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Subramaniam Bharti was born in a Tamil Brahmin family in Ettayapuram, a village in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India. He had his early education in a local school. Being a meritorious student, the king there gave him the title of 'Bharati'. His parents passed away when he was still a teenager. He married his cousin Chelamal in 1897. He was very curious to see the outside world. After marriage, in 1898, he went to Banaras for higher education. The next four years were the years of "discovery" in his life. During his stay in Banaras, he had an encounter with Hindu spirituality and patriotism. By 1900, he was fully involved in the national movement of India and he started participating in Congress meetings held all over India. The songs of Sister Nivedita, Arvind and Vande Mataram further fueled the spirit of freedom within Bharati. The police wanted to arrest him as he was close to the militant section of the Congress. Bharathi went to Pondicherry in 1908, where he spent ten years as a forest dweller. During this time he spoke of freedom through poetry and prose. Through 'Weekly India', he remained engaged for the attainment of independence, ending caste discrimination and identifying women's power in national life. He went to jail on 20 November 1918 in the freedom movement.
You have liberated this country that has become a slave
'Swadesh Geetangal' (Swadesh Geet; 1908) and 'Janmabhoomi' (1909) are considered to be his patriotic poems, in which expressions of patriotism and defamation to the British Empire are present. For the attainment and protection of independence, he considered three things as the main - schools for children, tools for tomorrow - factories and paper for printing newspapers. In a poem, Bharti has advised to 'Jaap India'.
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