Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiar was one of the greatest Tamil poets, a prolific writer, philosopher and a great visionary of immense genius. He was also one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian independence movement. His national integration songs earned him the title "Desiya Kavi" (National Poet). His patriotic songs emphasize nationalism, unity of India, equality of men and the greatness of Tamil language.
Bharathiar was born on December 11, 1882 in Ettayapuram, which is now part of Thoothukudi District. Bharathiar was educated at a local high school where his talents as a poet were recognized even at the age of 11. He had voracious appetite for learning ancient and contemporary Tamil literature and had gifted intellect to derive astonishing truths from ancient poems.
At the age of 22, he became a Tamil teacher at Setupati High School in Madurai and the same year he was appointed as Assistant Editor of a daily newspaper called "Swadesamitran". In 1906, he was editor of a weekly magazine called "India".
By 1912, Bharathiar was already a legend in South India and his political meetings were attracting multitudes of young patriots, ready to join the non-violent movement for attaining freedom from the British rule.
Bharathiar died on September 11, 1921, at the young age of 39.
> Can any one suggest me where will i be able to get the Biograhy of > Bharathiyar written by Chellamal ?
the biography of barathi by his daughter is published by palaniappa brothers on peters road. you must be able to get it in higginbothams.
> > And i just happened to find the below from Tamilnadu website. > > > > > *Mahakavi Bharathiar* > ( 11th Dec 1882 - 11th Sep 1921 ) > > Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiar was one of the greatest Tamil poets, a > prolific writer, philosopher and a great visionary of immense genius. He > was also one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian independence > movement. His national integration songs earned him the title "Desiya Kavi" > (National Poet). His patriotic songs emphasize nationalism, unity of India, > equality of men and the greatness of Tamil language. > > Bharathiar was born on December 11, 1882 in Ettayapuram, which is now part > of Thoothukudi District. Bharathiar was educated at a local high school > where his talents as a poet were recognized even at the age of 11. He had > voracious appetite for learning ancient and contemporary Tamil literature > and had gifted intellect to derive astonishing truths from ancient poems. > > At the age of 22, he became a Tamil teacher at Setupati High School in > Madurai and the same year he was appointed as Assistant Editor of a daily > newspaper called "Swadesamitran". In 1906, he was editor of a weekly > magazine called "India". > > By 1912, Bharathiar was already a legend in South India and his political > meetings were attracting multitudes of young patriots, ready to join the > non-violent movement for attaining freedom from the British rule. > > Bharathiar died on September 11, 1921, at the young age of 39. > > *The legacy of the poet however endures forever.* > > and also found an interesting link > > > http://groups.google.com.pr/group/anbudan/browse_thread/thread/ 4d45e6f9dd03ea77/79b23c46b6163b52 > > > Regards > > Shri Bharath > > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Sivapathasekaran