KRISHNA MY DIVINE MOTHER
SUBRAMANTA BHARATHIYAR.
PREMA NANDA KUMAR.
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Subramania Bharati was the catalyst for the full bloom of the Tamil literary renaissance (1882-1921).
- Bharati's father wanted him to pursue a "English education," but his heart belonged to Tamil.
- He first met G. Subramania Iyer, the illustrious editor of Swadesamitran, while serving as a Tamil pundit at the Setupati High School in Madurai.
- He was given the responsibility of interpreting the speeches of luminaries like Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and Bal Gangadhar Tilak after being hired as a sub-editor.
- Tamil prose was brilliantly clarified and exuded a new power.
- The patriot poet was also born at the same period.
- It was the era of the Vande Mataram Movement, and Bharati immediately inflamed the Tamil Nation with his ferocious political writings.
- In actuality, he later rose to the position of chief editor at the Nationalist newspaper India.
- He floated other papers with the aid of his friends. In order to represent South Indian Nationalist principles, he founded the magazine Bala Bharata in 1907 with inspiration from Swami Vivekananda's Prabuddha Bharata.
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