Thiruvallikkeni
aka Triplicane is a famed land… The name “Triplicane” pronounced Tiruvallikeni by natural laws of
linguistics, was crudely rolled and twisted out of shape by the English tongue
as Triplicane. It is a place where
religion, nationalistic fervour, patriotism, sports, education and the
individual dignity have interspersed for the benefit of the State and the
larger interests of the Nation. The place acquired its name from the famed
temple pond ‘Kairavini’ – the pond of lilies – thus becoming ‘Thiru Allik Keni’
– the pond consisting of lily flowers.
Our lives dwell around the Great Sri Parthasarathi Swami which has
existed for thousands of years, sung by
Sri PeyAzhwar, Thirumazhisai
Azhwar and Tirumangai Azhwar ~ with inscriptions of Pallava King - Danti Varman dating
(779-830).
Triplicane was
the seat of freedom struggle – Balagandhara Thilakar and very many patriotic
leaders had delivered powerful lectures in Triplicane (Thilakar thidal at
Marina beach) and inspired people in the
freedom struggle. Mahakavi Subrahmanya Bharathi lived in Triplicane and from
this place freedom struggle germinated.
There are many houses which have a rich history behind them.
There
are also many famous people, some of whom live a simple life – with even neighbours
not (caring to) knowing much. Had
earlier posted about Vai Mu Kothainayaki Ammal, a Tamil writer, novelist and
journalist who is remembered as the first woman to occupy the editorial board
of a Tamil magazine. The first female writer in Tamil to write a detective
novel was a multifarious personality and
she excelled in fields like public speaking, social service, fiction writing
and was a keen Freedom Fighter too. Born
in a devout Vaishnava family in the village of Nirvalur she excelled in
many things. To commemorate memory of
Mahatma Gandhi, she started an
association called Mahatmaji Seva Sangam to help the poor and orphaned children
which is in North Tank Square street, now with none residing in it. [I have
some personal connection to this place and perhaps would make a post on it some
day …]
This post is
about a woman who fought adversity throughout her life, her competencies
overshadowed by tearful occurrences, yet remaining composed having achieved
things in life and having trained many women of Triplicane endowing them the
chance to sing sweetly. That is the story of Kalaimamani
G.P. Kamala. She is 80 now
….lives in TP Kovil Street, possibly, you would have seen her in Temple without
ever realizing the fame and her achievements.
Born in 1934, Kamala learnt music in the traditional way
becoming a bright achiever. In 1947 she rose to the level of ‘B’ Grade artiste of All India Radio; at her
young age she started singing accompaniment to famed exponents of Baratha Natyam - Tmt Kamala Lakshmanan, KR
Geetha and more. She learnt the art of
singing from Vai Mu Ko and thence from Needamangalam. She passed out with good grade in Music from
Saraswathi Gana Nilayam, another famed institution of Triplicane in Thoppu
Street.
From 1952 onwards, she has done
hundreds of concerts in various sabhas in nook and corners of the State. She was the proud recipient of seven gold
medals from acclaimed Sabhas like RR Sabha, Sri Parthasarathi Sabha,
Purandaradasa sabha etc., She was
associated with Panthanallur School and did great service to the art of
Baratham.
Many decades ago, when foreign travel
was so sparse, she toured Brazil, Belgrade, Russia accompanying famous Smt.
Alarmel Valli performing in many concerts and winning hearts of people in far off
places. Accompanying Smt. Meenakshi
Chitharanjan, she toured places including Paris, London, Rome, Yugoslavia
(unsplit those days) Chechoslovakia, Holland, Belgium ….. when the Indians
settled in USA organized concerts for raising funds for building temples over
there, she was invited and she was to perform in many places in USA and in
Canada too. Heard that Thiruppavai sung
mellifluously by her was to be played in Sri Venkateswara Temple at Pittsburg
daily in the mornings for many years continuously. She was destined to sing for
many more stars including Tmt. Kamala Lakshman, Smt. Vaijayanthimala Bali, Smt.
Kalanidhi Narayanan, Mrs Malavika Sarukkai.
One of the high points in her career
was the special invitation from the King of Nepal – upon which she was to tour
and sing in many concerts over there.
Many famous people have played accompaniments to her and that includes
Thiru Karaikkudi Mani (who was her Guru too); Sri Vikku Vinayakram and more. A few decades ago, daily scores of girl
students used to line up at her home, learning music in pure form and that way
she has shaped the lives of many women.
Triplicane being the seat of freedom
struggle, she had had a role in that too.
In those days of oppression, she has sung in many Congress meets and in
some meetings presided by persons like
Rajaji. It will be difficult to
comprehend her achievements from today’s perspective… one need to understand
the society of those days, the problems faced by women of those days and more
to understand and appreciate the great service in Arts, the role in freedom
struggle and in preserving our culture and heritage. She has carried on gamely
dedicating to singing divine music – mostly in the concerts in Temples and to
Lords ~ as she had the honor of singing
many times at the Holy Thirumala hills too.
She was to have a greater role in
Mahatmaji Seva Sangh founded for expiating the principles of Gandhiji, founded
by women, of women and for women. Harikatha exponent C. Saraswati Bai was the
president of the Sangam, Vai mu Kothainayaki was one of its secretaries and GP
Kamala was its treasurer for many years.
In
1989 she was conferred the title ‘Sangeetha Agna’ by Bharathanatya exponent Sri
Dhananjayan. Years later, in 2004 she
was the proud recipient of ‘Kalaimamani’ and received the award from the Chief
Minister J Jayalalithaa. Recently, she
was honoured in another forum by Smt. Alarmelvalli conferring title “Gana
Vidyadhari”.. Valli stated that she had
sung for her arangetram too.
The
sad tinge in her life, was that she was married to Mr Gomadam Parthasarathi,
and lost him early. In those days, a
women having lost her husband had to face many difficulties in the society and
that had a greater impact on her profession too – she was sadly to be relegated
to background singing – more for barathanatya exponents rather than singing in
the front, though in her young age, she used to win every competition competing
and beating many other artistes who were to prosper so well in their lives.
This morning met Smt GP Kamala at her
house and took these photos… just as any other complete person in life, she was
not brooding over the lost opportunities, instead thanked God for all that she
got in life and continues to live a pious live, being friendly to all.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
~ a long time
resident of Triplicane and Secretary of SYMA