' Bharathiyar' This name is reminiscent of Indian nationalism, patriotism and Tamil prose and poetry. Born in 1882, he was awarded the title of "Balati" for his poetic talent. Baladi became a prolific poet named "Mahakavi", meaning a great poet. He died at the age of 39, but in his short life he made an invaluable contribution to his country and language.
Patriot life
He lives in the years of trouble in our country's free struggle. He has seen his contemporaries who influenced his political ideas, such as Mahatma Gandhi, Tilak, Nivedita, Aurobindo Gosh, VVS Iyer and Lajpat Roy. The life of Tamil poets and writers is itself a shining example of the spirit of freedom, equality, justice and love, despite poverty and opposition to British oppression. From 1904 to 1907, he served as assistant editor of the Tamil "Swadesamithran". He launched the "India" Tamil Weekly, he was the editor, and later edited a newspaper "Bala Bharatam" in English. He lives in exile, arrests, is imprisoned in abject poverty, and his life is surging. He was the editor of Swadesamithran one year before his death in 1921.
Social reformist
His lofty dreams of our society and the country have performed very well in his songs and essays. He has incredible ability to make the most of his literary skills to inspire the patriotic sentiments of the masses and the social ills that cause them all problems.
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He proudly claims that no country in the world can compare with the greatness of India. India has the Himalayas, the holy river Ganges and the Upanishads. His songs are "Mannum Imaya malai" and "paarukkule nalla naadu". He is also proud of the richness and sweetness of Tamil in his "yamarindha mozhiugalile" collection. He is also proud to claim the richness and uniqueness of Tamil.
Advocating freedom and homeless society
He fearlessly wrote about the freedom of the individual and the country influenced by Bankim Chandra's patriotic song "Vande Mataram." These meetings infuse his writing with fear. Considering that this is a sacred inspiration, he continues to write revolutionary works full of national unity and freedom. His songs bring a spiritual dimension to the free movement. He is dedicated to sister Nivedita's 'Swathesa Geethangal'&'Janma Bhoomi' is an example of his patriotic songs that serve the weakness and liberation of women. They were distributed to the people during the Indian Freedom Movement. He dreams of a free India and an educated society with no social ills and harmonious coexistence. We can see that many of his dreams have come true today. His work in exile in Puduchery was so powerful that the British even sentenced him to jail.
His songs for the children in 'Paappa Paattu'&'Pudhiya Aathichoodi' evoke an equal feeling, love for all creatures, ruthless society and courage. His simple words effortlessly convey moral and moral principles to young people. His unique style is simple, weaving the spoken language and rhythm into beautiful prose and poetry.
The literati genius Bharati has left an indelible mark on the Tamil people through his writings, including novels, short stories, prose and poetry.
You can download the poems of Subramanya Bharatiyar for free at Sangapalagai.com.
Orignal From: Great Tamil Poet - Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathiar
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