Perumal Rasu

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Perumal Rasu
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R. Perumal Rasu
Born (1931-11-19) 19 November 1931 (age 93)
Nationality Indian
Known forPainter, Poet, Writer, Martial Artist, Spiritual Master
SpouseMahalakshmi

Perumal Rasu (born 19 November 1931) is an Indian poet and a writer from Krishnagiri, Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu.

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Perumal Rasu is also a painter, martial artist, and Spiritual master. His followers consider him a great soul (Sanskrit: Mahatma) and address him as Karumalai Siddhar (English: Saint of Krishnagiri). He is a devotee of Yogi Ramsuratkumar, popularly known as "Visiri samiyar"

Notable works

His Maathiyosi (Tamil: மாத்தியோசி) was serialized in a popular regional weekly, Ananda Vikatan and won accolades. Owing to its huge popularity, the series was released as a book.[ citation needed ]

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