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One Hundred Tamils of the 20th Century
"Mudaliyar C.Rasanayagam was born on 22nd October
1870. He was educated at S.Thomas College, Colombo and entered
the Clerical Service in 1889. He functioned mostly as an
Interpreter in the Law Courts. In 1920, he was promoted and the
titular
rank of "Mudaliyar" conferred on him. Later in 1923, he was
promoted to the Ceylon Civil Service. He then commenced to
function at the Jaffna Kachcheri till his retirement in 1929.
Afterwards he devoted himself fully to research work on the
History of Ancient Jaffna.
It is said that at one time he employed as many as eleven
scholars from India at his house to carry out studies of old
manuscripts. All the ancient "ola manuscripts" collected by him
were carefully deciphered and scrutinised.
He proceeded to London and perused the ancient manuscripts of
Kailaya Malai and Yalpana Vaipava Malai in the Museum archives.
These are two ancient works on the History of Jaffna. He
published the text of the earlier work, with his notes .
In 1926 he published his much valued work entitled Ancient
Jaffna, which has been the only available book in English, on the
specific subject, for years. Even to day it is a basic standard
source work and a masterpiece. A second edition of this valuable
book has now been published and copies are available in the book
shops.
This was followed with a work on Kadirkamam in 1930 and History
of Jaffna in Tamil in 1933. A History of Jaffna during the
British period was published in 1934. A collection of Tamil
Documents in the Archives was selected and translated in
1937.
He encouraged Tamil studies in many ways. He urged Kula
Sabanathan to edit and publish the Yalpana Vaipava Malai, adding
explanatory notes. The venerable Mudaliyar passed away on 17th
January 1940." (from S.Arumugam's
Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon - published
here with permission)