‘Tamil Poet’s Day’ Celebration in Madurai – Tamil Nadu Government Information!

‘Tamil Poet’s Day’ Celebration in Madurai – Tamil Nadu Government Information!
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On behalf of the Tamil Development Department, the 133rd birthday event of Bhavendra Bharathidasan will be held tomorrow (29.04.2024) at 10.30 am in Madurai World Tamil Association Perundita campus hall as Tamil poet day. The event begins with an artistic program presented by the Tamil Nadu Art, Music and Drama Forum. Auwai Arul, director of the Tamil Development Department, will address the opening ceremony. Madurai District Collector Mr. Sangeetha will deliver the keynote address for this event.

Under the leadership of Prof. K. Gnanasampandan, ‘Bharathidasan’s works surpass the Tamil spirit! There will be a seminar on the theme of ‘Society High Way’, a seminar on ‘Bavender’s Fields of Creation’ under the leadership of Bulavar Senthalai Gowthaman, a music hall by Dr. Chandra Puspam and a poetry gallery on ‘Bavender’s Visions’ under the leadership of poet Nellai Jayantha. Doctor of Madurai Guru Hospital S.K Balamurugan will deliver the concluding speech. According to a press release issued by the government, Tamil scholars, professors, government employees, Tamil activists and college students will participate in the event.

Bharathidasan is the author of the lyrics “Tamilukum Amuthenngi Baer, ​​Anth Tamilinpath Tamilengal Biyoku Nere”. Bharathidasan, a poet of great renown, was called the Revolutionary Poet and Bavendra. He was well versed in Tamil literature, Tamil grammar and Saiva Siddhanta Vedanta. He was a Tamil writer, poet, screenwriter, writer, poet, who brought the sweetness of Tamil language to people in various fields.

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