A. Veluppillai

A. Veluppillai
Born (1936-11-21)21 November 1936
Puloly, Ceylon
Died 1 November 2015(2015-11-01) (aged 78)
San Francisco, California, United States
Alma mater
Occupation Academic

Alvappillai Veluppillai (21 November 1936 – 1 November 2015) was a Sri Lankan Tamil academic, historian and author.

Early life and family

Veluppillai was born on 21 November 1936 in Puloly in northern Ceylon.[1][2] He was the son of Veluppillai Alvappillai.[1] He was educated Puttalai Tamil School (1941–44), Puloly Boys' English School (1945-52) and Hartley College (1953–54).[1] After school he joined the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya in 1955, graduating in 1959 with a first class BA honours degree.[1][2] He was a student of K. Kanapathypillai.[2] He received a Ph.D. degree from the university in 1962 after producing a thesis titled A Study of the Language of Tamil Inscriptions of Catavarman Cuntarapantiyan and Maravarman Kulacekaran (1251–1350 AD).[1][3] He entered the University of Oxford in 1962 as student of Thomas Burrow, receiving a D.Phil degree in 1964 for his thesis A Study of the Language of Tamil Inscriptions of the period 800 to 920 AD.[1][3] On May 31, 1996 Veluppillai received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Theology at Uppsala University, Sweden [4]


Veluppillai married Meenatchi.[1] They had two children (Sivapriyai and Arulalan).[1]

Career

Veluppillai joined the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya in 1959 as an assistant lecturer in Tamil.[1] He passed the Ceylon Civil Service in 1961 and was selected to join the service but chose to continue with his academic work.[1] He visited the Annamalai University and University of Madras and studied, along with K. Indrapala, epigraphy at Chief Epigraphist Office of the Archaeological Survey of India in Mysore in the 1960s.[1][2]

Veluppillai was promoted to lecturer (1964), senior lecturer (1970) and associate professor (1976).[1] He served as head of the Department of Tamil at the University of Sri Lanka Peradeniya campus/University of Peradeniya twice, 1977–81 and 1982-83.[1] During this period he was also senior fellow at the Dravidian Linguistics Association (1973–74); visiting professor at the University of Kerala's Department of Linguistics (1973–74); visiting international senior professor at the International Institute of Tamil Studies in Madras (1980); and Commonwealth Academic Fellow at the University of Edinburgh's Department of Linguistics (1982–83).[1][2]

Veluppillai joined the University of Jaffna in 1984 as professor of Tamil.[1][2] He was head of the university's Department of Tamil from 1984 to 1990.[1][2][3]

Veluppillai was guest professor at Uppsala University's Department of History of Religions between 1990 and 2000.[1][3] He received an honorary degree from the university in 1996.[1][3] He lectured at the University of Virginia between 2000 and 2002.[1] He joined the Arizona State University in 2002 as a faculty associate in the Department of Religious Studies.[1][3]

After retirement in 2009 Veluppillai lived with his children and grandchildren in the USA.[2] He suffered head injuries after falling in the bathroom of his home and died at a San Francisco hospital on 1 November 2015.[2]

Works

Veluppillai wrote several books and articles on Sri Lankan Tamil literature, history and politics.[3][5]

References

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