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These papers not only served the purpose of enlightening the masses on the affairs of the nation and the world outside, but also as a means of expressing Bharathy's stupendous creativity, which began to peak at this time. and the English newspaper Bala Bharatham.
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By April 1907, he had started and become the editor of the Tamil weekly India. Bharathy joined as Assistant Editor of the Swadeshamitran, a Tamil daily in 1904. By the early 1900s Bharathy had become completely involved in the nationalist movement and took active part in the Congress meets through out the country.ĭuring this period, Bharathy understood the need to be well-informed of the world outside and took avid interest in the world of journalism and the print media of the West. Immersing himself in Hindu spirituality and nationalism, Bharathy returned to his Southern home, an iconoclast who shattered without hesitation, every meaningless social taboo and rule that held sway amidst the orthodox South Indians.
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He had a voracious apetite for learning ancient and contemporary Tamil literature and had a gifted intellect to derive astonishing truths from ancient poems. He was fluent in many languages including Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit, Kuuch, French and English and frequently translated works from other languages into Tamil. He had an exceptional love and devotion towards his mother tongue Tamil language, which he considered as the sweetest of all the languages known to him. The next four years of his life, served as a passage of discovery, where Bharathy discovered a country in tumult, outside his small hamlet. After an early marriage, Bharathy, curious to see the outside world, left for Kashi in 1898. The house in Ettayapuram where he was bornīorn on Decemin the Tamil village of Ettayapuram, Bharathy was educated at a local high school where his talents as a poet were recognized even at the age of 11.