- Born: August 12, 1873, in Kayikkara village, Chirayinkeezhutaluk, north of Thiruvananthapuram
- Died: January 16, 1924, Pallana
- Father : Narayanan Perumkudi
- Mother : Kaliyamma
- Wife : Bhanumathi
- “തൂലിക പടവാളാക്കിയ കവി”
- "വിപ്ലവത്തിൻറെ ശുക്രൻ”
- Dr.PalpuCalled him “Chinnaswami”.
- known as MahakaviKumaranAsan (the prefix Mahakavi, awarded by Madras University in 1922).
- Kumaranasan was the only poet in Malayalam who became mahakavi without writing a mahakavyam.
- S N D P Yogam was founded in 1903; Asan was the first Secretary and in 1904 he started a news paper called Vivekodayam which was the mouth of the S N D P Yogam.
- His elegy Prarodanam mourns the death of his contemporary and friend A. R. Raja RajaVarma, the famous grammarian.
- His KhandaKavyas (poems) like Nalini,Leela, Karuna and Chandaalabhikshuki won critical acclaim as well as popularity.
- In Chintaavishtayaaya Seetha (Seetha Lost in Thought or The Meditations of Sita) he displays his poetic artistry, while in Duravastha, he patiently and skilfully tears down the barriers created by feudalism.
- In 1907 he wrote “Veenapoov” at a Gin temple near Ginamedu.
- He wrote the epic poem Buddha Charitha for which he got inspiration from Edwin Arnold's Light of Asia.
- He died aged 51 as a result of a boat accident in January 1924 while travelling to Kollam from a function in Alappuzha. The boat ‘Redimal’ capsized at Pallana and all on board drowned.
- KumaranAsan National Institute of Culture at Thonnakkal was founded in 1958 in his memory, and includes a small house which he had built on his land.
Kumaranasan
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