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  2. Subramania Bharati - Wikipedia

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    Subramania Bharati. C. Subramania Bharati[a] (IPA: / ˌsuˈbrəˌmənˈjʌ ˈbɑːˌrʌθi /; 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 pioneer of modern Tamil ...

  3. Panjali Sabatham - Wikipedia

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    India. Panchali Sabatham (Tamil: பாஞ்சாலி சபதம், lit. ' Panchali 's Vow') is a Tamil epic by the poet Subramania Bharati. [1] The poem retells the events of the episode of the game of dice from the Mahabharata. Bharati uses the incidents from the Mahabharata to draw parallels with the Kurukshetra War and the Indian War ...

  4. Odi Vilaiyaadu Paapa - Wikipedia

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    Odi Vilaiyaadu Paapa shares its name with a poem written by Tamil poet Subramania Bharati. [2] It was directed by V. Srinivasan (who later became popularly known as Muktha Srinivasan) and produced by the studio Jagajothi Films. The story and dialogues were written by K. Appannaraj, while the cinematography was handled by Sampath and E. N ...

  5. Tamil literature - Wikipedia

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    Subramania Aiyer's "pugnacious style, never qualifying words to soften the sharp tenor of a sentence," his use of words "dipped in a paste of extra pungent green chillies," made the Swadesamitran sought by Tamils wherever they lived in the world. And the daily became even more popular when Subramania Bharati joined it in 1904.

  6. G. Subramania Iyer - Wikipedia

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    Subramania Iyer was born in January 1855 in Tiruvadi in the then Tanjore district. He was the fourth of seven sons of Ganapathi Dikshitar, a pleader in the Munsiff's Court of Tiruvadi. Subramania Iyer had his early schooling in Tiruvadi and matriculated from St. Peter's College, Tanjore in 1871. In 1873, he passed his arts examinations in merit ...

  7. Gopi Kottoor - Wikipedia

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    Organization. Indian Writers Association. Gopikrishnan Kottoor is the pen name of Raghav G. Nair[1] (born 1956, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala), an Indian English poet. He is best known for his poem "Father, Wake Us In Passing". He is also the founder editor of quarterly poetry journal Poetry Chain. Kottoor lives in Trivandrum, Kerala.

  8. Bharathidasan - Wikipedia

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    Bharathidasan[1] (IPA: / ˈbɑːˌrʌðiˈðɑːˌsʌn /; born K. Subburathinam[1] 29 April 1891 – 21 April 1964), was a 20th-century [2] Tamil poet and rationalist writer whose literary works handled mostly socio-political issues. He was deeply influenced by the Tamil poet Subramania Bharathi and named himself "Bharathi dasan" meaning ...

  9. H. Balasubramaniam - Wikipedia

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    2 April 2021. Delhi. Harihara Iyer Balasubramaniam (10 April 1932 – 2 April 2021) [2] was an Indian translator and multilingual scholar in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Sanskrit and English. Balasubramaniam translated Tolkaappiyam and the poems of Subramania Bharati into Hindi. He died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in India.