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Mayilai Seeni. Venkatasami (December 16, 1900 - May 8, 1980) was a Tamil researcher, scholar, historian and writer from Tamil Nadu, India. ==Biography== Seeni. Venkatasami was born in Mylapore, Chennai. His father was a Siddha medicine practitioner. He had two elder brothers. The eldest brother was a Siddha doctor like their father. The second brother Seeni. Govindarajan was a Tamil scholar. He has written literary works like ''Thirukkural Kamathuppaal Naatkal'' and ''Thirumayilai Naanmani Kadigai''. Venkatasamy initially learnt Tamil from Govindarajan and later from Mahavidwan Shanmugam Pillai and Pandit Sargunar. He joined the editorial team of the Justice Party magazine ''Dravidan''. He was interested in art and studied for some time in Egmore Arts School. To support his family financially he joined Santhome corporation school as a teacher. During his vacation days he traveled to places of worship and places of historical importance all over Tamil Nadu and conducted field research in archaeology, epigraphy and numismatics. He learnt all South Indian writing systems like Brahmi, Grantha and Tamil. He also knew Kannada and Malayalam. He researched Jain and Buddhist archaeological places of interest which had been largely ignored by the Hindu historians. He served as the president of the Chennai Writers Association twice. In 2000, the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalised his writings.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tn.gov.in/policynotes/archives/policy2002_03/tdc2002-03-b.htm )〕
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