Nayanar came to the literary world through
Kerala Pathrika (started in 1884 by
C. Kunhiraman Menon (1854–1936) and
Appu Nedungadi (1860–1934) at
Calicut). He was also closely associated with periodicals like
Vidya Vinodini (started in 1889 at
Trichur under the editorship of C. P. Achutha Menon),
Kerala Chandrika (started in 1879 at
Trivandrum),
Kerala Sanchari (after 1898 under the editorship of Murkoth Kumaran),
Kerala Pathrika and the English Journal
Malabar Spectator. He wrote the first Malayalam short story,
Vasanavikriti. Under the pen names "Kesari", "Vajrasoochi","Vajrabahu", Vengayil Kunhiraman Nayanar's works obtained wide appreciation from all over South India. Kesari was a sharp critic of social reality, criticising social inequalities. He was also a close friend of
Dr. Hermann Gundert and
William Logan who did a lot of research on the history, language, and culture of Kerala. ==Family==