Bharathidasan (April 29, 1891 - April 21, 1964) was born in Pondicherry (Pondicherry) and is a highly celebrated psychologist. His name is supernatural. He worked as a Tamil scholar and changed his name to Bharathidasan by his reliance on Subrahmanya Bharatiyar. Bharathidasan is widely known as his revolutionary poet and poetess. He was conducting a Thingalai in the form of Kule.
Rakshakavi Bharathidasan was born on 29.4.1891 Kanagasabi Mudaliyar and Lakshmi Ammal, the newly-formed breeder. The poet's original name is Kanakasuppatnam. In 1920, she married Palmini Ammaiyar.
He attended a French language school at a young age. However, the time spent at the Tamil school is great. At the age of sixteen, he took up the Tamil Scholarship examination at Kalway College. He was the first to choose a college in the second of the Tamil language. At the age of eightteen, her enviable politician became herself a college teacher.
Music and good intentions were in his poetry. At a very young age, the little songs are beautifully tasted and he will sing their friends.
After a friend's marriage, she sang Bhattya's country song. Bharatiya also came to the party. But the poet does not know it. That's why he introduced him to Bharathi.
Bharathidasan started singing two songs, starting with "Pandiyada Pyaariyada" to tell Bharathi that his friends would sing in front of him. His first song was Bharathiyar was written by Sri Subramaniya Kavitha zone of Kanaka Supperatnam and was sent to the Swadesamitraman.
He wrote in many pseudonyms in the Tamil songs published from New Year, "Gundichon, Kukkun, Kindalkaran, Bharathidasan.
His father was a serious volunteer of Periyar. He also took great interest in Dravidar. Because of this, God has been refusing to deny the caste, deny caste and religious opposition.
The famous writer and film writer and great poet Bharathidasan also engaged in politics. Puducherry was elected as Member of Parliament in 1954.
On 29th July 1946, he was honored by the poet 'revolutionary' by scholar Anna and was awarded Rs 25,000.
Bharathidasan is full of jokes. The poet's work "Bisirandiyaar" was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1969. His works were publicly owned by the Tamil Nadu government in 1990.
Kanakasabai Subburathinam (Tamil: Bharathidasan; 29 April 1891 - 21 April 1964, popularly called Bharathidasan) was a 20th-century Tamil poet and writer rationalist whose literary works handled mostly socio-political issues. He was deeply influenced by Tamil Poet Mahakavi Subramania Bharati and named himself as Bharathidasan. His writings also served as a catalyst for the growth of the Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu. [Citation needed] In addition to poetry, his views found expression in other forms such as plays, film scripts, short stories and essays. The Government of the Puducherry Union territory has been adopted by Bharathidasan as the state song of Puducherry.After his ideology inclined towards Tamil Nationalism after understanding that the Dravidianism was grown to outgrow and eradicate the Tamil Nationalism.
Pavendar Bharathidasan wrote that the beauty of the smile of nature in the sculpture of the "smile of beauty" There are many poems in the sea, breeze, jungle, hail, river, sundamarai, sunday, sky, but the final poetry of the Tamil language is unique. He has beautifully documented the difference between the children and the child.
Rakshakavi Bharathidasan was born on 29.4.1891 Kanagasabi Mudaliyar and Lakshmi Ammal, the newly-formed breeder. The poet's original name is Kanakasuppatnam. In 1920, she married Palmini Ammaiyar.
He attended a French language school at a young age. However, the time spent at the Tamil school is great. At the age of sixteen, he took up the Tamil Scholarship examination at Kalway College. He was the first to choose a college in the second of the Tamil language. At the age of eightteen, her enviable politician became herself a college teacher.
Music and good intentions were in his poetry. At a very young age, the little songs are beautifully tasted and he will sing their friends.
After a friend's marriage, she sang Bhattya's country song. Bharatiya also came to the party. But the poet does not know it. That's why he introduced him to Bharathi.
Bharathidasan started singing two songs, starting with "Pandiyada Pyaariyada" to tell Bharathi that his friends would sing in front of him. His first song was Bharathiyar was written by Sri Subramaniya Kavitha zone of Kanaka Supperatnam and was sent to the Swadesamitraman.
He wrote in many pseudonyms in the Tamil songs published from New Year, "Gundichon, Kukkun, Kindalkaran, Bharathidasan.
His father was a serious volunteer of Periyar. He also took great interest in Dravidar. Because of this, God has been refusing to deny the caste, deny caste and religious opposition.
The famous writer and film writer and great poet Bharathidasan also engaged in politics. Puducherry was elected as Member of Parliament in 1954.
On 29th July 1946, he was honored by the poet 'revolutionary' by scholar Anna and was awarded Rs 25,000.
Bharathidasan is full of jokes. The poet's work "Bisirandiyaar" was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1969. His works were publicly owned by the Tamil Nadu government in 1990.
Kanakasabai Subburathinam (Tamil: Bharathidasan; 29 April 1891 - 21 April 1964, popularly called Bharathidasan) was a 20th-century Tamil poet and writer rationalist whose literary works handled mostly socio-political issues. He was deeply influenced by Tamil Poet Mahakavi Subramania Bharati and named himself as Bharathidasan. His writings also served as a catalyst for the growth of the Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu. [Citation needed] In addition to poetry, his views found expression in other forms such as plays, film scripts, short stories and essays. The Government of the Puducherry Union territory has been adopted by Bharathidasan as the state song of Puducherry.After his ideology inclined towards Tamil Nationalism after understanding that the Dravidianism was grown to outgrow and eradicate the Tamil Nationalism.
Pavendar Bharathidasan wrote that the beauty of the smile of nature in the sculpture of the "smile of beauty" There are many poems in the sea, breeze, jungle, hail, river, sundamarai, sunday, sky, but the final poetry of the Tamil language is unique. He has beautifully documented the difference between the children and the child.
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