Designated a "Classical Language in India" in 2013,[11] Malayalam literature developed into the current form mainly by the influence of the poets Cherusseri Namboothiri,[12][13] Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan,[13] and Poonthanam Nambudiri,[13][14] in the 15th and the 16th centuries of Common Era.[13][15] Thunchathu Ezhuthachchan is also known as The father of modern Malayalam literature.[13] Kunchan Nambiar, a poet of 18th century CE, also has contributed much to Malayalam literature in its early form.[13] The Bharathappuzha river, also known as River Ponnani, and its tributaries, have played a major role in the development of modern Malayalam Literature.[16] There were also other important works, in Arabi Malayalam like Muhyadheen Mala, which was also produced in 16th-17th centuries of Common Era. The growth of Arabi Malayalam literature eventually lead to Mappila Songs. The words used in many of the Arabi Malayalam works those date back to 16th-17th centuries of Common Era are also very closer to the modern Malayalam language.[13][17] Ezhuthachan, a strong proponent of Bhakti movement, is known as the father of Malayalam. His poems are classified under the genre of kilippattu.[18]
TOP Mahabharatham Kilippattu Malayal
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