"Nilapati" is a collection of short stories for children, written by Periyasamy Thooran, a prominent Tamil scholar and writer. One of the stories in this book is about an old lady who lived alone.
Thooran's love for Tamil language led him to write extensively on a wide range of topics. He is best known for his contributions to Tamil lexicography, having written the first Tamil dictionary and encyclopedia. His work in this field has been instrumental in preserving the Tamil language and making it accessible to a wider audience.
Apart from his work in lexicography, Thooran was also an accomplished writer in various other genres, including children's literature, poetry, songs, translation, and theatre. He wrote extensively on topics such as psychology, botany, and science-related stories, showcasing his diverse range of interests.
Thooran was also a talented musician and worked as a music teacher, promoting Tamil music and culture through his compositions. He was an active journalist and served as the editor of the Kalachakkaram Magazine, which focused on promoting Tamil literature and culture.
Throughout his life, Thooran remained dedicated to promoting Tamil language and culture. His contributions to Tamil lexicography and literature have made him an important figure in Tamil history, and his work continues to inspire generations of Tamil writers and scholars.
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