Pracheena Malaylam is one of the earliest works from South India with a subaltern view of the region's history. Discusses the origin of the land, earliest inhabitants, their culture, language, Aryan invasion and their biased historical writings etc in a critical way based on the facts revealed by ancient authentic source materials. The book sets aside the arguments that supported unjust caste domination. This is the second part of the six volume work. The first part was published in 1913. The manuscript of this second part of the work was discovered by Vaikkam Vivekanandan almost after a century it was written. The book which renounces the myths of history based on scriptures, logic, and experiences reveals Swami’s historical scholarship, knowledge of logic, intelligence, quest for truth and methodology which astonishes later historians. The search for later volumes continues.