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Chinnaswamy Subramania Bharathi (March 11, 1882 – March 11, 1921) was a poet, writer, journalist, freedom fighter and social reformer. He is also known as Bharatiyar and Mahakavi. Bharathi was a pioneer of modern Tamil poetry with an excellent knowledge of Tamil poetry and prose. He has written poems and articles on Tamil, Tamil welfare, Indian liberation, women’s liberation, caste denial and various religions. He nurtured a sense of liberation in the minds of the people through his writings. King Ettappa Nayakkar conferred the title of Bharati, also known as Mechi and Kalaimagal, on her poetry. Bharathiyar’s books were nationalized by the Tamil Nadu state government in 1949. Bharathiyar was the first patriotic writer in India.
Bharathi lived in a turning point in Indian history. Bala Gangadhar Tilak, U. Way. Saminathiyar, w. E. Chidambaram Pillai, Mahan Aravind and others were his contemporaries. He considered Vivekananda’s student sister Nivedita as his guru.
Biography
Bharathiar was born on December 11, 1882 in Ettayapuram, then in the Thoothukudi
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Maha Kavi Subramanya Bharathi
C. Subramania Bharathi born Chinnaswami Subramaniyan (11 December 1882 – 11 September 1921) was a Tamil writer, poet, journalist, Indian independence activist, social reformer and polyglot. He was born at Ettayapuram village, of Tirunelveli district (currently Thoothukudi) to Chinnaswami Subramania Iyer and Lakshmi Amma.
Childhood
He lost his mother at the age of five and was brought up by his father who wanted him to learn English, excel in arithmetic, and become an engineer. However, from a very young age, Subramaniyan was musically and poetically inclined. At around a very young age of 11, Subramaniyan won a Debate contest which was held at the court of Maharaja of Ettayapuram. Impressed with Subramaniyan’s excellence in poetry, Maharaja of Ettayapuram conferred the title of “Bharathi”, to Subramaniyan, meaning blessed by the goddess of learning Saraswati. Thus, Subramaniyan became Subramania Bharathi.
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Subramania Bharati
Indian writer, poet, and Independence activist
In this Indian name, the name Chinnaswami is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Subramaniyan.
C. Subramania Bharati | |
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Subramania Bharati | |
| Born | (1882-12-11)11 December 1882 Ettayapuram, Tirunelveli district, Madras Presidency, British India |
| Died | 12 September 1921(1921-09-12) (aged 38) Madras, Madras Presidency, British India |
| Other names | Bharatiyar, Subbaiah, Sakthi Dasan, Mahakavi, Mundasu Kavignar, Veera Kavi |
| Citizenship | Indian |
| Occupations | |
| Movement | Indian independence movement |
| Spouse | Chellamma (m. 1896–1921) |
| Children | 2 |
| Family | Rajkumar Bharathi (great-grandson) |
C. Subramania Bharati[a] (born C. Subramaniyan 11 December 1882 – 12 September 1921) was an Indian writer, poet, journalist, teacher, Indian independence activist, social reformer and polyglot. He was bestowed the title Bharati for his poetry and was a p
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