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Old 05-21-2006, 08:00 AM   #26
Fegasderty

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//Barathi said "sundarath thelungu".

You find it interesting?//

I have heard the objection against Bharathi and Bharthithaasan as more patriotic Thamizhar than Bharathiyaar. Although Bharthiyaar worked against gender discriminations, caste discriminations, however his view as a Thamizh pulavar was different than how other Pulavars viewed. Not only that as you are aware of the fact that no Thamizh patriotic pulavar says, "Singhalath Theevukku paalam amaippom" while Thamizhars lives in that Island and lives vastly around 64% of the coast of that Island. The name Eezham in Thamizh literature went to Ilangai and then Bharthiyar made it even worse by calling it "Singhalath Theevu."

There is a reason to believe the influence of 'Thelunku music' during foreigners rule, after 'nayakkar kAlam' may have made him sang "Suntharath Thelunkil pAtisaippom..." etc. Then again he sang the song, "yAmarintha mozhikalil Thamizh mozhi pOl engkum kANOm..." there are belifs that he was a drug 'addict' and so people say that if he was one then no one knows when he sang which one.

If Bharathi said 'Suntharath Thelunku' and his meaning was related to the song Bhaarathithaasan sang, the one you have listed above...
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Then thats different.

nanRi, Thiru A P MASILMANI avargaLae! paNivu.
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