Dewan Bahadur LD SwamiKannu-Pillai

Is your surname Pillai?

Connect to 12,879 Pillai profiles on Geni

Dewan Bahadur LD SwamiKannu-Pillai's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Related Projects

Lewis Dominic Swamikannu Pillai, M.A, L.L.B (LON), I.O.S, C.I.E

Also Known As: "Dewan Bhadur"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Death: circa September 31, 1925 (52-68)
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Immediate Family:

Son of Louis Gnanapragasam Pillai and Mrs. Pillai SwamiKannu
Husband of Rathnasiromani Ammal and Rose SwamiKannu Pillai
Father of Mary Louisa Swamikannu; Mary Teresa Swamikannu; Mary Rose Swamikannu; Isabel SwamiKannu (Rev.Sr Mary.Stanislas); Joanna Berchmans Thivy and 9 others
Brother of MuthuKannu SwamiKannu-Pillai and Gnanatheebathammal Pillai
Half brother of Stella Pillai

Occupation: Lawyer, Politician, Astronomer
Managed by: Seema Maria Agnelo
Last Updated:
view all 18

Dewan Bahadur LD SwamiKannu-Pillai's Timeline

1865
February 4, 1865
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
1888
June 16, 1888
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
1889
June 17, 1889
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
1892
March 29, 1892
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
1897
January 2, 1897
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
February 1, 1897
Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Nehru was no less a player in producing bastards. At least one case is very graphically described by M. O. Mathai in his “Reminiscences of the Nehru Age” page 206. Muthai writes: “In the antumn of 1948 ( India became free in 1947 and a great deal of work needed to be done) a young woman from Benares arrived in New Delhi as a sanyasin named Shraddha Mata ( an assumed and not a real name). She was a Sanskrit Scholar well versed in the ancient Indian scriptures and mythology .People including MPs, thronged to her to hear her discourses. Suddenly Shraddha Mata disappeared. In November 1949 a convent in Bangalore sent a decent looking person to Delhi with a bundle of letters. He said One day S. D. Upadhyaya, Nehru’s old employee, brought a letter in Hindi from Shraddha Mata. Nehru gave her an interview in the PM’s House. As her departed, I noticed ( Mathai is speaking here) that she was young, shapely and beautiful. Meetings with her became rather frequent , mostly after Nehru finished his work at night. During one of Nehru’s visits to Lucknow, Shraddha Mata turned up there, and Upadhyaya brought a letter from her as usual . Nehru sent her the reply, and she visited Nehru at midnight…. that a young woman from northern India arrived at the convent a few months ago and gave birth to a baby boy. She refused to divulge her name or give any particulars about herself. She left the convent as soon as she was well enough to move out but left the child behind. She however forgot to take with her a small cloth bundle in which, among other things, several letters in Hindi were found. The Mother superior, who was a foreigner , had the letters examined and was told they were from the Prime Minister. The person, who brought the letters surrendered them,. “I ( Mathai) made discreet inquiries repeatedly about the boy but failed to get a clue about his whereabouts. Convents in such matters are extremely tightlipped and secretive. Had I succeeded in locating the boy. I would have adopted him. He must have grown up as a Catholic Christian blissfully ignorant of who his father was.”

1900
1900
1902
1902
1904
1904
1906
1906