Which temple elephant struck Bharathi?

Which temple elephant struck Bharathi?

Which temple elephant struck Bharathi?

He was badly affected by the imprisonments and by 1920, when a General Amnesty Order finally removed restrictions on his movements, Bharathi was already struggling. He was struck by an elephant named Lavanya at Parthasarathy temple, Triplicane, Chennai, whom he used to feed regularly.

Who gave the name Bharathi?

The title was conferred on him by the Ettayapuram Raja in 1893 when he was hardly 12. Bharati left for Banaras to live with his uncle and aunt, to read English and here his love and feeling for India as a single national entity was born.

How many languages Bharathi know?

Bharathi is a symbol of multilingualism that characterizes India. He knew 32 languages including 3 foreign languages. He composed brilliant poems and essays in English but he took pride in being a Tamil poet and a journalist. He considered Tamil and all other Indian languages are no way inferior to English.

How Subramania Bharathi died?

During this time Bharati’s nationalistic poems and essays were popular successes. Upon his return to India in 1919 he was briefly imprisoned and later rejoined Swadesamitran. In 1921 he died from injuries he sustained from a temple elephant in Madras.

Who is bharathiar?

C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar was a poet, freedom fighter and social reformer from Tamil Nadu. He was known as Mahakavi Bharathiyar and the laudatory epithet Mahakavi means a great poet. He is considered as one of India’s greatest poets.

Who is known as Adikavi?

Pampa, (flourished 940), South Indian poet and literary figure, called adikavi (“first poet”) in the Kannada language. He created a style that served as the model for all future works in that language.

Who is kannamma?

Kannamma is a pure-hearted girl who is looked down upon by her beautiful stepsister, Anjali, and step-mother, Bhagyalakshmi, due to her dark-complexion. Her father however supports and praises her due to her kind nature.

Who is Bharathidasan father?

Kanagasabai

Bharathidasan
Period Pure Tamil movement
Spouse Pazhani Ammal
Children Saraswathi Kannappan (Daughter) Mannarmannan (Son) Vasantha Dhandapani (Daughter) Ramani Sivasubramaniyan (Daughter)
Parents Father : Kanagasabai Mother : Lakshmi

When did Bharathidasan born?

April 29, 1891Bharathidasan / Date of birth
Bharathidasan whose real name Subburathinam was born to Kanakasabai and Lakshmi on April 29 in 1891.