
He reformed the vocabulary and shaped separate Malayalam letters. It was he who gave an attractive form and shape to Malayalam language and made it suitable to handle any subject. He made a revolution through his Kilippattu. Ezhuthachan wrote Uttararamacharitham, Mahabharatham, Mahabhagavatham, Devi Mahathmyam, Brahmandapuranam etc.

The Chambath Mannadiyar of Chitoor persuaded him to stay there and Ezhuthachan lived there by establishing an Ashrama. When Zamorin attacked Vettathunad, Ezhuthachan started his pilgrimage with the completed copy of Adhyatma Ramayana.

It was composed in the style of Kilippattu.

He wrote Adhyatma Ramayanam in Malayalam. Ezhuthachan was born at Thunchan Veetil near Trikaniyur temple of Vettathunad in 16th century.
