Bharathidasan

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Bharathidasan
Bharathidasan (cropped).jpg
BornKanagasabai Subburathnam
29 April 1891
Pondicherry, French India
(now in Puducherry, Pondicherry, India)
Died21 April 1964(1964-04-21) (aged 72)
Madras, India
(now Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India)
OccupationTeacher, Tamil poet, Tamil activist
PeriodPure Tamil movement
SpousePazhani Ammal
ChildrenSaraswathi.Kannappan,(Daughter)
Mannarmannan,(Son)
Vasantha.Dhandapani,(Daughter)
Ramani.Sivasubramaniyan,(Daughter)
ParentsFather : Kanagasabai
Mother : Lakshmi

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'Kanagasabai Subbu (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 the Tamil poet Subramania Bharati and named himself as Bharathidasan.[1] His writings 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 Puducherry union territory has adopted the song of Invocation to Mother Tamil, written by Bharathidasan as the state song of Puducherry.(Tamil Thai Valthu (Puducherry))[citation needed]

List of poems made into film lyrics[edit]

  • Thamizhukum Amudenru per[2]
  • Sanke Muzhangu
  • Thunbam nergaiyil
  • Thesa gnanam
  • Neelavana aadaikul
  • Valiyor silar
  • Muzhumai Nila
  • Chithirai
  • Pallikudam
  • Kalyanam aagatha penae
  • Kaatrilellam
  • Kandavudal kadal
  • Vaanukku nilavu
  • Paazhai pona manam [3]
  • Vaana mazhai neeye
  • Avalum Naanum Amudhum Thamizhum[4]

Awards and recognitions[edit]

  • Bharathidasan was conferred with the title of "Puratchi Kavingyar" (meaning the "Revolutionary Poet") by periyar.

He won the Golden Parrot Prize in 1946 for his play Amaithi-Oomai (Peace and Dumbness). He was given the Sahitya Academy Award, posthumously in 1970 for his play Pisiranthaiyar.He died in 1964 but he got this award after he died (1970)

  • On 9 October 2001, a commemorative stamp of Bharathidasan was released by the Postal Department in Chennai.

Legacy[edit]

Bharathidasan on a 2001 stamp of India

References[edit]

  1. "பாரதிதாசன்". itstamil.com.
  2. "P.Susheela – special songs". psusheela.org. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  3. Complete List Of Bharathidasan Songs | Lyricist Bharathidasan Song Database. spicyonion.com (19 June 2015). Retrieved on 2018-11-20.
  4. A. R. Rahman (17 June 2016). "Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes (Apple Inc.) (in தமிழ்). VMS Music Records & Publishing. Retrieved 11 November 2016.

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