(seated middle). Asan was born on 12 April 1873, in a merchant family belonging to
Ezhava community in Kayikkara village,
Chirayinkeezhu taluk,
Anchuthengu Grama Panchaayath in
Travancore to Narayanan Perungudi, a polyglot well versed in
Malayalam and
Tamil languages, and Kochupennu as the second of their nine children. His early schooling was at a local school by a teacher by name, Udayankuzhi Kochuraman Vaidyar, who taught him elementary
Sanskrit after which he continued his studies at the government school in Kayikkara until he was thirteen. Subsequently, he joined the school as a teacher in 1889 but had to quit as he was not old enough to hold a government job. It was during this time, he studied the verses and plays of Sanskrit literature. Later, he started working as an accountant at a local wholesale grocer in 1890, the same year he met
Shree Narayana Guru and became the spiritual leader's disciple. Narayana Guru's influence led Asan to spiritual pursuits and he spent some time at a local temple, in prayers and teaching Sanskrit. He returned to Aruvippuram in 1900. The same year, he founded
Vivekodayam, a literary journal in Malayalam, and assumed its editorship. Under his leadership, the magazine became a monthly from a bi-monthly. In 1913, he was elected to the
Sree Moolam Popular Assembly (Sri Moolam Praja Sabha), He relinquished the position at SNDP in 1919 and a year later, took over the editorship of
Pratibha, another literary magazine In 1921, he started a
clay tile factory,
Union Tile Works, in
Aluva but when it was found that the factory was polluting the nearby palace pond, he shifted the project to a site near Aluva river and handed over the land to SNDP for building an
Advaitashramam. Later, he moved to
Thonnakkal, a village in the periphery of
Thiruvananthapuram, where he settled with his wife. Asan married Bhanumathiamma, the daughter of Thachakudy Kumaran Writer in 1917.
Death Asan died on 16 January 1924, after a boat named Redeemer carrying him capsized in the Pallana river in Alappuzha. His body was recovered after two days and the place where his mortal remains were cremated is known as
Kumarakodi. == Legacy ==