Bharathidasan
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Bharathidasan
Life
Kanaka Subburathinam was born
He remained a prolific
Named after the revolutionary poet Bharathidasan, the Bharathidasan University was set up in 1982 as an offshoot of the University of Madras. The motto of the University “We will create a brave new world” has been framed from Bharathidasan’s poetic words “புதியதோர் உலகம் செய்வோம்”. The University endeavours to be true to such a vision by creating in the region a brave new world of academic innovation for social change.
List of poems made into film lyrics
- Thamizhukum Amudenru per[10][11]
- Sanke Muzhangu
- "Thunbam Nergayil" (set in Desh by Carnatic musician Dandapani Desikar and used by film composer R. Sudarsanam in Or Iravu in 1951)[12]
- Thesa gnanam
- Neelavana aadaikul
- Valiyor silar
- Muzhumai Nila
- Chithirai
- Pallikudam
- Kalyanam aagatha penae
- Kaatrilellam
- Kandavudal kadal
- Vaanukku nilavu
- Paazhai pona manam [13]
- Vaana mazhai neeye
- Avalum Naanum Amudhum Thamizhum[14]
Awards and recognitions
- Bharathidasan won the Golden Parrot Prize in 1946 for his play Amaithi-Oomai (Peace and Dumbness).
- He was given the Sahitya Academy Award,[2]posthumously in 1970 for his play Pisiranthaiyar.
- On 9 October 2001, a commemorative stamp of Bharathidasan was released by the Postal Department in Chennai.
- He was conferred with the title of "Puratchi Kavingyar" (meaning the "Revolutionary Poet") by Periyar.
Legacy
- Tamil Nadu's state government gives the Bharathidasan Award annually to a Tamil poet.
- The Government of Puducherry union territory has adopted Bharathidasan's song of Invocation to Mother Tamil as the state song of Puducherry.
- A state university named Bharathidasan University was established in Tiruchirappalli.
- Bharathidasan institute of management, one of India's top B-schools, was established in Tiruchirappalli.
References
- ^ a b c d e Birth name: K. Subburathinam, the person's given name: Subburathinam, father's given name: Kanagasabai. (K. Subburathinam by the prevalent patronymic initials as prefix naming system in Tamil Nadu and it is Subburathinam Kanagasabai by the patronymic suffix naming system.) He named himself "Bharathi dasan" meaning follower or adherent of Bharathi, and he is predominantly known as Bharathidasan.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Bharathidasan's Biography". Tamil Virtual University; tamilvu.org. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ "பாரதிதாசன்". itstamil.com. 2 July 2013.
- ^ "பாரதிதாசன்".
- ^ "Bharathidasan's biography, his works (via Wayback Machine)". Bharathidasan's 125th Birthday Commemoration 2015 Website, Bharathidasan University, bdu.ac.in. Bharathidasan University. Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ "Bharathidasan (பாரதிதாசன்)". goodreads.com. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ "Project Madurai". projectmadurai.org. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ "Bharathidasan: Introduction, links to his works (master list)". Bharathidasan's 125th Birthday Commemoration 2015 Website, bdu.ac.in; Bharathidasan University via Wayback machine. Archived from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ "P.Susheela – special songs". psusheela.org. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
- ^ "Bharathidasan's poems set to music (lyrical poems)". Bharathidasan's 125th Birthday Commemoration 2015 Website, bdu.ac.in; Bharathidasan University via Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ Sriram V (19 April 2018). "Bharathidasan, Dandapani Desigar and the Travancore Sisters". Madras Heritage and Carnatic Music. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- ^ Complete List Of Bharathidasan Songs | Lyricist Bharathidasan Song Database. spicyonion.com (19 June 2015). Retrieved on 2018-11-20.
- ^ A. R. Rahman (17 June 2016). "Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes (Apple Inc.) (in Tamil). VMS Music Records & Publishing. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
External links
- Tamil Wikisource- works by Bharathidasan பாரதிதாசன்
- Works by Bharathidasan ( Tamil: பாரதிதாசன்) at the open access Tamil Literature repository: Project Madurai
- Media related to Bharathidasan at Wikimedia Commons