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Kunjunni Mash was born on 10 May, 1927 in Valapad, Thrissur, Kerala, India, is an Indian poet. Discover Kunjunni Mash's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Poet and lyricist |
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79 years old |
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10 May 1927 |
Birthday |
10 May |
Birthplace |
Valapad, Thrissur, Kerala, India |
Date of death |
2006 |
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Thrissur, Kerala, India |
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India
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Kunjunni Mash Height, Weight & Measurements
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Neelakantan Moosath (father)
Narayani Amma (mother) |
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Kunjunni Mash Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kunjunni Mash worth at the age of 79 years old? Kunjunni Mash’s income source is mostly from being a successful poet. He is from India. We have estimated Kunjunni Mash's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kunjunni (10 May 1927 - 26 March 2006), popularly known as Kunjunni Mash (Mash is the Malayalam equivalent of teacher), was an Indian poet of Malayalam literature.
Known for his short poems with a philosophical overtone, his works were popular among children as well as adults.
He received several honors including three awards from the Kerala Sahitya Akademi viz.
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Children's Literature, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry and Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Overall Contributions.
Kunjunni was born on 10 May 1927 at Valapad, a village in Thrissur district in the south Indian state of Kerala to Njayapilly Illathu Neelakantan Moosath and Athiyarathu Narayani Amma.
Kunjunni started his career as a teacher at the Chelari school.
He joined Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama High School in Kozhikode in 1953.
He was an inmate of the Ashrama and taught, looked after, and interacted with the hostel boys there.
Kerala Sahitya Akademi selected Kunjunni for their annual award for children's literature in 1977 for his work, Aksharathettu.
He retired from teaching in 1982 but continued to live in the Ashrama, which he had found to be most suitable for his unpretentious life and writings are known for their simplicity, till he retired to his district for health reasons.
He received the State Institute of Children's Literature Award in 1982, followed by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry in 1987.
Kunjunni returned to his native village in 1987 and became involved in social and cultural activities in the Thrissur area.
He appeared in Bhoomi Geetham, a 1993 film directed by Kamal.
His autobiography, Enniloode, is noted for its candour, humour and simplicity.
Oridathu Oridathu Oru Kunjunni Mash is a biography of the poet, written by Sippy Pallippuram.
The academy honoured him again in 2001 with the Award for Overall Contributions in 2001.
He received the lifetime achievement award of the State Institute of Children's Literature in 2002, the same year as he received the Vazhakunnuam Award.
A year later, he was awarded the V. A. Kesavan Nair Award (2003).
He was also a recipient of the Tomyas Award.
Kunjunni died in his ancestral house at Valapad on 26 March 2006.
He was known and admired for living a humble life with minimal needs, and few comforts or luxuries.
He was known for writing short poems which appeared to be childlike in form but conveyed a message.
Kunjunni handled the column for children in the Mathrubhumi weekly under the pseudonym "Kuttettan".
He initiated three or four generations of aspiring writers into writing.