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Tamil poet, orator Soundara Kailasam passes away

CHENNAI: Eminent Tamil poet
and writer Soundara Kailasam who is the
mother-in-law of Union Home Minister P.
Chidambaram expired early on Saturday morning at
her residence. She was 83. Mrs. Soundra Kailasam,
wife of retired judge of the Supreme Court P.S.
Kailasam, had been ailing for a few months,
according to close family members. She married
early, at the age of 15. She studied till the
9th standard, but never let her lack of formal
education come in the way of achieving high
honours right through her life, including being
a member of the Senate of the Madras University,
Annamalai University and the Thanjavur Tamil
Varsity. She also served as a Member of the
State Backward Classes Commission. She published
poetry collections, essays and short stories.
Her works have been published in a number of
Tamil magazines, in addition to being printed as
a collection of essays, poetry and short
stories. A very devout person, Mrs. Kailasam was
also a speaker on religious and spiritual
subjects and served on the Hindu Religious
Charitable Endowments Board, Chennai. Mrs.
Kailasam emerged as a powerful Tamil orator five
decades ago when few women came forward to give
public speeches in the State. Known for
combining poetry and prose to provide insights
into worldly issues, she was drawn to Tamil
studies by the lectures of scholars such as R.P.
Sethu Pillai and T.P. Meenakshisundaram Pillai.
It did not take her much time to establish
herself as an orator. Even when she was in her
twenties, she gave lectures in college campuses.
Though hailing from a family traditionally close
to the Congress, Mrs. Kailasam got along well
with leaders of the Dravidian movement such as
C.N. Annadurai and V.R. Nedunchezhian. She was
awarded the Asan Prize for Poetry in 1989 for
the poetry collection “Soundra Kailasam
Kavithaigal.” She was also the recipient of
several honours bestowed by the State
government, including the Bharathiyar Award
given by Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi two years
ago. She has taken part in several poets' fora
and seminars conducted by the Government of
Tamil Nadu and All India Radio. She also served
as the chairperson of the Thiruvasakam
conference, over which the then Prime Minister
Morarji Desai presided. Her presence was also
noted at the 5th World Tamil Conference held at
Madurai and she was a patron of the Madras Tamil
Students Association for several years. She has
travelled to several nations, including
Singapore, Malaysia and Mauritius to participate
in Tamil literary or spiritual functions.
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The Islamic Literary Conference,
held at Kilakkarai in 1990 gave her an award for
her contributions to the field. Her book
“Alavatra Arulalah,” was released by the Islamic
Foundation, as a unique recognition to a Hindu
woman writing an Islamic text. She was invited
to Sri Lanka in 1988 to address an Islamic
Students Conference, by the Ministry of Muslim
Religion and Cultural Affairs, Sri Lanka. Mrs.
Kailasam is the grand-daughter of Rathna
Sabapathi of Pudupalayam, a noted philanthropist
who donated handsomely to the Tiruchengode
Gandhi Ashram founded by Rajaji in Pudupalayam,
Salem. She is survived by three daughters Vimala
Ramalingam, paediatrician and wife of eminent
ENT surgeon K.K. Ramalingam, Nalini Chidambaram,
lawyer and wife of P. Chidambaram, and Padmini
Sivasubramanian, agriculturist; and her son,
Sadayavel Kailasam, an orthopaedic surgeon.
Several industrialists, political party leaders
and members of the Tamil literary community paid
tributes at the residence of Mrs. Soundra
Kailasam. Mr. Karunanidhi was among the
dignitaries to call on the family and offer
condolences.
Tamilpakkam prays her soul rests in peace!