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Nice Topic Malayalam Literature and Kochi

Malayalam literature and Kochi is very closely associated with each other. The Malayalam literature of Kochi is an integral part of the culture of the city of Kochi. Actually, Malayalam literature is the traditional school of literature in the state of Kerala. Malayalam literature is also the literature of Kochi, as Kochi is a city within Kerala. Therefore, all the important aspects about Malayalam literature form a significant part of the literary history of the city of Kochi, which is a main source of attraction of tourists, there by giving high growth to Real Estate Cochin .

Cherusseri Namboodiri is the person who gave a new turn to the Malayalam literature. He initiated pure Malayalam literature in the text Krishna Gatha in the initial part of the 15th century. This was followed by a mixed form of Malayalam literature, which was an amalgamation of verse and prose with the usage of Sanskrit words here and there. The Ramacharitam is supposed to be the most ancient written document in Malayalam. Hence, his contribution is a significant part of the basic information about Malayalam literature and Kochi. The Ramacharitam is as old as 1300AD.

Towards the beginning, the Malayalam literature followed the Mani-pravalam style. The Mani-pravalam style was continued by the writers of Malayalam literature until the time of Cherusseri Namboodiri. The post 18th century Malayalam literature is generally termed the modern phase of the Malayalam literature. In the 18th century, a new type of literature became popular, which is a form of dance drama called the Tullal. The later part of the 19th century saw many translation works, along with dramas, essays on a variety of subjects, novels, journals and poems.

The Malayalam literature at Kochi has its linguistic origin in the family of languages called the Dravidian language family. The Old Tamil literature may be termed the immediate predecessor of the Malayalam literature in Kochi.
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