- July 1923 – 2 June 2010) or V. V. Ayyappan,
better known by his pen name
Kovilan, was an
Indian Malayalam language novelist and
freedom fighter from Kerala...
- "Lighthouse Explorer:
Kovilan Point Light".
Lighthouse Digest. Sri
Lanka Ports Authority Lighthouses of Sri
Lanka Picture of
Kovilan Point Lighthouse Archived...
-
Retrieved 2
November 2012. "Ezhuthachan
Puraskaram presented to
writer Kovilan". The Hindu. 29
January 2007.
Archived from the
original on 22 October...
- Thiru. V.
Kalyanasundaram Swati Kaushal P.
Kesavadev Ki.
Rajanarayanan Kovilan Kuvempu Nitin Kushalappa Mukul Kesavan Uma
Krishnaswami Kannadasan Kusumagraj...
- (2011),
FOKANA Award (2012),
Bhasha Institute's
Basheer Puraskaaram (2012),
Kovilan Puraskaaram (2012) and
Vayalar Award (2015). The work was
released in English...
- NRIs
working mostly in the
Middle East. The
famous Malayalam author late
Kovilan was born here, as well as the late film
director Pavithran.
Noted Monuments...
-
Joseph Mund****ery, it
become the
abode of writer's like O. V. Vijayan,
Kovilan, V. K. N., Uroob, Ed****eri
Govindan Nair, M. T.
Vasudevan Nair, K. G. Sankara...
-
FOKANA Award (2012),
Bhasha Institute's
Basheer Puraskaaram (2012) and
Kovilan Puraskaaram (2012). In 2016, the
novel was
translated into English, with...
- (1926–1982)
Karoor Neelakanta Pillai (1898–1975)
Kottayam Pushpanath (1937–2018)
Kovilan (1923–2010) Lajo Jose
Lalithambika Antharjanam (1909–1987)
Leela Devi (1932–1998)...
- Family. It is
believed that the
Thekencore kingdom's
Kovilans ruled Ayroor in the past. The
Kovilans brought a
Christian family from the
north as they believed...