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BIRTH AND BOYHOOD
On Thursday, the 8th of September, 1887, in
the early hours of the morning, when the star Bharani was
in the ascendant was born a boy-child in the village of Pattamadai
on the bank of the river Tamraparani in South India. Sri P.S.
Vengu Iyer, a revenue officer and a great Siva Bhakta (devotee
of Lord Siva), and Srimati Parvati Ammal, an equally great
god-fearing lady, were the fortunate parents of this child.
The happy couple christened this last and third son of theirs
Kuppuswamy.
Boy Kuppuswamy was intelligent and mischievous.
In his boyhood itself he showed signs of Tyaga (renunciation)
and love for fellow-beings. He used to pity the poor, feed
the hungry at the door, and make his father throw a pie into
the hands of pauper passing by. He often got cakes and sweetmeats
from his mother and distributed them liberally to his younger
companions, dogs, cats, crows, and sparrows, himself not eating
a bit. He used to bring flowers and bael leaves for his father's
Siva Puja.
At the Rajah's High School, Ettayapuram, where
he studied, Kuppuswamy always topped the class and won prizes
every year. He had a sweet voice and wonderful memory. When
His Excellency Lord Ampthil, the Governor of Madras, visited
the Kuru Malai Hills in 1901 for hunting, Kuppuswamy sang
a song of welcome on the Kumarapuram railway platform. After
the completion of the Matriculation examination, he studied
at the S.P.G. College, Tiruchirapalli. In the college he used
to take part in debates and dramas. He played the part of
Helena beautifully when Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream"
was staged in 1905.
At the Rajah's High School, Ettayapuram, where
he studied, Kuppuswamy always topped the class and won prizes
every year. He had a sweet voice and wonderful memory. When
His Excellency Lord Ampthil, the Governor of Madras, visited
the Kuru Malai Hills in 1901 for hunting, Kuppuswamy sang
a song of welcome on the Kumarapuram railway platform. After
the completion of the Matriculation examination, he studied
at the S.P.G. College, Tiruchirapalli. In the college he used
to take part in debates and dramas. He played the part of
Helena beautifully when Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream"
was staged in 1905.
At the Rajah's High School, Ettayapuram, where
he studied, Kuppuswamy always topped the class and won prizes
every year. He had a sweet voice and wonderful memory. When
His Excellency Lord Ampthil, the Governor of Madras, visited
the Kuru Malai Hills in 1901 for hunting, Kuppuswamy sang
a song of welcome on the Kumarapuram railway platform. After
the completion of the Matriculation examination, he studied
at the S.P.G. College, Tiruchirapalli. In the college he used
to take part in debates and dramas. He played the part of
Helena beautifully when Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream"
was staged in 1905.
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