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Mahakavi Pallath Raman (1892–1950), was a poet, writer, social reformer and community leader from Kerala, India. He was born in the city of Kochi, India. He was influenced by the teachings of Sree Narayana Guru. His most famous work was Amrita Pulinam, which fetched him many awards. He was a professor at Palakkad Victoria college and then Maharajas college cochin. His work had some influence from Western poetry and Rajput mythology. He was known for writing love poetry.

References

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  5. George, K. M. (1972). Western Influence on Malayalam Language and Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 9788126004133.
  6. Sen, Siba Pada (1976). The North and the South in Indian History: Contact and Adjustment. Institute of Historical Studies.
  7. Devi, R. Leela (1978). Influence of English on Malayalam Novels. College Book House.

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