Somasundara Bharathiar
Somasundara Bharathiar (27 July 1879 – 14 December 1959) was a Tamil researcher, writer, professor and lawyer. He participated in the Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu. He also headed the movement for the abolition of untouchability in Madurai.
Somasundara Bharathiar | |
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Born | Satyananda Somasundaran 27 July 1879 Ettayapuram Thoothukudi district |
Died | 14 December 1959 80) | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
Education | post graduate in arts, undergraduate in law |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, Tamil professor |
Employer(s) | Annamalai University, Chidambaram |
Known for | Tamil research |
Title | Navalar, Kanakkayar. |
Spouse(s) | (1) Meenatchi (2) Vasumathi |
Children | (1) Dr. Rajaram Bharathi (2) Lakmirathan Bharathi (3) Lakshmi Bharathi (4) Meenatchi (5) Dr. Lalitha Kameshwaran |
Parent(s) | Ettappa Pillai, Muthammal. |
Early days
Satyananda Somasundaran is the birth name of Somasundara Bharathiar.[1] Born to Subramaniya Nayakkar (Ettappa Pillai) - Muthammal on 27 July 1879 in Ettayapuram. He was a friend of Subramania Bharati, whose father worked with Somasudara Bharathi's father. Both Somasundaran and Subramaniyam went to a poetry competition. Both their poems were selected as best poems. Both were given the title Bharathi.[2]
References
- நாவலர் ச. சோமசுந்தர பாரதியாரின் நூல் தொகுதி – 2. Chennai: சாம்பசிவனார் ச, வசுமதி பதிப்பகம். January 1997.
- பெரியபெருமாள், குன்றக்குடி (1996). தமிழ் வளர்த்த நல்லறிஞர்கள். Chennai.
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