Vol. 4 No. S-11 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-11, Year 2022
Articles

Anti-Colonial Thoughts Emerged in Bharathiyar's Works - A Perspective

Dineskanth s
Arasadithivu Vigneswara Maha Vidyalayam, Batticaloa, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka

Published 2022-09-09

Keywords

  • Bharathiyar,
  • Colonial System,
  • Slavery,
  • Bharathiyar Activities

How to Cite

s, D. (2022). Anti-Colonial Thoughts Emerged in Bharathiyar’s Works - A Perspective. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-11), 43-56. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s116

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Abstract

The colonial system is one of the systems of government in the world. A "Colonial State" is a form of government developed in a non-European society that was directly subordinated to European colonial powers such as Britain, France, Holland, and Portugal. This model of government developed historically only after the sixteenth century. A colonial state is created through the means of conquering the people of a state or colony by treaty or force of arms; settling and building systems compatible with the social, political, and economic systems of the mother country; and ruling the foreign country under its authority under the sovereignty of the mother country. The colonial state represents the aspirations of the colonial state and not the aspirations of society. India, which is the superpower of South Asia, was once ruled by the colonial government and lost its autonomy. It evolved into an independent country in 1947 due to the desire for freedom of the Indian nation planted in the minds of the Indian people. Liberation from colonial rule was achieved through a moral and armed struggle by moderate and extremist activists. Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar was one of the prominent figures in the Indian freedom struggle against colonial rule. Bharathiyar yearned to breathe the air of freedom from childhood. He celebrated the Goddess of Freedom by putting an end to oppression and slavery. Through newspapers, songs and poetry, he inculcated anti-colonial ideas into people's minds. He made people participate in the Indian freedom struggle by inviting them to celebrate the achievement of freedom. He guided them to act bravely against the tyrannical rule of the colonial government and not to live like ordinary people. Due to Bharathiyar's activities, people started mobilising against the colonial government. It is a matter of pride that Bharathi also played a part in conjuring up the dream of an independent India and spreading anti-colonial ideas.

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References

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