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      • As daughters of T.A. Kuttimalu Amma and Marath Achyutha Menon, growing up in in the early half of the twentieth century, both Sarasvati Amma and Rajalakshmi showed a flair for literature and science alike and entered into the field of higher education in Kerala as teachers in the mid-decades of the twentieth century with great confidence and hope.
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  2. T. A. Sarasvati Amma (Tekkath Amayankottukurussi Kalathil Sarasvati, also spelt as T. A. Saraswathi Amma; 26 December 1918 [1] – 15 August 2000) [2] was a scholar born in Cherpulassery, Palakkad District, Kerala, India.

  3. Nov 12, 2020 · They were three sisters and two brothers — brilliant, studious and intellectually alert. The daughters were Padmalaya K.Nair, T.A Sarasvati Amma and T.A Rajalakshmi.

  4. Aug 15, 2000 · T. A. Sarasvati Amma was born on 26 December 1918 in Cherpulassery, Palakkad district, Kerala, British India. She was the second daughter to Achutha Menon and Thakkathu Amayankottu Kuttymalu Amma. She graduated in Physics and mathematics from Madras University and obtained an M.A. degree in Sanskrit from Benares Hindu University.

  5. Who is T.A. Sarasvati Amma? T. A. Sarasvati Amma was a scholar born in Kerala, India who specialized in the geometry of ancient and medieval India. Sarasvati Amma was the second daughter of her mother Kuttimalu Amma and father Marath Achutha Menon.

  6. She was the youngest daughter to Achutha Menon and Thakkathu Amayankottu Kuttymalu Amma. Her elder sister T. A. Sarasvati Amma was a well-known mathematician and scholar of 20 th century. Rajalakshmi graduated in Physics from Maharaja's College, Ernakulam and later took master’s in physics from Banaras Hindu University.

  7. Sarasvati Amma (born in Cherpulachery, Palakkad district, Kerala) was the second daughter of her mother Kuttimalu Amma and father Marath Achutha Menon. She took her basic degree in mathematics and physics from Madras University and obtained an M.A. degree in Sanskrit from Benares Hindu University .

  8. Thakkathu Amayankottu Rajalakshmi (June 2, 1930 – January 18, 1965), better identified as Rajalakshmi, was an Indian novelist, short story writer and poet of Malayalam literature. She was the author of three novels, two poetry anthologies and a short story anthologies.