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

A Study about the Life of the Great Mahakavi Bharathi

Sivagamasundari S
Department of Tamil, Sri Sankara Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Enathur, Kancheepuram–631561, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-09-09

Keywords

  • Mahakavi Bharathi,
  • Wisdom,
  • Tamil Poet,
  • Bharathiyar Life

How to Cite

S, S. (2022). A Study about the Life of the Great Mahakavi Bharathi. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-11), 111-114. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1115

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Abstract

There is no doubt that the name Mahakavi Bharathi is very popular among us Tamil people and other countries today. He was a master at breaking down grammatical definitions. He is a poet of song, a guardian of reason according to the wishes of the lay people, 'Pappa paattu Bharathi to toddlers, a poet of wisdom, and a thinker who has an indelible place in the mind in the name of mundaasu kavi. Bharthi was the one who voiced emotional thoughts to all the people of the world. Bharthi means extreme confidence, and the songs of Bharthi are like a mantra. It can bind us. It is knockable. His song is in such a way that it gives confidence so that one does not give up whenever one feels tired. Bharathiyar's devotion to the Vedas and the Upanishads was well known. This nation fully knows that the Mahakavi had an unwavering devotion to God, but before such devotion took root in him, he was engaged in an atheistic argument with his grandfather and won the debate. He was equal to him in performing so many miracles. Bharti was multilingual. He also compares Tamil with other languages he knows. He enjoys thinking that his mother tongue, Tamil, is the sweetest and best language. It is the story of an incomparable poet with a sense of nationalism and social Tamilness. This article presents the ideas of lifestyle, Tamil work, social work, and women's emancipation.

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