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  1. He was attacked by an Indian elephant at Thiruvallikeni Parthasarathy Temple whom he fed daily and died a few months later on 11 September 1921. Bharthi was well-versed in several languages and had a passion for Tamil. His works covered political, social and spiritual themes.

  2. In 1921 he died from injuries he sustained from a temple elephant in Madras. Bharati’s best-known works included Kaṇṇan pāṭṭu (1917; Songs to Krishna ), Panchali sapatham (1912; Panchali’s Vow ), and Kuyil pāṭṭu (1912; Kuyil’s Song ).

  3. The Death of the Writer. After his imprisonment in 1920, Bharati was left poverty-stricken, which took a massive toll on his health. He was struggling to feed himself and grew weak.

  4. Subramania Bharathi died 100 years ago to this date. He died a broken man, having lived a short and penurious lifespan of 39 years.

  5. Sep 11, 2021 · A passionate freedom fighter, social revolutionary, mystic, and visionary who was active during the late period of British rule, he spent much of his all too brief life exiled from British India,...

  6. May 10, 2018 · Tamil poet Subramania Bharati died in poverty, but his works sparked an unparalleled copyright war. The Tamil poet’s writing was wrested from copyright holders, nationalised and put into the...

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · In September 1921, Bharati died, a news that VOC read only in the papers. In 1933, three years before his death, VOC penned a short memoir on his friend.

  8. Subramania Bharati: The Pinnacle Of Tamil Literature 18 th September, 2021 was the 100 th death centenary of Mahakavi Subramania Bharati. Chinnaswami Subramaniya Bharathiyar was a poet, freedom fighter and social reformer from Tamil Nadu.

  9. Sep 12, 2017 · Subramania Bharati, who died ninety-six years ago on September 11, 1921, but whose fame is still growing, wrote about the importance of commemoration.

  10. Sep 18, 2021 · In 1921, when Bharati died suddenly, her transformation from young wife — she was then only about 30 years old — to widow was complete and terrifying. Her hair was shorn, her blouse taken away.