Periyar Dasan


Periyar Dasan was a Tamil scholar, eminent speaker, and activist from Tamil Nadu. He propagated atheism and rationalist ideologies for most part of his life. He has also appeared in around 15 Tamil-language films.

Early life

Born in a Shaivite family on 21 August 1949 at Agaram in Perambur, Dasan was attracted towards the rationalist ideals of Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the founder of the Dravidian movement. During his days in Pachaiyappa’s College, he changed his original name Seshachalam to Periyar Dasan. He was well-versed in Tamil literature, various religious studies, and English. He has authored around 120 books. He was served as a professor in his alma mater, Pachaiyappa’s College, for 34 years.
In 1991, Dasan embraced Buddhism and added Siddartha as a prefix to his name. He translated the Dhammapada, a compilation of Buddhist virtues, authored by B. R. Ambedkar, into Tamil. This took him to learn Pali and Sanskrit.
Taking everyone by surprise, he embraced Islam as his way of life on 11 March 2010 during a visit to Mecca and rechristened his name as ‘Abdulla Periyar Dasan’. Thereafter, he started giving a series of lectures on Islam. Before embracing Islam, he spent 10 years in knowing the key aspects of that religion and learning the quran and the Arabic language.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1994KaruththammaMokkaiyanDebut film
1996Tamizh Selvan
1996Aavathum Pennale Azhivathum PennaleAmavasai
1996Mappillai Manasu PoopolaDr. Kayalventhan
1999Kadhalar DhinamRaja's father
2001Azhagi
2001Anandham
2003Amma Appa Chellam
2005Ayya
2005Oru Kalluriyin KathaiCollege Peon
2008Arai En 305-il KadavulMokkai's Father
2008Dindigul SarathySarathy's grandfather
2008Malarinum MelliyaCartman
2010Thamizh PadamMokkai
2013Periyar Islathai Ettrara Ethirthara ?Abdullah PeriyardasanDocumentary
2014VeeramBhaiPosthumous appearance

Death

He died on 19 August 2013 at the age of 63, after fighting liver cancer. He is survived by wife Vasantha and two sons Valavan and Suratha.