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Bharathidasan (1891-1964)

Bharathidsan

Technical Data

Stamp Set Personality Series
Date of Issue October 9, 2001
Denomination Rs. 4
Quantity 400,000
Perforation comb 13
Printer Eagle Press Ltd.
Printing Process Offset Lithography
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Sh. Sankha Samanta
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1858

Stamp Number IN 1918

Yvert et Tellier IN 1622

Stanley Gibbons IN 2023

Themes

Pioneer of Modern Tamil Poetry and Social Reform

Bharathidasan (1891–1964) was one of the foremost figures in the revival of Tamil poetry in the 20th century. A powerful poet, writer, and social reformer, he used literature as a tool to challenge social injustice and inspire progressive thought.

Early Life and Influences

Bharathidasan began his career as a Tamil teacher in Puducherry (then Pondicherry). His association with great thinkers like Subramania Bharati and Sri Aurobindo deeply influenced his ideology and literary direction.

Inspired by their nationalist and reformist ideas, he became actively involved in India’s freedom movement.

Role in Social Reform

Bharathidasan used his poetry as a powerful medium to address pressing social issues. He strongly opposed:

  • Caste discrimination
  • Communalism
  • Gender inequality
  • Economic injustice

His bold writings led to his imprisonment by the French authorities in Pondicherry on charges of treason, reflecting his unwavering commitment to justice and freedom.

Association with Self-Respect Movement

Later, Bharathidasan became closely associated with the Self-Respect Movement led by Periyar E. V. Ramasamy. Through his poems, he promoted rationalist ideals, self-respect, and social equality.

Literary Contribution and Legacy

Bharathidasan’s poetry is known for its:

  • Emotional intensity
  • Strong reformist message
  • Deep humanism

His works not only revitalized Tamil literature but also contributed significantly to social awakening. His vision of equality and justice earned him a distinguished place in world literature.

Recognition and Commemoration

To honour his immense contribution, the Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp as part of the Personality Series: Poetry and Performing Arts. This series also celebrated other cultural icons like Lachhu Maharaj and Master Mitrasen.

Conclusion

Bharathidasan remains a towering figure in Tamil literature and Indian social reform. His fearless voice against injustice and his dedication to human values continue to inspire generations.

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