
Veteran scholar Seeni Viswanathan who compiled and edited the work was also present on the occasion.
The compendium contains details of editions, explanations, documents, background information, and philosophical presentation, among others, of the writings of Subramania Bharati. The prime minister gave a detailed account of the poet. "Subramania Bharati's literature is a treasure for the Tamil language, one of the oldest languages in the world. When we spread his literature, we are also serving the Tamil language. And in doing so, we are preserving and promoting our nation's ancient heritage," he said.
Stating that the compilation of poet Bharati's works would significantly contribute to the promotion of the Tamil language, Modi said, "Together, we will achieve the goal of a developed India and fulfill Bharati's dreams for our nation."
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