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Tamil writer Sujatha is dead


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Thiagarajan  Thiagarajan
Thirukkural by Sujata
by Thiagarajan Thiagarajan on Feb 28, 2008 10:32 PM

From my school days ,Sujata%u2019s writings impressed and motivated me. His analysis on %u201CThirukkural%u201D and his book on kural is a master piece. He made the science and technology to meet common people. His works are great contribution to Tamil community. He is a man beyond boundaries. His writings made the common men to understand the complex technology. My prayer and respect to his soul.

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G Parthasarathy
A powerhouse of knowledge
by G Parthasarathy on Feb 28, 2008 10:26 PM  | Hide replies

I grew up listening to the writings of Sujatha sir. So eminent a writer that i developed my knowledge of history through one of his books named - "Vandaargal Vendrargal". A small column like this is not enough to describe his prowess. His body may be absent, but his thoughts and soul are omnipresent.

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S Aravind
RE:A powerhouse of knowledge
by S Aravind on Feb 28, 2008 10:38 PM
"vandargal vendrargal" was written by Madan and not Sujatha.

Aravind

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Balasubramanian Agoramurthy
Sujatha's sudden Demise
by Balasubramanian Agoramurthy on Feb 28, 2008 10:20 PM

It won't be an exaggiration that his contribution as a whole, in the computer awareness making in the past decades. Also in each of his novels, a scintific touch will be there and he is an eminent scholar.

It is a great loss as he could have been in the existing genertion's growth in order to module them

God's blessings will be with his familyt and we pray to god for his sole's behest

Agoramurthy

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maharaja senthurpandian
HE NEVER DIES
by maharaja senthurpandian on Feb 28, 2008 10:19 PM

Sujatha will never die. He is in each and every soul of Tamil's breath. Which subject he left in his writings? This genious is noway inferior to any scientist(including his classmate Dr.A.P.J.Abdul kalam)or any novelist or any nobel lourete.A great loss to Tamil & world society. He will be remembered in Tamil literature like Kamban & Bharathi. May God bless his soul to rest in peace.

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jaya prakash
We miss you Sir!
by jaya prakash on Feb 28, 2008 10:14 PM

It is a great loss to tamil world! People mentioned about his college education. He studied his school education in 'The higher secondary school for boys' srirangam. I also studied in the same school. While studying there, we felt proud about the same. As a person grown in the vicinity of srirangam, I could really enjoy his wavelength. To mention, all of the people has lost the transmission suddenly - an irreparable loss.
Dr.Jayaprakash (yesjp@rediffmail.com)

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MAYAMUHAN
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
by MAYAMUHAN on Feb 28, 2008 10:10 PM

WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY, I GOT INTEREST OF READING NOVELS AND STORIES ONLY BECAUSE OF HIM AND HIS GREAT NOVELS.

HE IS TOO A GREAT WRITER OF SCIENTIFIC AND FICTION STORIES

MAY GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY........

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Kaliruzzaman Amanullah
Great loss to Tamil Literature
by Kaliruzzaman Amanullah on Feb 28, 2008 10:09 PM

It is really a great loss to Tamil Literature. He is really inspiration to lot of youngsters.

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ravi
The great personality
by ravi on Feb 28, 2008 09:57 PM

May his soul rest in peace and he will live with us ever through his writtings - kannerudan- chandru

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