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Thangamma Appakutty
Born(1925-01-07)7 January 1925
Died15 June 2008(2008-06-15) (aged 83)
Occupation(s)social activist, philanthropist, educator
Known forworks related to Hinduism

Kala Suri Thangamma Appakutty (7 January 1925 – 15 June 2008) was a Sri Lankan philanthropist, veteran religious personality, educator and social activist. She is recognised for her notable works on Saivism and was regarded as one of the main pillars in developing Hinduism in Sri Lanka. [1]

Career

Thangamma had her primary education at Ramanathan College, Chunakam. She became a well trained teacher in 1945 and served as a teacher at the Union College, Tellippalai for 12 years. She continued her teaching for nearly 31 years before calling her time in 1976. [2] She pursued her career mainly in charity and religious work after she retired from teaching. She lectured on the importance of Saivism and helped renovate and establish temples including the Tellippalai Durga Kovil. Thangamma became a pundit in Tamil and Saivism in 1952. [3]

She was also well known for her social work during the Sri Lankan Civil War, during which she helped several women and children who were terribly affected. She was also instrumental in developing Education in Jaffna by helping construct libraries and schools. [2]

Recognition

The University of Jaffna honored her with an honorary doctorate degree in 1998 for her contributions in the development of education in Jaffna. The Government of Sri Lanka honored her with the prestigious title Kala Suri in 1991 recognising her services towards the society. [4]

Death

Appakutty died at the age of 83 on 15 June 2008 due to illness. [5] [6]

References

  1. ^ "Profile: Dr Thangamma Appakutti". Daily News. Sri Lanka. 28 June 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b TamilNet. "Thangamma Appakutty, from school teacher to a full time devotee passes away". www.tamilnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Thangamma Appakutty". Valai Tamil. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  4. ^ TamilNet. "Thangamma Appakutty awarded Kala Suri". www.tamilnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  5. ^ Staff (18 June 2008). "இலங்கை சமூக சேவகி தங்கம்மா அப்பாக்குட்டி மரணம்". tamil.oneindia.com (in Tamil). Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  6. ^ TamilNet. "Thangamma Appakutty's last rites held". www.tamilnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thangamma Appakutty
Born(1925-01-07)7 January 1925
Died15 June 2008(2008-06-15) (aged 83)
Occupation(s)social activist, philanthropist, educator
Known forworks related to Hinduism

Kala Suri Thangamma Appakutty (7 January 1925 – 15 June 2008) was a Sri Lankan philanthropist, veteran religious personality, educator and social activist. She is recognised for her notable works on Saivism and was regarded as one of the main pillars in developing Hinduism in Sri Lanka. [1]

Career

Thangamma had her primary education at Ramanathan College, Chunakam. She became a well trained teacher in 1945 and served as a teacher at the Union College, Tellippalai for 12 years. She continued her teaching for nearly 31 years before calling her time in 1976. [2] She pursued her career mainly in charity and religious work after she retired from teaching. She lectured on the importance of Saivism and helped renovate and establish temples including the Tellippalai Durga Kovil. Thangamma became a pundit in Tamil and Saivism in 1952. [3]

She was also well known for her social work during the Sri Lankan Civil War, during which she helped several women and children who were terribly affected. She was also instrumental in developing Education in Jaffna by helping construct libraries and schools. [2]

Recognition

The University of Jaffna honored her with an honorary doctorate degree in 1998 for her contributions in the development of education in Jaffna. The Government of Sri Lanka honored her with the prestigious title Kala Suri in 1991 recognising her services towards the society. [4]

Death

Appakutty died at the age of 83 on 15 June 2008 due to illness. [5] [6]

References

  1. ^ "Profile: Dr Thangamma Appakutti". Daily News. Sri Lanka. 28 June 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b TamilNet. "Thangamma Appakutty, from school teacher to a full time devotee passes away". www.tamilnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Thangamma Appakutty". Valai Tamil. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  4. ^ TamilNet. "Thangamma Appakutty awarded Kala Suri". www.tamilnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  5. ^ Staff (18 June 2008). "இலங்கை சமூக சேவகி தங்கம்மா அப்பாக்குட்டி மரணம்". tamil.oneindia.com (in Tamil). Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  6. ^ TamilNet. "Thangamma Appakutty's last rites held". www.tamilnet.com. Retrieved 1 October 2019.

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