- Bharathidasan
Infobox Writer
name = Bharathidasan
caption = "Puratchi Kavingyar" means "Revolutionary Poet"
birthdate =April 29 ,1891
birthplace =Puducherry ,India
deathdate =April 1 ,1964
deathplace =Chennai ,India
occupation = Teacher, Tamil Poet, Tamil ActivistBharathidasan ( _ta. பாரதிதாசன்) (
April 29 ,1891 -April 1 ,1964 ; also spelt Bharatidasan) was a twentieth century Tamil poet andrationalist whose literary works handled mostly socio-political issues. His writings served as a catalyst for the growth of theDravidian movement inTamil Nadu . In addition to poetry, his views found expression in other forms such as plays, film scripts, short stories and essays. He was mentored by Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathi (after whom he called himself "Bharathidasan"). But Bharathidasan, unlike Bharathi rarely used words derived fromSanskrit in his works; also Bharathidasan's works were more political.Life
Bharathidasan was born in
Pondicherry . His original name was Subburathinam. He underwent formal education in Tamil literature, Tamil grammar and Saiva SidhanthaVedanta under reputed scholars. He also studied at the Collège Calvé in Pondicherry. In 1909, he was introduced to Subramanya Bharathi, and his interactions with the Mahakavi had a major impact on him. He initially worked as a Tamil teacher in the French territory ofKaraikal .He actively participated in the
Indian Independence Movement and through his writings openly opposed the British and the French Government. He was sentenced and imprisoned by the French Government for voicing views against the French Government that was ruling Pondicherry then. He was a strong supporter of Periyar and an important member of the Suya-Mariyadhai (meaning Self-Respect) Dravida Movement (also known as the Anti-Brahmin movement), founded by Periyar. Biggest leader Pavalareru Perunchitthiranaar's Friend.During the Atheist's conference in
Chennai , he signed a document having the words "I am an undying atheist".Throughout his writing career he was encouraged by political leaders such as
Annadurai andM. G. Ramachandran . In 1954 he was elected to the Pondicherry Legislative Assembly. He remained a prolific writer until he died in 1964 in a hospital in Chennai.Literary Works
Bharathidasan penned his works under different
pseudonym s such as Puduvai Kalaimakal, Desopakari, Desabhaktan, Anantapotini, Swadesamitiran, Tamilarasu, Tupleks, Kirukkan, Kindalkaran and the name by which he known today - Bharathidasan. As he was a staunch follower ofAnti-Brahmanism , many of his works were anti-Brahmin in nature. Often he talked of "Tamil Race" and "Aryan Race" as polar opposites.His works include
*"Srimayilam Suppiramaniar Thuthiyamuthu"
*"Sanjivi Parvathin Saaral"
*"Edhirpaaraadha Mutham"
*"Kaadhal Ninaivugal"
*"Nalla Theerppu"
*"Alagin Sirippu"
*"Kudumba Vilakku"
*"Pandiyan Parisu"
*"Irunda Veedu"
*"Tamil Illakiyam"
*"Amaidhi - Oomai"
*"Saumiyan"
*"Kavingyar Pesugiraar"
*"Kadhala Kadamaiya"
*"Hindi Ethurppu Paadalgal"
*"Kannagi Puratchik Kaapiyam"
*"Manimekalai Venpa"
*"Panmanithiral"
*"Tenaruvi Isai Paadalgal"Awards and Recognitions
*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
*In 9th October 2001, a of Bharathidasan was released by the Postal Department in Chennai. [ [http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Stamps2001.html Indiapost] ]Commemoration
The state government of Tamil Nadu gives the "Bharathidasan Award" annually to a Tamil poet. [http://www.tn.gov.in/policynotes/archives/policy2001-2/tamil-e-2001-2.htm]
References
External links
* [http://www.tamilnation.org/literature/bharathidasan/index.htm Paventhar Bharathidasan - People's Poet]
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