1960. He took charge of editing the Navayugam weekly. All through these years he was intellectually active by way of writing articles and books, learning new languages and debating on various forums.

He became a Rajya sabha member (MP) in 1964. He visited many Asian and European countries including almost all of the communist nations. After the tenure, he devoted his time to a comprehensive research on the history of the Party at (JNU) under an ICHR fellowship. He was the first progressive writer in Malayalam. 'pattabakki' was the first political drama to be staged in kerala which, in a way, paved the way for the advancement of communist ideology among the common people. He dwelled deep into Indian Philosophy which was considered solely spiritual until then and discovered new streams of material thoughts in it. His celebrated works 'Bharatheeya Chintha' and 'Indiayude athmavu' speaks volumes of the metamorphosis. he was a multilinguist and could speak for hours on thought provoking subjects.

He died on July 3, 1976, in Delhi at the Safdarjung Hospital while he was still conducting this research. Damodaran was a multilingual scholar and translated many books from RussiantoMalayalam. Apart from Pattabaakki, he wrote another play named Rakthapanam. The stories written between 1934 and 1935 are now a collection known as Kannuneer. In all his works, party popularization was seen. The best known of his works is Indiyude Atmavu and in English, an excellent exposition of 'Indian Culture' and 'Philosophy from the ancient times'. He completed only first part of Kerala History based on archeology, anthropology and coin sciences. Political activist and documentary director K. P. Sasi is the son of Damodaran.

Works

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In Malayalam

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In English

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In Hindi

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Staff writer (20 July 2012). "K. Damodaran remembered". The Hindu.
  • ^ "K. Damodaran - Biography". Keralasahityaakademi.org. Archived from the original on 19 October 2020.
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